South Sudan warns that it may shut down oil exports through Sudan again
South Sudan warns that it may shut down oil exports through Sudan again
Washington Post
While speaking at a police graduation ceremony in Juba on Monday, South Sudan President Salva Kiir warned there could be oil shutdown like the one that ended nearly two months ago. He said Juba was still working with Sudan “in a diplomatic way.” …
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| FEATURE-Sudan dreams of becoming global sugar player Reuters Sudan hopes to offset loss of oil to South Sudan. * Sugar firm Kenana plans expansion, double output by 2015. * Analysts sceptical about production expansion plans. By Ulf Laessing. NEAR SOFIYA, Sudan, May 22 (Reuters) – In a hangar-shaped factory hall … |
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| South Sudan Launches Nationwide Search For Rhinos Oye! Times “Whether male or female, South Sudan Wildlife would apply through the international body for protection of endangered animal species to provide a partner from another country so as to breed the animals in the country for purpose of restocking,” he said. |
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| The spring’s back in his step The Hindu The biggest upheaval in William Deng Kau’s life happened two weeks before schedule. As internal affairs minister in Sudan, and a South Sudanese himself, Mr. Kau was counting the days to the independence of South Sudan. And then, just two weeks before … |
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| Khartoum Denies Blocking South Sudan Oil Flow AllAfrica.com Khartoum — The Sudanese oil minister Awad Al-Jaz on Tuesday denied reports that his government hampered the exportation of South Sudan crude through the Heglig pipeline, stressing it functions normally. In statements to the official news agency, SUNA, … |
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| Press must be able to work freely in South Sudan CPJ Press Freedom Online We are writing to express our deep concern about the deteriorating state of press freedom in your country. In the past six months, CPJ has documented several cases of attacks, intimidation, and detention of journalists by security agents in South Sudan …
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