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Sudan: Ban Welcomes Announcement of Talks Resuming Between Sudan and South Sudan

Sudan and South Sudan Agree to Talks
New York Times
Sudan and South Sudan agreed to restart talks next Tuesday with the aim of ending hostilities, both sides said Thursday. The two armies clashed last month in a disputed oil region near the poorly drawn border, coming closer to all-out war than at any 
Sudan: Ban Welcomes Announcement of Talks Resuming Between Sudan and South Sudan
AllAfrica.com
Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon today welcomed the announcement of the Governments of Sudan and South Sudan to resume talks in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, next week, under the auspices of the African Union High Level Implementation Panel.
South Sudan: Murle torture in Jonglei denied by army
BBC News
South Sudan’s army has denied that its soldiers have killed and tortured members of the minority Murle community during a disarmament campaign. “That is not true, that is a lie,” army spokesman Col Philip Aguer told the BBC in response to the 
UN Chief Welcomes Resumption Of Sudan Peace Talks
RTT News
(RTTNews) – UN Secretary-General ban Ki-moon on Thursday welcomed the announcement by the governments of Sudan and South Sudan about their decision to resume peace talks in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa next week under the auspices of the African 
UN says refugees flocking to South Sudan camp
NECN
GENEVA (AP) — The UN refugee agency says it is stepping up operations in South Sudan after the number of people arriving at a camp there has dramatically increased. The Geneva-based agency says an average of 430 people have arrived daily at the Yida 
Eritrean, Sudanese Leaders Hold Talks in Asmara
AllAfrica.com
Earlier this month Sudan and Eritrea agreed to abolish entry visa requirements, opening their common borders for free movement of both nationals. The two sides also discussed the poor state of relations between Sudan and South Sudan, which culminated 
Sudan and South Sudan to resume negotiations
Christian Science Monitor
After weeks of fighting, in which South Sudan took out one of Sudan’s last remaining oil fields, the two countries are returning to the negotiation table, under African Union mediation. By Scott Baldauf, Staff writer / May 25, 2012 After a series of 
Minority teen killed by South Sudan army; military vows to continue 
Washington Post
JUBA, South Sudan — Leaders of a minority community said South Sudan troops shot and killed a teenager on Friday while he was fishing, linking the death to the military’s disarmament campaign in a conflict-torn state. Aid groups and community leaders 
South Sudan: UNHCR Steps Up Aid as Population Tops 35000
AllAfrica.com
Juba, South Sudan — The UN refugee agency is expanding aid operations for refugees in South Sudan’s Yida camp, whose population has swollen to more than 35000 people. People arriving at Yida cite worsening security and humanitarian conditions in the 
‘Football To Fight Against War’: South Sudan Joins FIFA
NPR (blog)
by Eyder Peralta For South Sudan, 2011 was monumental. After decades of war, South Sudanbecame its own nation. But as NPR’s Ofeibea Quist-Arcton has told us, that process of emerging from a conflict with its northern neighbor that left it poor and 
Norwegian Tells About His Captivity in Sudan
ABC News
Four foreigners who were arrested by Sudanese authorities and held for three weeks were on a UN mine clearing mission along the disputed border with South Sudan, a relief agency said Friday. The Norwegian, Briton, South African and South Sudanese 
Israeli public opinion turned against South Sudanese migrants (Video)
allvoices
But it has no ties with Sudan that would allow direct repatriation, and some humanitarian experts say it cannot force subjects of South Sudan and Eritrea back to those impoverished and ravaged states. Eritrea’s ambassador to Israel, Tesfamariam Tekeste 
Sudan, South Sudan to return to talks next week
The Seattle Times
An African Union official says Sudan and South Sudan have agreed to resume talks over issues that brought the two nations to the brink of war: sharing oil wealth and establishing their border. The Associated Press No comments have been posted to this 

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