Sudan-UN Joint Assessment Reveals Humanitarian Situation in South Kordofan is Normal and Food Security is Stable
Sudan-UN Joint Assessment Reveals Humanitarian Situation in South Kordofan is … MarketWatch (press release) Sudan continues to call on South Sudan to recognize its negative role in this crisis and cease its support to the rebels. And in order for the US and those pushing for an intervention to play a constructive role, they must look at the facts on the … |
Sudan-UN Joint Assessment Reveals Humanitarian Situation in South Kordofan is … Sacramento Bee By Embassy of the Republic of the Sudan WASHINGTON, Feb. 24, 2012 — /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ — The humanitarian situation in South Kordofan that has garnered international concern, and which some have now exploited to push an agenda of intervention, … |
South Sudan expels Chinese oil firm boss
Mmegi Online
JUBA: The world’s newest nation has expelled its first person – the head of South Sudan’s biggest oil company, the Chinese and Malaysian-owned Petrodar. The Chinese national, Liu Yingcai, was asked to leave following an investigation into Khartoum’s …
Sudan’s survey says South Kordofan’s humanitarian situation “normal” Sudan Tribune February 23, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – A survey conducted by government and international groups inSudan’s war-battered state of South Kordofan has shown “good” levels of food security and “normal” humanitarian conditions, an official said on Monday as UN … |
Nation, Uganda Border Opens After Drivers’ Protests AllAfrica.com By Dhieu Williams, 24 February 2012 Juba — South Sudan Nimule and Uganda border of Attiak has been opened yesterday following two days closure by drivers from Tanzania, Uganda, Kenya, Somalia who protested overloaded charges of taxes imposed on them … |
Analysis: South Sudan future dicey after oil money loss Reuters By Ulf Laessing and Hereward Holland | JUBA (Reuters) – In an air-conditioned Toyota showroom packed with half a dozen off-road vehicles in South Sudan’s capital, dealer Desmond McCue is wondering whether the shutdown of the country’s oil production … |
|
South Sudan: US Congressman to Discuss Recent Visit to Yida Refugee Camp AllAfrica.com Washington, DC — Frank Wolf (R-VA), a longtime advocate for Sudan and co-chairman of the Tom Lantos Human Rights Commission, just returned from a trip to the world’s newest country, South Sudan, where he visited a refugee camp in Yida filled with men, … |
|
|