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Sudan, South Sudan accuse each other of border attacks

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Sudan and South Sudan in Fresh Border Clashes

AllAfrica.com
Khartoum — Fresh fighting at the border between Sudanese forces and the South Sudanese army (SPLA) has killed an unconfirmed number of people today, 26 December. Casualty reports vary between 8 and 28 people dead in the area of Warguet, also 
In Memory of the Darkest Day – 20 Days Later – a Christmas Letter to Isaiah 
AllAfrica.com
To them, you are an idiot, spoiler, sectional and unwanted material fit for elimination little their brainless heads could understand that you remain a true son of South Sudan, a man of conscience, frank and brave soul whose love for the poor of South 
Sudan, South Sudan accuse each other of border attacks
Reuters
JUBA/KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Sudan and South Sudan on Thursday accused each other of incursions into disputed border areas, in a new setback to plans to secure their volatile boundary and resume cross-border oil flows. The accusations come a day after 
Modern Technology Helps Meet the Needs of Refugees
AllAfrica.com
In South Sudan, UNHCR is using satellite imagery, interactive mapping, digital fingerprinting and text messaging to strengthen refugee protection, help the most vulnerable and reach out to refugees in urban areas. UNHCR is conducting the first 
Sudan and South Sudan in fresh border clashes
Radio Dabanga
Fresh fighting between Sudanese forces and the South Sudanese army (SPLA) on the border between both countries has killed an unconfirmed amount of people on Wednesday, 26 December. Casualty reports vary between eight and 28 deaths in the area 
South Sudan accuses Sudan of air attack, killing 5
Sioux City Journal
South Sudan says Sudan has launched attacks inside its territory, killing at least five people. Military spokesman Col. Philip Aguer said Thursday that the attacks came on Christmas Day, killing three women and two children. Aguer said Antonov 
Ethiopia PM in Khartoum to Push Sudan-South Sudan Peace
Rigzone
“The Ethiopian prime minister’s visit comes in the context of the Ethiopian endeavors to push ahead the peace process between Sudan and South Sudan,” Khartoum’s presidential press secretary Emad Sayed Ahmed told the SUNA news agency. Desalegn 
Christians Urged to Pray for the Leadership
AllAfrica.com
Juba — Christians of the new born South Sudan are urged to pray for the leadership of the country as they celebrate the birth of Jesus Christ for the second time in an independent nation. Over ten thousand Christians assembled at the Presbytery Church 

Situation border Sudan and South Sudan ‘quiet but tense’
Radio Dabanga
The army spokesmen from Sudan and South Sudan are accusing each other for being the cause of the conflict. The SPLA repeated the accusation that Khartoum started an aerial attack in Warguet area also known to Arab tribes as Samaha. SPLA spokesman 
Sudan groups attack disputed area
News24
Khartoum – “Armed groups” from South Sudan clashed with Arab tribesmen in Samaha, a flashpoint border region disputed by Khartoum and Juba, the Sudanese military said on Thursday. The fighting occurred two days ago, army spokesperson Sawarmi 
Ethiopian PM attempts to provide impetus to peace between two Sudans
Sudan Tribune
Ethiopia is leading the regional organisation of IGAD which brokered the Comprehensive Peace Agreement that ended war in South Sudan and led to its independence in July 2011. Jointly with African Union mediation , Addis Ababa seek s to facilitate the 

Armies of Sudan and South Sudan Trade Accusations of Border Violence
New York Times
Sudan and South Sudan on Thursday accused each other of military incursions into disputed border areas, in a new setback to plans to resume the cross-border flow of oil. The two countries agreed to end hostilities in September and to resume oil exports 

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