South Sudan says oil output stalled after Sudan’s demands
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Overcrowded South Sudan prisons lack basic health care, sanitation and nutrition NBCNews.com (blog) Arbitrary detention is rife in South Sudan, says a 2012 report by the Human Rights Watch. All of several inmates interviewed, some of them on death row, said they had no access to lawyers or any form of legal aid. But it is merely just one of several … |
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South Sudan says oil output stalled after Sudan’s demands Platts South Sudan shut off around 350,000 b/d in January after failing to agree a transit fee with Sudan, crippling both economies. Months of military confrontations followed, with South Sudan in April seizing the disputed oil-producing town of Heglig on the … |
Planes, Barges and Trucks in South Sudan Huffington Post (blog) Traveling to visit refugees, one expects to see and hear certain things. I recently visited a refugee camp in South Sudan, however, and it was the unexpected things I found there that made the deepest impression: the real challenges and steep cost of … |
South Sudan, Sudan trade accusations in setback to peace deal Reuters JUBA/KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Sudan and South Sudan accused one another of incursions in disputed border zones on Wednesday, jeopardizing plans to secure the boundary and resume cross-border oil flows vital to their economies. The two former civil … |
Oil Wealth to Be Utilised in Developing Human Resources AllAfrica.com Juba — The Government of South Sudan is investing a significant percentage of the country’s vast oil and mineral wealth in developing human resources and putting in place a modern civil service. The acting Minister for Labour, Public Service and Human … |
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20 Killed As South Sudan Army, Rebels Clash in Jonglei AllAfrica.com Kampala/Bor — At least 19 militias and one South Sudan army (SPLA) soldier died on Monday, when the two forces clashed in Linkwangule Payam, South Sudan’s Jonglei state, the army said. The incident, according to the SPLA spokesperson, started on … |
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Double Harvest brings vegetable self sufficiency to South Sudan FreshPlaza Source: ECB. Double Harvest brings vegetable self sufficiency to South Sudan Agriculture, unlike warfare, is not an established tradition in South Sudan. This is a situation that Double Harvest, a ministry of the Van Wingerden Company, is trying to change. |
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SAF deny bombing South Sudan saying they attacked rebels Sudan Tribune Al-Sawarmi Khaled was reacting to statements made by the spokesperson of South Sudanesearmy Philip Aguer who accused Khartoum’s warplanes of bombing Adam Kiir, a location in Northern Bahr el-Ghazal not far from Mile 14 , a disputed area between … |
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20 killed in South Sudan clashes The Nation JUBA – South Sudanese troops attacked a rebel base in the latest violence in troubled Jonglei state, killing at least 19 rebels for the loss of one soldier, officials said Wednesday. Troops launched an attack on a base of rebel commander David Yau Yau … |
CORRIGENDUM – Preview of the South Sudan Consolidated Appeal for 2013 Einnews Portugal JUBA, South Sudan, November 22, 2012/African Press Organization (APO)/ — Humanitarian Coordinator Toby Lanzer will issue the South Sudan Consolidated Appeal (CAP) for 2013 on Tuesday 27 November at OCHA South Sudan compound. South Sudan … |
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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 … |