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"We the willing, led by the unknowing, are doing the impossible for the ungrateful. We have done so much, with so little, for so long, we are now qualified to do anything, with nothing" By Konstantin Josef Jireček, a Czech historian, diplomat and slavist.

South Sudan plans link to fibre-optic Internet in 2013

South Sudan plans link to fibre-optic Internet in 2013
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JUBA, Jan 22 (Reuters) – South Sudan, one of the world’s least developed countries, aims to lay a fibre-optic network this year to link the capital Juba with submarine cables in east Africa to cut the high cost of using the Internet, a senior official 
Rapid disease mapping could guide treatment in South Sudan
SciDev.Net
In the study, three states of South Sudan were surveyed from May to September 2010 to identify areas where levels of schistosomiasis, lymphatic filariasis or soil-transmitted helminthiasis were high enough to make their populations eligible for mass South Sudan: Bishop Urges African Leaders to Act On Sudan’s ‘War of Horror’
Anglican Communion News Service
Nairobi — A panel of African civil society leaders, including Bishop Andudu Adam Elnail, were joined today by the former UN Humanitarian Coordinator for Sudan, Dr. Mukesh Kapila, in urging African political leaders to use the upcoming African Union 


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, S. Sudan stalemate irks Washington

UPI.com
“Lack of resolution on this issue prevents normalized relations between Sudan and South Sudanand compounds the current human rights and humanitarian emergency,” she said. “The African Union and United Nations must stand firm and demand that the 

South Sudan-Israel Oil Deal Strains Juba-Khartoum Talks
Al-Monitor
Qutbi al-Mahdi, the former head of Sudanese intelligence and member of the ruling National Congress Party’s (NCP) political bureau, said that the southern state’s announcement of an agreement to sell its oil to Israel deals a blow to the Addis Ababa 
US criticizes Sudan, South Sudan for oil export delay…
New Vision
WASHINGTON – The United States has criticized Sudan and South Sudan for failing to resume oil exports that are vital for both economies, saying the delay undermines the peace process. The two African neighbors last Saturday failed to agree on how to
South Sudan president overhauls security sector, appoints new chief of police
New Sudan Vision
Gen JUBA, South Sudan— President Salva Kiir of South Sudan on Tuesday appointed Lt. Gen. Pieng Deng Kuol to be the new Inspector General of South SudanPolice. The appointment came after the president relieved Gen. Achuil Tito Madut from the job.

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