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Sudan and South Sudan agree to resume oil exports by end of December – official

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South Sudan, Khartoum Meet Over Border Pullout
Voice of America
Sudan and South Sudan signed a deal in September to resolve a dispute over fees the South pays Khartoum to export its crude through pipelines, refineries, and a port in the north. But the agreement has not taken effect with the two sides disagreeing on 
South Sudan top negotiator in Khartoum over deadlock
Times LIVE
Pagan Amum, South Sudan’s chief negotiator, arrives at Khartoum Airport December 1, 2012. A topSouth Sudanese official arrived in Sudan on Saturday to discuss how to set up a demilitarised border zone, a condition for resuming oil exports, in the 

Donations crucial for hunger emergency in South Sudan
Examiner.com
WFP is operating a complicated relief mission in South Sudan because of ongoing conflict, poverty and lack of infrastructure. The pre-positioning of food is crucial inSouth Sudan because of the rainy season starting in April, which makes the poor 
Equatoria Holds South Together – Critique of Holland and Fletcher’s Report On 
AllAfrica.com
The damage is done, not only by foreign reporters without insight into South Sudan contemporary history but also by the inept SPLM Oyee government of the miscreants. Product of politics of violence which pushed out decent, capable and experienced South 
South Sudan says violence against women “obstacle to development’
Sudan Tribune
Although South Sudan’s 2008 Child Act puts marrying age at 18 years for girls and requires the consent of both parties, reports of teenage marriages are common. Three girls in Lakes State and two in Jonglei State are reported to have killed because of 
EAC Defers South Sudan, Somali Admission
AllAfrica.com
South Sudan applied for entry into the EAC only months after its independence, last year while Somalia submitted its application in February 2012. In April this year, regional leaders meeting in Bujumbura deferred their decision on the country’s 
South Sudan open for business
NewsDay
ZIMTRADE has urged businesspeople in Bulawayo to leverage on Zimbabwe’s human resources, skills, expertise and political goodwill to enter the South Sudan market, which it said was fairly “virgin”. Report by Khanyile Mlotshwa Staff Reporter. Addressing 
Bobby Spoilt for Choice
AllAfrica.com
In the aftermath of last Saturday’s 4-0 demolition of South Sudan in the last group match, Cranes coach Bobby Williamson has a selection puzzle at hand when the hosts line up against Ethiopia in the quarterfinals, write Moses Mugalu and Elly Kyeyune.

South Sudan takes another step towards developing a new capital
Sudan Tribune
South Sudan also plans to build in Tali one of the biggest international airports in Africa for the new capital. This is also to try to compensate for the region being a landlocked country, officials say. The government has been studying possibilities 

Abyei – South Sudanese Activities Urge AU and UNSC Involvement
AllAfrica.com
A group of South Sudanese activists on Sunday expressed concerns over delay by the two Sudans to implement the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) resolutions on Abyei region. The Security Council, last month, agreed to extend the mandate of its 

Sudan and South Sudan agree to resume oil exports by end of December – official
Sudan Tribune
December 2, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – A South Sudanese official announced on Sunday that he has reached an agreement with officials in Khartoum to resume his country’s oil exports via Sudanese territories by the end of December, a month late from the 

 

 

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