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South Sudan hopes to raise $1 bn

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South Sudan accuses Sudan of troops build-up on borderPublish Date: Feb 14 
New Vision
JUBA – South Sudan on Tuesday accused Sudan of building up forces along their border, in a sign that efforts to set up a buffer zone between the neighbours and resume the oil exports vital to both economies have made no progress. The two countries came 
MSF treating Wounded Civilians in South Sudan’s Jonglei State
Doctors Without Borders
MSF is treating 13 patients in two health facilities in South Sudan’s Upper Nile State following an attack in Jonglei State’s Akobo County on February 8. The majority of these patients are women and children, and all but one suffered gunshot wounds 
South Sudan hopes to raise $1 bn
Independent Online
Juba – South Sudan hopes to sell several unexplored oil blocks for $1 billion in coming months, a finance official said, giving a potential lifeline for the African country’s hobbled economy. South Sudan has been hit hard by its decision to turn off
South Sudan Government Denies Aid Agencies’ Threat Claims
AllAfrica.com
Juba — The government of South Sudan on Wednesday denied reports alleging aid agencies operating in the world’s youngest nation are being threatened by security forces in the country. “There are reports in the press that the aid agencies that are 
South Sudan: Govt Accuses Sudan of Using Militia to Block Alternative Oil Pipeline
AllAfrica.com
The South Sudanese government has long accused Sudan of backing rebellions in its territory to destabilise the country after it seceded in 2011, but this is the first time Juba has linked the alleged support of rebels with its attempts to build a new 
Hardwood to help South Sudan wean itself from oil dependence
The National
Equatoria Teak Company (ETC), a forestry group based in South Sudan, plans to start shipping the wood from the East African nation within two months, helping the country diversify away from its dependence on oil. The company, a unit of the venture 
Sudan’s Spreading Conflict (I): War in South Kordofan
International Crisis Group
Sudan’s Spreading Conflict (I): War in South Kordofan, the latest report from the International Crisis Group, is the first in a series that will analyse the roots of the conflicts that continue in Sudan’s peripheries despite the secession in 2011 of 

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