Sudan, South Sudan to take steps to lower oil tension
Sudan, South Sudan to take steps to lower oil tension Chicago Tribune The African Union suggested a continuation of a demilitarized zone between two countries and setting up a mechanism to examine accusations of support for the insurgencies by both parties, Abubakar El-Saddiq, a spokesman for Sudan’s Foreign Ministry, … See all stories on this topic » |
Good Day: South Sudan and its Continuous Support to SPLM\N-SRF! (3) Sudan Vision HSBA report confirmed that South Sudan supports SPLM\N – SRF, the report did not give the details of the support but it is clear that is a military and logistic support because HSBA report is a “Military Survey”. Moreover, the report analyzed the … See all stories on this topic » |
As OFFICE WORK IS REGARDED AS INVESTMENT IN MOST PART OF THE … Borglobe This abuse of an office in South Sudan occurs in two aspects: Firstly, a simple routine in many offices in south Sudan is that people especially senior officers go to their offices at 10 am instead of 8-9am. When officers arrived in their offices … See all stories on this topic » |
‘Sudan does not seek war with South Sudan‘: vice president Global Times The SMC quoted Salah Dawdari as saying that “big groups of forces of the Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) of South Sudan moved from Buhairat Al-Abyad area six days ago and mobilized at Al- Buram waiting orders from the SPLA and leaders of the … |
Sudan war zone football pitch readied for regional cup AFP KHARTOUM — An African football official said Sunday he was unaware that deadly shelling had struck near a ground in Sudan’s war-torn South Kordofan being readied for a regional tournament. The Council for East and Central Africa Football Association … |
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Kiir Urges Traditional Leaders to Put National Interest Above All Else AllAfrica.com Juba — South Sudanese president Salva Kiir Mayardit on Saturday urged the population and political leaders to bury their differences and personal ambition and “put the country above everything”. Kiir was speaking to visiting traditional leaders from … |
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Local students help bring clean water to South Sudanese village Rockford Register Star Marshall School teacher Amy Orvis (top) worked with students, including Chloie Scrogin (from left) Molly Budlong, and Shawn Budlong, who were inspired to raise funds to drill a well in South Sudanafter studying the book “A Long Walk to Water” by Linda … |
Alleged Theft in Kiir’s Office Was a Crime By Insiders – Report AllAfrica.com Juba — The committee which was formed to investigate the alleged thefts in the office of the South Sudan’s president, Salva Kiir Mayardit, has released its final report saying the alleged thefts were not from external culprits but an organized act by … |
Sudan: 120000 South Sudanese Cut Off From Aid – MSF AllAfrica.com Juba — At least 120,000 people have fled fighting in and around the main towns in South Sudan’sJonglei state county of Pibor and are currently in unsafe and malaria-infested swamps with no access to safe drinking water, food, or medical care, an … |
South Sudan Proved to Be Guilty! What’s Next! Sudan Vision There is some key evidence that incriminates South Sudan for support to Sudanese rebel groups known as Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) and official involvement in the rebel attacks on North and South Kordofan. South Sudan’s involvement has made … |
Refugees hiding in swamps face illness, death as South Sudan blocks … Catholic Online South Sudanese hiding in malaria-infested swamps are sure to die from malaria and respiratory illnesses unless the government allows humanitarian aid in. That’s the stern prediction as offered by the medical charity group Medecins Sans Frontieres, or … |
South Sudan: S. Sudan Opposition Apologises for Anti-Bashir Remarks AllAfrica.com On 13 June, The Citizen newspaper, reported that Onyoti Adigo Nyikec, a senior member of theSudan People’s Liberation for Democratic Change (SPLM-DC) had allegedly described theSudanese president as a “crazy” and “emotional” leader who makes … |
South Sudan gets tough on market traders The Africa Report Juba, like most of South Sudan, suffered from the long war between SPLA and Sudan troops, leaving the capital of the newly independent East African country with very few permanent buildings. But since peace returned, thousands of traders, both local … |
Good Day :South Sudan and its Continuous Support to SPLM\N – SRF! (4) Sudan Vision “HSBA” report could be the basic document for AUHIP to investigate on the relations between SPLM\N and South Sudan … this paragraph confirmed the secular orientation of SRF and the isolation of JEM among other factions. The report also mentioned … |
South Sudan Theatre – Small but With Big Resolution Potential AllAfrica.com Juba — Gunshots echo through the streets of a South Sudanese village. A personal dispute escalates into a violent community conflict. That’s part of daily life in South Sudan. Only this time, it’s a scene from a play. The South Sudan Theatre Company … |
Two thousand South Sudanese Anglican Christians confirmed in just eight days Virtue Online Moses Deng Bol told ACNS that the confirmations were done over eight days during a tour of his diocese that covers two out of the 10 states of South Sudan and measures more than 13,000 square kilometers (8078 square miles). “These are very serious … |
South Sudan television sacks head of English department Sudan Tribune June 17, 2013 (JUBA) – South Sudan Television (SSTV) has sacked head of English department following internal squabbles over the policy the institution should promotes, according to multiple officials at the information ministry . The sources, some of … |
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Brookings’ ILT to serve South Sudan church Brookings Register BROOKINGS – An enduring irony, two local theologians say the Lutheran Church of South Sudan is one of example of how the Christian body grows most when others are trying to suppress it. “The last century, Christianity … more than doubled, maybe … |
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The arming of rebels in Sudan and South Sudan: what is the evidence? Sudan Tribune 17 June 2013 – News reporting in general, a great deal of analytic writing, and virtually all diplomatic pronouncements about military support for rebel groups—in South Sudan and Sudan—have had a peculiar “evenhandedness.” Indeed, this equanimity is … |