‘South Sudanese in Israel no longer refugees’
China in a tug of war between two Sudans Washington Post Juba, South Sudan — Soon after South Sudan became independent last year, China opened an embassy here, eager to protect its oil interests. It quickly dispatched its foreign minister and began discussing a huge aid package for this destitute land. |
China walks political tight rope in Sudan’s oil fight Washington Post High-stakes feuding between Sudan and the new nation of South Sudan has cut off a source of oil to fuel China’s booming economy, while putting at risk billions in Chinese investments. Source: BP Statistical Review of World Energy, June 2011. |
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Jonglei peace to begin soon: South Sudan Archbishop says Sudan Tribune March 23, 2012 (ST) The committee presented Jonglei governor, Kuol Manyang, with the President of South Sudan’s, plans on how the committee should approach peace in the conflict torn state, where a disarmament campaign is taking place. |
Relations with South Sudan needs improvement AngolaPress Luanda – The relations between Angola and South Sudan need to be strengthened in various domains, due to the poor or non-existing bilateral co-operation, Angop learnt. This was said by the head of the Sub-Saharan department of the Angolan Foreign … |
‘South Sudanese in Israel no longer refugees’ Jerusalem Post By BEN HARTMAN South Sudanese child slave turned refugee turned Israel advocate and Coney Island lifeguard says South Sudanese are no longer refugees, but should be given more time to return home. By Courtesy Now that they have their own state South … |
Central Africa: AU to Send 5000 Soldiers to Pursue Uganda’s LRA Rebels AllAfrica.com The newly established unit will be comprised of 5000 soldiers from Uganda, South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Central Africa Republic (CAR). These are the nations that have been most affected by more than two decades of LRA … |
African Union launches US-backed force to hunt Kony Reuters The AU force aims to coordinate soldiers already hunting for Kony from South Sudan, the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), Central African Republic (CAR) and Uganda with logistical and intelligence help from Washington. In October, US President Barack … |