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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.” 

South Sudanese bishop heading to St Neots
Cambridge News
St Neots Deanery is preparing to host Bishop Samuel Peni, bishop of the Diocese of Nzara in the Episcopal Church of the Sudan, who will be speaking at an evening of prayer at Little Paxton Church on June 4. South Sudan became the world’s newest nation 
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 
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.

Chicago Tribune
Faced with the loss of most oil production after South Sudan seceded in 2011, Sudan has been scrambling to find new sources for state revenues and dollars to pay for imports. Developing its sugar industry is a priority as is searching for gold. “There 

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 

Fox News
JUBA, South Sudan – South Sudan is warning that it may stop exporting oil through Sudan’s pipelines again. An official in South Sudan’s oil ministry told The Associated Press that Sudan has blocked the export of South Sudanese oil. The official 

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, 
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 

Sudan minister gets new hip in Chennai
Times of India
“I wanted to hear the celebration and breathe in the air of hope of thousands of people who lost their kin in the conflict, but the television in my hospital room was the only window to my country,” said Kau, who is now the internal affairs minister of 
Sudanese leaders to hold talks in Addis Ababa
Africa Review
South Sudan President Salva Kiir and his Sudan counterpart Omar al-Bashir, are scheduled to hold a summit in Addis Ababa on Friday on the Abyei impasse and accusations of rebel support, officials said on Tuesday. The announcement followed a visit of 
AfDB Supports Tripartite Committee Efforts
Sudan Vision
Khartoum- African Development Bank (AfDB) confirmed interest to support the efforts of the Tripartite Committee between Sudan, South Sudan, and the African Union, for the treatment of external debt in the framework of the zero option agreed upon in the 
Mbeki – Continent Can Solve Its Problems
AllAfrica.com
Mbeki, who stated this shortly after receiving the Daily Trust African of the Year 2012 Award at the Transcorp Hilton Hotel in Abuja last night, said the success which the panel he led to resolve the conflict between Sudan and South Sudan remains a 
Ex-South Sudan Rebels Claim Khartoum Arrested Its Members, Confiscated 
AllAfrica.com
Kampala — A South Sudanese rebel group, which recently signed a peace deal with the Juba government, claims the government of Sudan arrested some of its members and confiscated personal belongings, including cars and houses in the capital, 
UPDATE 2-South Sudan cuts oil output, sees new problems with Sudan
Reuters Africa
JUBA/KHARTOUM May 21 (Reuters) – South Sudan has almost halved its oil production as it faces new “problems” exporting crude to Sudan, it said on Tuesday, suspecting its long-time rival had closed a cross-border pipeline, a move that would be a sign of 
South Sudan initiative aims to keep young girls in primary school
EducationGuardian.co.uk
It’s a familiar routine for girls in South Sudan, but Nagomoro was a trailblazer. She was the first girl from Ibba county – a community of 90,000 people – in landlocked Western Equatoria state to finish primary school. Being the only girl at her school 
UAE investors seek to invest in South Sudan
Sudan Tribune
The investors said they were responding to the visits to their country by the South Sudan’s vice-president, Riek Machar, in which he assured investors in the rich Arab nation of huge potentials as well as the attractive investments laws in the 22-month 
A C-Turn and SPLM Is Full Swing Into Regionalism
AllAfrica.com
opinion. Regionalism has made it back into the South Sudanese politics, thanks to the leadership of the ruling SPLM that sees these as a way to grainer regional loyalties before the 2015 general elections. So far three regional conferences have already 
“Report Fairly On Africa”, Ssali Urges Foreign Journalists
AllAfrica.com
South Sudan: “Report Fairly On Africa”, Ssali Urges Foreign Journalists. By Martin Jada (news Agency of South Sudan)., 21 May 2013. press release. Dr. Shaka Ssali, a famous host of Voice of America’s “Straight Talk Africa” has urged foreign journalists 
SA sold weapons during Sudanese conflict
Independent Online
The report of the National Conventional Arms Control Committee (NCACC) to Parliament records that the committee approved sales of R25.5 million to the UN operation in Sudan, sales of R25.5m to Sudan and sales of R6.9m to South Sudanbetween 
Lakes – More Arrests in Rumbek Over Beer Ban
AllAfrica.com
Juba — South Sudanese police and national security personnel continued their crack down on places suspected to be selling alcohol on Tuesday in Lakes state capital, Rumbek. The decision to close bars selling wine, beer and locally brewed alcoholic 

 

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