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![]() AFP | South Sudan slides towards destitution amid border conflict with Sudan The Guardian South Sudan is facing a humanitarian crisis with more than half its population threatened by food shortages because of its ongoing conflict with Sudan, the UN has warned. Fighting on the neighbours' disputed border, the halting of oil production and ... South Sudan to get anti-aircraft missiles South Sudan oil strike leaves millions hungry South says Sudan stalls on UN talks deadline |
South Sudan joins membership of African Trade Insurance Sudan Tribune May 16, 2012 (NAIROBI) – South Sudan, has joined the membership of the African Trade Insurance (ATI) agency which insures investment and political risks in the continent. Established in 2001 the billion-dollar multilateral financial institution ... We are at a crossroads on the horn of Africa |
![]() Los Angeles Times | South Sudan troupe sees new country's struggle in Shakespeare Los Angeles Times South Sudan Theatre Company performs 'Cymbeline' in Juba Arabic for the Globe to Globe festival in London to acclaim. The play resonates for them. Aviragus (Malai Maluak) prays over Innogen (Margaret Kowarto) in the South Sudan Theatre Company's ... |
Violence continues between Sudan, South Sudan: South Sudan UN envoy People's Daily Online UNITED NATIONS, May 16 (Xinhua) -- After the evacuation of the South Sudan Police Service(SSPS) from Abyei, violence continues to ensue between Sudan and South Sudan, according to South Sudan's UN Ambassador Francis Nazario, who spoke to reporters here ... |
Foreign Ministry: Deportation of S. Sudanese legal Jerusalem Post By BEN HARTMAN The Foreign Ministry believes it is legal to return South Sudanese migrants in Israel to their homeland, according to an internal ministry document leaked to Haaretz this week. An official at the ministry told The Jerusalem Post that the ... |
South Sudan to get anti–aircraft missiles Scotsman South Sudan will soon acquire anti-aircraft missiles to defend its territory against attacks it says are frequently carried out by warplanes from neighbouring Sudan, the South Sudanese military has said. Since South Sudan became an independent nation ... |
Sudan journalist re-arrested as rights group calls for end of harassments Sudan Tribune May 16, 2012 (KHARTOUM) – The ordeal of Sudanese journalist Faisal Mohamed Salih continued on Tuesday when he was re-arrested and arraigned before the state security court on the charge of “disobeying law men.” FILE PHOTO - Sudanese journalist Faisal ... |
Sudan's NCP hails meeting with DUP Sudan Tribune The DUP chief Mohamed Osman al-Mirghani met with Sudan's Vice President al-Haj Adam Yusuf to discuss their partnership in the cabinet and political development in the country. Sources told Sudan Tribune that al-Mirghani conveyed to Yusuf his assertions ... |
Sudans: Approaching rains could dampen their path to war Vancouver Sun A trench dug across a red dirt road marks part of the shifting border between Sudan and South Sudan, old enemies whose forces have clashed in recent weeks. Truck-mounted anti-aircraft guns and 107mm rocket launchers lurk underneath the trees. |
FG airlifts logistics, arms to Sudan Nigerian Tribune THE Federal Government is set to airlift arms, beddings, utility vehicles and other logistics to Sudan, to upgrade the Nigeria's contingent-owned equipment for the over 3300 military peacekeepers and 450 police officers currently serving under the ... Nigeria set to airlift 'logistics' to UNAMID |