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South Sudan set to pay Sudan $2 billion in oil fees by 2015 – IMF

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Security Council Condemns Abyei Killing of Tribal Chief, UN Peacekeeper
AllAfrica.com
In addition, the Council welcomed the Government of Sudan’s announcement of an “urgent, transparent, thorough, and fair” investigation into the incident as well as the Government of South Sudan’s continuing commitment to UNISFA. The attack was the 
Southern rebels, Sudan hold peace talks for first time
Oman Tribune
ADDIS ABABA African Union on Wednesday brought together for the first time for peace talks Sudan and insurgents fighting government troops in two states bordering South Sudan, in a conflict that has affected almost a million people. The fighting broke 
27 Children Removed From Military Bases in Unity State
AllAfrica.com
Bentiu — Unity state authorities have removed 27 children from South Sudan’s national army this week as part of the implementation of a series of agreements inked by military and the United Nations on 20 November 2009. The UN Mission in South Sudan 
South Sudan set to pay Sudan $2 billion in oil fees by 2015 – IMF
Reuters UK
KHARTOUM (Reuters) – Sudan looked set to receive $2 billion in oil pipeline fees from South Sudanby the end of 2014 and should prioritise overhauling its agricultural sector with the money, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Tuesday. Sudan 
South Sudan resumes oil exports through Sudan
Jerusalem Post
KHARTOUM – South Sudan’s first oil export shipment since January 2012 has reached Sudan, state news agency SUNA said on Tuesday, in the latest sign of a thaw between the longtime foes. The African neighbors agreed in March to resume cross-border 
South Sudan to pay Sudan $2-billion in oil fees
Globe and Mail
Sudan looks set to receive $2-billion (U.S.) in oil pipeline fees from South Sudan by the end of 2014 and should prioritize overhauling its agricultural sector with the money, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) said on Tuesday. Sudan lost most of 
South Sudan oil returns to Sudan’s Heglig
AFP
KHARTOUM, Sudan — South Sudanese petroleum has returned to Sudan’s main Heglig facility, the government said on Tuesday, a symbolic step after the plant was briefly occupied last year by southern troops and badly damaged. Heglig, along the disputed 
South Sudan: UN official urges key role for women in drafting new constitution
UN News Centre
7 May 2013 – Women must play a greater role in South Sudan’s political life, from drawing up the country’s constitution to translating it into law, a United Nations official has urged, as the African nation prepares to draft its first legal framework 
Sudanese clash kills Ethiopian peacekeeper, tribal head
Mmegi Online
Sudan and South Sudan in March agreed to resume cross-border oil flows and defuse tensions which have plagued them since the South seceded in 2011 after an independence vote. But they were unable to decide on the ownership of Abyei which both the 

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