China says hopes talks can resolve dispute after South Sudan expels oil company boss
China says hopes talks can resolve dispute after South Sudan expels oil …
Washington Post
BEIJING — China said Thursday it hopes talks will remove any misunderstanding with South Sudan after the Chinese head of the largest foreign oil company in the country was kicked out over allegations he conspired with neighboring Sudan to steal the …
South Sudan army calls for concerted fight against AIDS
Sudan Tribune
February 22, 2012 (JUBA) – South Sudan’s army on Wednesday appealed for concerted efforts to fight against HIV/AIDs, stressing that the war against the sexually transmitted disease cannot be fought by one institution or group of some officials tasked …
US troops stationed in Africa to help fight brutal rebels
The Seattle Times
US troops are stationed at bases in Uganda, Congo, South Sudan and Central African Republic. By JASON STRAZIUSO The Associated Press No comments have been posted to this article. NAIROBI, Kenya — US troops helping in the fight against the brutal rebel …
Total in Talks to Resume Oil Search in South Sudan AllAfrica.com French-owned oil marketer Total has entered into negotiations to set up laws which will enable it to develop oil resources in South Sudan. Speaking in Nairobi on Tuesday, Total Kenya managing director Alexis Vovk said officials are already in the … |
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South Sudan in talks with Vitol to build small Reuters Africa By Hereward Holland and Emma Farge South Sudan is in talks with top oil trader Vitol to build a small refinery which would start producing in 2013, as it seeks to end dependency on Sudan, its oil minister said on Tuesday. |
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Korean firm to survey South Sudan new capital Africa Review An artist’s impression of the proposed new South Sudan capital city of Ramciel. Difficulties in expansion and providing basic services have informed the decision to move the capital city from Juba. FILE | AFRICA REVIEW | By MACHEL AMOS in JubaPosted … |
SOUTH SUDAN: High hopes for defeating “neglected” diseases IRINnews.org JUBA, 23 February 2012 (IRIN) – Health workers in the world’s newest country are hoping that the pledge by pharmaceutical companies and world leaders to combat “neglected” tropical diseases will finally help to have an impact on South Sudan’s appalling … |
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High time to put South Sudan on the right track Sudan Tribune By James Okuk February 22, 2012 — If the SPLM separates itself from the government of the Republic of South Sudan where will it get money to feed the big bellies of some of its (SPLM) members? It is known like a bright moonlight that the budget on … |
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SOUTH SUDAN: High hopes for defeating “neglected” diseases Reuters AlertNet … hoping that the pledge by pharmaceutical companies and world leaders [ http://www.irinnews.org/report.aspx?reportid=94788 ] to combat “neglected” tropical diseases will finally help to have an impact on South Sudan’s appalling health indicators. |