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South Sudan accuses Sudan of bombing its territory

South Sudan accuses Sudan of bombing its territory
Reuters
JUBA (Reuters) – South Sudan said on Wednesday that Sudanese warplanes had bombed its territory, killing one civilian and wounding four others, a fresh setback to plans to resume cross-border oil flows. Sudan and South Sudan agreed in September to 

Sudan Armed Forces continue bombing of South, plan border incursion – SPLA
Sudan Tribune
November 23, 2012 (JUBA) – The South Sudanese military has accused the army of neighbouring Sudan on Thursday of amassing troops along their disputed border, moving closer to their positions, and bombing the southern state of Northern Bahr el Ghazal 

South Sudan forex crisis likely to put off investors
ntvkenya
Africa’s newest state South Sudan is at risk of losing potential business partners if it does not address the current forex problem it is facing. The instability between Sudan and South Sudanpushed the country into a foreign currency shortage 
Helping hand for South Sudan
The New Age Online
A delegation from South Sudan said it had learnt valuable lessons on how the North West uplifts the welfare of its citizens. The delegation was on a tour of the province last week, visiting cooperatives, early childhood development centres, grant pay 
At least 20 killed in South Sudan clash
Courier Mail
After losing out on a seat in April 2010 elections, Yau Yau rebelled against Juba’s government, but accepted an amnesty in June 2011, a month before South Sudan won independence from Sudan after decades of civil war. Yau Yau, a former theology scholar 
Slidell man captive in South Sudan suffers heart attack in prison
NOLA.com
“He said that he’s barely holding on to his sanity through all of this,” — Mark McCabe’s wife, Anne McCabe. A Slidell man being held in a South Sudan prison suffered a mild heart attack late Monday night, his family said. Elton Mark McCabe’s health 
South Sudan parliament discusses child rights
Sudan Tribune
South Sudan is yet to ratify the CRC which is the first legally binding international instrument to incorporate the full range of human rights civil, cultural, economic, political and social rights spells out the basic human rights that children 

 

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