South Sudan: Why South Sudan Should Establish Good Relations With Sudan?
South Sudan: Why South Sudan Should Establish Good Relations With Sudan? By Athiaan Majak Malou, 30 January 2014Link to web article here.analysisWhen all the dust has settled, South Sudan should...
View ArticleSouth Sudanese Rebels Accuse Ugandan Army of Continuous Ceasefire Violations
South Sudanese Rebels Accuse Ugandan Army of Continuous Ceasefire Violations1 February 2014Link to web article here. Addis Ababa — The South Sudanese rebels of the Sudan People's Liberation...
View ArticleIn South Sudan Conflict, Churches Attacked, Looted
In South Sudan Conflict, Churches Attacked, Looted Fredrick Nzwili, Religion News ServiceThursday, January 30, 2014#persecution#Sudan#conflict#violence#top headlinesLink to web article here. African...
View ArticleWater shortages in West Kordofan, Abyei
Water shortages in West Kordofan, Abyei DABAB (2 Feb.) Link to web article here. Local residents in Sudan’s West Kordofan State and the neighbouring Abyei border area are reporting water shortages...
View ArticleOver 40 people killed in Warrap attack
Over 40 people killed in Warrap attackLink to web article here. February 1, 2014 (JUBA) - At least 42 people have been confirmed dead in South Sudan following an attack on two separate areas in Warrap...
View ArticleSouth Sudan conflict: 3.7m in 'need of food', says UN
AfricaSouth Sudan conflict: 3.7m in 'need of food', says UN A third of South Sudan's population is now in "urgent need" of food, the UN saysLink to web article here.The United Nations has said it...
View ArticleS. Sudanese Church leaders decry lack of inclusion in peace talks
S. Sudanese Church leaders decry lack of inclusion in peace talksLink to web article here. February 2, 2014 (JUBA) – Church leaders in South Sudan have expressed concerns over failure by regional...
View ArticleAbyei chief confident in UNISFA security
Abyei chief confident in UNISFA security ABYEI (4 Feb.) Link to web article here. General Kuol Monyluak, head of the Abyei Administration, today expressed confidence in the UN Interim Security Force...
View ArticleUN asking for $1.3 billion for relief efforts in South Sudan
UN asking for $1.3 billion for relief efforts in South Sudan JUBA (4 Feb.) Link to web article here.The United Nations has today appealed for nearly $1.3 billion to fund aid operations in South Sudan....
View ArticlePresbyterian church mourning leader killed in Malakal
Presbyterian church mourning leader killed in Malakal NASSER (4 Feb.) Link to web article here. The Eastern Upper Nile Presbyterian Church is mourning the death of their former head, Rev. Daniel Giel...
View ArticleOpen letter: University of Juba Nuer students at risk
Open letter: University of Juba Nuer students at risk JUBA (4 Feb.) Link to web article here. The below open letter from the University of Juba Nuer Students Association was addresed to Hon. Robert...
View ArticleS. Sudan envoy says Machar, two others to be tried for treason
S. Sudan envoy says Machar, two others to be tried for treasonLink to web article here. February 3, 2014 (KAMPALA) – South Sudan’s envoy to Uganda on Monday said its former vice-president Riek Machar...
View ArticleTreason charges and the legal realities of December 15th, 2013 coup d’état.
Treason charges and the legal realities of December 15th, 2013 coup d’état.By Ajo Noel Julious KenyiLink to web article here. January 3, 2014 - On Tuesday January 28th, 2014, the government of the...
View ArticleSouth Sudan president cuts dusk to dawn curfew in Juba
South Sudan president cuts dusk to dawn curfew in JubaLink to web article here. February 4, 2014 (JUBA) - South Sudan’s president, Salva Kiir, has cut a dusk to dawn curfew he imposed in the capital,...
View ArticleS. Sudan’s ex-VP says detained politicians not associated with rebellion
S. Sudan’s ex-VP says detained politicians not associated with rebellionLink to web article here. February 4, 2014 (ADDIS ABABA) – South Sudan’s former vice-president Riek Machar, now a wanted rebel...
View ArticleKhartoum and Cairo agree to strengthen military ties, protect joint borders
Khartoum and Cairo agree to strengthen military ties, protect joint bordersLink to web article here. February 3, 2014 (KHARTOUM) – The Sudanese defense minister Abdel-Rahim Mohammed Hussein, and his...
View ArticleUS backs all-inclusive political dialogue in South Sudan
US backs all-inclusive political dialogue in South SudanLink to web article here. February 4, 2014 (ADDIS ABABA) - The United States Assistant Secretary for African Affairs, Linda Thomas-Greenfield,...
View ArticleSouth Sudan’s VP Igga tells armed opposition to wait for elections
South Sudan’s VP Igga tells armed opposition to wait for electionsLink to web article here. February 4, 2014 (JUBA) – South Sudan’s vice-president, James Wani Igga, said the government will not accept...
View ArticleBurial teams still at work after Bor atrocities
Burial teams still at work after Bor atrocities BOR (4 Feb.) Link to web article here. Teams of gravediggers are still at work in Bor, the capital of South Sudan’s largest state, to clean up the...
View ArticleChurch in the firing line as South Sudan tensions rise
4 Feb 2014 - 3:54pmChurch in the firing line as South Sudan tensions riseSouth Sudanese children have sought refuge in St Joseph's church in Malakal where 9,000 people are staying after six weeks of...
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