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"We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much, with so little, for so long, we are now qualified to do anything, with nothing" By Konstantin Josef Jireček, a Czech historian, diplomat and slavist.

Khartoum welcomes Juba’s decision to expel Sudanese rebels

A time for reflection on Sudan
Durham Herald Sun
Martin Vuni of South Sudan visited the United States last week, nearly a month before the country commemorates its first-year anniversary as the world’s newest nation. After more than 20 years of civil conflict, South Sudan became an independent 
South Korea finances Ethiopia-Sudan power project
Sudan Tribune
June 3, 2012 (ADDIS ABABA) – The South Korean government has approved Ethiopia a soft loan amounting $80 million to support part of the Ethiopia-Sudan electric power transmission line construction and expansion project. According to the state utility, 
Response to MP Lual Diing Wol Claim On Bor Dinka Domination of Interior Ministry
AllAfrica.com
By Ayuen John Atem-Juba, 3 June 2012 This is my upset response to the ultimatum claims and allegation levelled or put forward by the appointed member of South Sudan National Legislative Assembly Honorable Lual Diing Wol, who publicly accuses Bor Dinka 
What Could Be the Motive of the US Bureau of Democracy Report?
AllAfrica.com
If you are a national of Republic of South Sudan or a foreigner but acquainted with the situation inSouth Sudan and you read the report published by Sudan tribune website last week purportedly said to be filed by The Bureau of Democracy, 
Barely One in Ten Women Is Knowledgeable About HIV/Aids
AllAfrica.com
By Susan Athiei Mangar, 3 June 2012 According to the research carried out by the Southern Sudan Centre for Census, Statistics & Evaluation (SSCCSE), Ministry of Health (MOH) of household survey 2010, barely one out of every ten women in South Sudan has 
Direct negotiations between Sudan, South Sudan to begin on Monday: media
Xinhua
KHARTOUM, June 4 (Xinhua) — Sudan and South Sudan on Monday are to begin direct negotiations on outstanding issues in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa under the mediation of African Union (AU), Khartoum’s Al-Sahafa daily reported.
Du opens lines for customers to call South Sudan
AME Info
Adding more to its customer experience and furthering its global connectivity, Du has announced the pricing for calls to The Republic of South Sudan. Customers can now call South Sudan, which became an independent state in July 2011, 
Khartoum welcomes Juba’s decision to expel Sudanese rebels
Sudan Tribune
June 3, 2012 — Sudan’s ruling National Congress Party (NCP) welcomed Sunday a decision by theSouth Sudanese government to expel Sudanese rebels from its territory. But, Juba denied the measure saying there are no insurgents to push out.
South Sudan officials have stolen $4 billion: president
CNBC.com
JUBA (Reuters) – South Sudanese officials have “stolen” an estimated $4 billion of public money and should return it to salvage the young nation’s reputation and help lift its people out of poverty, the president said in a letter seen on Monday.
S.Sudan asks govt officials to return stolen money
MiamiHerald.com
AP JUBA, South Sudan — In a letter that reveals a shocking level of government corruption, South Sudan President Salva Kiir is asking more than 75 former and current senior government officials to return an estimated $4 billion in stolen funds to the 
South Sudan hopeful of reaching deal with Sudan over post independent issues
Sudan Tribune
June 3, 2012 (JUBA) – South Sudan on Sunday expressed optimism in regard to the ongoing negotiations chaired by the African Union High Implementation Panel on Sudan and South in Ethiopian Capital of Addis Ababa. A senior official told Sudan Tribune on 
Airlift of S Sudanese to end this week
News24
Ethnic South Sudanese board a plane to fly home at Sudan’s Khartoum airport in May. The last flight in an airlift of about 12 000 ethnic South Sudanese, ordered to leave by local authorities in Sudan, is to take off this week (AFP) Khartoum – The last 
Human rights groups condemn SPLA’s harrassment of Sudan Tribune journalist
Sudan Tribune
June 3, 2012 (LONDON) – Sudan Tribune’s correspondent in Bentiu the capital of Unity State was detained and questioned by South Sudan’s army three times between Thursday 1 and Saturday 3 June in relation to an article published on 31 May: ‘Over 500 
Lessons From Rwanda As Nation Grows Into Hub
AllAfrica.com
Kigali, Rwanda — South Sudan, the world’s youngest nation is determined to move fast to catch up with older and long established nations despite the persistent bullying from her Northern neighbour, Sudan. At the recently concluded IFC and World Bank 

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