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Sudan, South Sudan resume border talks with eye to oil

Sudan, South Sudan resume border talks with eye to oil
Chicago Tribune
KHARTOUM/JUBA (Reuters) – Former civil war foes Sudan and South Sudan are to resume talks on Tuesday in Ethiopia that mediators hope will produce a deal to secure the volatile joint border and clear the way for the two countries to resume oil exports…

Juba’s Ethiopian Community Stages Memorial Service for Zenawi
AllAfrica.com
The Ethiopian Community in South Sudan last Saturday conducted a memorial service for their late Prime Meles Zenawi who passed away on the 20th August, 2012 after a long illness and was to be buried yesterday in his home country Ethiopia. Ethiopian 

When Shall the NCP Cease Beating the Drum of War? Part (2-2)
AllAfrica.com
In the first part of this article, we had started that the surprised attack against the South SudanArmy base in Jonglei state and against the farmers in Upper Nile state by mercenary group of South Sudanese is part of the NCP war against the people of 
Potential Paths Towards Ending Capital Punishment in South Sudan
AllAfrica.com
When the Republic of South Sudan declared independence last July, it joined the ranks of a small handful of African countries that continue to carry out judicial executions. On August 21, two men were hanged to death in Juba Central Prison. A total of 
South Sudan Cabinet Should Discuss Youth Problems, Not Personalities’ – Group
AllAfrica.com
Juba — The South Sudan Council of Ministers on Sunday came under attack from youth leaders, who accused members of the country’s cabinet of discussing personalities, while “ignoring” the real problems of young people. Addressing journalists shortly 
Once a refugee, supermodel Alek Wek returns to South Sudan to help others
CNN
Tooze is a member of the UNHCR team that traveled with supermodel and former refugee Alek Wek as she returned to South Sudan for the first time since her native country gained independence in July 2011. (CNN) — South Sudan, the newest country in the 
Analysis: South Sudan struggles to meet demand for education
IRINnews.org
YEI, 4 September 2012 (IRIN) – Five decades of war and upheaval in South Sudan has had an inevitable impact on education – almost three-quarters of adults in the world’s newest country are unable to read or write. A recent report by the Overseas 
South Sudan risks backslide, U.N. says
UPI.com
The U.N. Mission in South Sudan said at least two dozen members of the South Sudanesemilitary were killed last week by armed men loyal to militia leader David Yau Yau. A military spokesman told Voice of America last week that the rebel leader was 
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