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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.

South Sudanese marathoner without a country makes Olympic debut AS Kenya and South Sudan sign pipeline agreement

South Sudanese marathoner without a country makes Olympic debut
CNN
The marathoner was born in what is now South Sudan, which split from Sudan last year after years of conflict between the two that left millions dead. Though he is a permanent resident of the United States, where he fled 11 years ago to escape the 

Kenya and South Sudan sign pipeline agreement
eTurboNews
South Sudan had earlier in the year halted oil production and exports completely, following the discovery that Khartoum, Sudan, had systematically stolen Southern oil on a large scale, only to claim it was their right in order to ‘recover’ fantasy 
South Sudan drafting committee completes cabinet structural review
Sudan Tribune
The move aims to reduce the cost of South Sudan’s large civil service in the face of an economic crisis triggered by the stoppage of oil production in January. The oil dispute with Khartoum has since been resolved but it is unclear when oil exports 
Malaysia lauds Sudan-South Sudan oil agreement
The Sun Daily
KUALA LUMPUR (Aug 12, 2012): Malaysia has welcomed the recent successful agreement on oil transit fees between Sudan and South Sudan. “Malaysia believes that this success will chart a new development in good bilateral relations between the two 
The IEA on Sudan and South Sudan
Council on Foreign Relations (blog)
In today’s monthly Oil Market Report (OMR), the International Energy Agency (IEA) weighed in on how it sees the recent hostilities and pipeline tariff deal between Sudan and South Sudan affecting oil production there through 2013. This is hardly an 
South Sudanese runs to Olympic finish after horrors of war
RT
A marathon runner from South Sudan who fled the horrors of civil war a decade ago, losing more than two dozen relatives in the conflict, is no longer running from danger, but towards a finish line in the 2012 Olympics representing the “whole world”. A 
Czech medics in South Sudan
Prague Post
Refugees from the Blue Nile State fled to seek safety in the refugee camps at Doro and Jamam, in Maban County, in South Sudan’s Upper Nile State. More than 80000 refugees live in an inhospitable environment that cannot support this number of people,

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