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We can never rule out setbacks in the relationship between Sudan and S. Sudan

30.04.2013 | by Esther Muwombi

International team sound warning on Jonglei Crisis

29.04.2013 | by Joseph Edward

Amnesty International urges South Sudan to ban the death penalty

26.04.2013 | by Charlton Doki

Sudan’s opposition urges freedom and an end to ‘meaningless slogans’

South Sudan lacks women in power, official advisor says

19.04.2013 | by Ejulu Elamu

Sudan provides weapons for rebels in South Sudan, report says

17.04.2013 | by Charlton Doki

Sudanese Premier visits S. Sudan for first time since split

16.04.2013 | by Anthony Wani

South Sudan supported rebel group but did not provide weapons, report says

10.04.2013 | by Charlton Doki

Cutting bureaucracy: People in Yei County get passports locally

08.04.2013 | by Ochan Hannington

Early and forced marriage in Unity State -- how to tackle it?

05.04.2013 | by Bonifacio Taban

How to end violence in Jonglei?

02.04.2013 | by Joseph Edward

Mugwo chiefs disappointed with SPLM

26.03.2013 | by Alfred Taban

South Sudan seeks international help to count its citizens

SPLA pulls back from border

21.03.2013 | by Charlton Doki

More than 60 wounded in fresh clashes in Jonglei State

21.03.2013 | by Charlton Doki

Will the latest Doha ceasefire deal be enough to end Darfur crisis?

20.03.2013 | by Adam Abkar Ali

Sudan’s opposition parties threaten to boycott elections

20.03.2013 | by Mohamed Hilaly

Sudan and South Sudan pledge to ease border tensions

12.03.2013 | by Joseph Edward

Explaining Juba’s position

11.03.2013 | by Charlton Doki

Chol: South Sudan will defend its territory

05.03.2013 | by Bonifacio Taban

‘We are the only party keen to end the war in all of Sudan’

Marial says Amnesty International report is outdated

27.02.2013 | by Charlton Doki

UN says it could not stop mass killing in South Sudan

US Ambassador Page concerned about escalating violence in Unity State

25.02.2013 | by Bonifacio Taban

MPs mistrust Unity State’s assembly speaker

21.02.2013 | by Bonifacio Taban

Warnings about renewed violence in Jebel Amir

20.02.2013 | by Mohamed Hilaly

Mongolian President becomes first Asian premier to visit South Sudan

‘Every single day without an agreement is a lost day’

14.02.2013 | by Charlton Doki

Missing maps: Where are the colonial-era maps of the South Sudan-Sudan border?

06.02.2013 | by Joseph Edward

South Sudan-Sudan talks fail, African Union exhorts urgent action

Sudan-South Sudan Economic Conference convened in Berlin

Unity State downsizes government

29.01.2013 | by Bonifacio Taban

Sudan-South Sudan’s latest Summit: Waiting for the breakthrough

23.01.2013 | by Adam Abkar Ali

New Dawn Agreement: The beginning of change in Sudan?

22.01.2013 | by Adam Abkar Ali

New wave of arrests in Nuba Mountains, clashes continue

05.12.2012 | by Gumaa Al-Fadel

Unity State assembly demands review of salary cuts for civil servants

04.12.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Why silence clouds Sudan’s position on Iran

The struggle for a constitutional discourse

27.11.2012 | by Aisha Al-Samany

Netherlands earmarks $21m for South Sudan

A new legal framework for South Sudanese women

Three state officials dismissed in Unity State

19.11.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Amum: ‘The Dinka Ngok alone determine the future of Abyei’

Constitutional Commission calls for extension of its mandate

16.11.2012 | by Charlton Doki

The forgotten refugees of the war in Southern Kordofan

14.11.2012 | by Maha Eltelb

Western Bahr el-Ghazal State Governor in conflict with Wau community

12.11.2012 | by Charlton Doki

South Sudanese cautiously celebrate Obama’s win

Abyei authorities urge refugees to return for referendum vote

08.11.2012 | by Aping Kuluel

‘War is over and we are turning over a new page’ [part 1]

Border and Abyei issues threaten recent deal between South Sudan and Sudan

South Sudan’s women in the spotlight [part 6]

03.11.2012 | by MICT

Richard concerned about refugee protection

03.11.2012 | by Charlton Doki

South Sudan’s Western Equatoria State lives in fear of LRA attack

02.11.2012 | by Akim Mugisa

Unity State pays high price for South Sudanese secession

01.11.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Payinjiar County Education Director dismissed

01.11.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Secession drained South Sudan’s university staff

31.10.2012 | by Majok Mon

Khartoum points finger at Tel Aviv for missile attack

South Sudan orders resumption of oil production

Bul-Nuer and Misseriya chiefs consider cattle rustling a relic of the past

22.10.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Journalists warn Sudan’s press is under attack

19.10.2012 | by Mohamed Hilaly

Teacher shortage besets South Sudan’s schools

18.10.2012 | by Akim Mugisa

S. Sudanese State Governor says corruption charges are ‘baseless’

16.10.2012 | by Daniel Deng Bol

‘We want to build good relations’

15.10.2012 | by Mohamed Hilaly

Juba sees oil pumping again in three months

Sudan sends first ambassador to South Sudan

25 percent salary cut for Unity State’s civil servants

11.10.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Kiir-Bashir agreement laudable but not enough

10.10.2012 | by Akim Mugisa

‘Sudanese women deserve the Nobel Peace Prize’

Al-Bashir defends Addis Ababa agreement, opposition voices doubt

Sudanese opposition urges people to take to the streets

03.10.2012 | by Sara Defallah

South Sudan’s leading oil company plans to pump as soon as possible

South Sudan’s health service shuns the poor and needy

01.10.2012 | by M. B.

UN calls South Sudan’s refugee crisis “alarming”

Juba, Khartoum finally hammer out deal in peace talks

‘We hope the new constitution brings us stability’

28.09.2012 | by Aisha Al-Samany

South Sudanese returnees arrive in Aweil

28.09.2012 | by Hou Akot Hou

Khartoum and Juba push for last-minute deal

24.09.2012 | by Mohamed Hilaly

Actors convey the drama of South Sudan

21.09.2012 | by Aping Kuluel

Nyandeng calls for more women at the top

20.09.2012 | by Aping Kuluel

Sudan bolsters security after German and American embassy attacks

All talk, no action: Why media freedom in South Sudan is still a dream

Sudan accelerates crackdown on political dissidents

Sudan’s opposition divided on how to achieve change

11.09.2012 | by Adam Abkar Ali

Children urge politicians to boost education

08.09.2012 | by Hou Akot Hou

Mixed results for South Sudanese amnesty

07.09.2012 | by Akim Mugisa

Ethiopians in Bentiu pay respect to Meles Zenawi

06.09.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

‘There is a chance for agreement between the Sudans’

05.09.2012 | by Mohamed Hilaly

Elders plan to build ‘martyrs schools’

03.09.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Rebranding South Sudan: Looking to Sierra Leone and Liberia

Four killed, five injured after cattle raid in Payinjar County

31.08.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Local law makers under fire for failing to deliver

30.08.2012 | by Majok Mon

NCP and SPLM-N: Hopes for a peaceful future

29.08.2012 | by Hassan Berkia

Kiir and Obama: Apologies and denials

Housing Minister says South Sudan on track to make Ramciel new capital

27.08.2012 | by Daniel Deng Bol

War widows urge government to help

26.08.2012 | by Atekdit Mawien

Al-Ahdath: The death of a newspaper

22.08.2012 | by Hassan Faroog

Salva Kiir tells Muslims to avoid political Islam

22.08.2012 | by Akim Mugisa

Can the Sudans’ oil deal help end hostilities?

15.08.2012 | by Adam Abkar Ali

Juba, Khartoum strike deal on conflicts -- but is it a breakthrough?

“We fight for the impossible”

08.08.2012 | by MICT

“I’m not radical, I’m flexible”

What they really think: Citizens comment on South Sudan’s achievements

07.08.2012 | by Majok Mon

Why was the Arab Spring late in Sudan?

07.08.2012 | by Adam Abkar Ali

South Sudan to Sudan: We let your soldiers go, where are ours?

04.08.2012 | by Akim Mugisa

Finance Minister tells South Sudanese: Tighten your belts

01.08.2012 | by Joseph Edward

Museveni: In the world the voices of black people are not heard very much

31.07.2012 | by Akim Mugisa

Go for gold

31.07.2012 | by Hassan Berkia

South Sudan’s president: Our government is too big, must downsize

31.07.2012 | by Joseph Edward

South Sudan VP says billions may not have been stolen after all

28.07.2012 | by Majok Mon

What’s Plan B? Keep on drilling

Rumbek recalls its role in South Sudan’s independence

26.07.2012 | by Majok Mon

Civil society and opposition support government downsizing

25.07.2012 | by Charlton Doki

Business owners’ struggle to make a living

24.07.2012 | by M. B.

SPLA accuses Sudan’s army of renewed bombing in Northern Bahr el-Ghazal

23.07.2012 | by Hou Akot Hou

Mothers at risk: Maternal mortality rate alarms Lakes State doctor

21.07.2012 | by Majok Mon

The Sudanese press after separation: Contested identities of journalism

20.07.2012 | by MICT

Football knows no foreigners

18.07.2012 | by Hassan Faroog

Back to the land

South Sudan’s women: We want our constitutional rights

16.07.2012 | by Anthony Wani

Germans pledge more aid for South Sudan and Sudan

11.07.2012 | by Julius N. Uma

Bright Stars vs. Uganda Cranes 2:2

Independence anniversary: South Sudan celebrates first birthday

Kiir and Bashir urged to path of peace

10.07.2012 | by Akim Mugisa

July 9 2011: A new flag flies over the Republic of South Sudan

09.07.2012 | by Pascal Ladu

Juba delegation seeks to calm Aweil parliament tensions

09.07.2012 | by Hou Akot Hou

Ordinary South Sudanese ask: Is it really a happy birthday for our country?

09.07.2012 | by M. B.

Thousands celebrate South Sudan’s independence anniversary in Bentiu

09.07.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

The uncertain future of higher education in South Sudan

Khartoum is burning: Protests continue in Sudanese capital

08.07.2012 | by Mohamed Hilaly

Peace conference: Rezigat, Dinka groups commit to ‘end senseless self-destruction’

07.07.2012 | by Hou Akot Hou

Too many red lines: Pressure on Sudan media freedom increases

Expelled from Israel: Returning to South Sudan with mixed feelings

06.07.2012 | by Akim Mugisa

Support required in the University of Bahr el-Ghazal

05.07.2012 | by Anthony Wani

Sudan: One year after secession, all promises evaporated

04.07.2012 | by Adam Abkar Ali

Security forces ‘looted’ office, stole computers

03.07.2012 | by Mohamed Hilaly

Heavy rains paralyse life in Unity State

03.07.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

University of Rumbek forced to close unless funding improves

02.07.2012 | by Majok Mon

A declaration of war against environmental foes

A new murder case renews doubts about security in Juba

28.06.2012 | by Akim Mugisa

New communist party head: ‘The people must overthrow the regime’

26.06.2012 | by Mohamed Hilaly

Female students in South Sudan: ‘Our parents look at us and see cows’

26.06.2012 | by Majok Mon

Education Minister: ‘We should not depend on foreigners to build the country’

25.06.2012 | by Majok Mon

Human Rights groups condemn young mother’s death sentence by stoning

22.06.2012 | by Mohamed Hilaly

Bashir announces strict measures to face economic crisis in Sudan

20.06.2012 | by Mohamed Hilaly

First South Sudanese football player signs contract in Khartoum

18.06.2012 | by Hassan Faroog

Young South Sudanese diplomats to train in Germany

16.06.2012 | by Charlton Doki

Mohamed Abdulqader: The creation of state prosecutions “aims to restrict press freedom”

15.06.2012 | by Hassan Faroog

South Sudan’s president criticised for protecting corrupt officials

14.06.2012 | by Akim Mugisa

South Sudan seeks permanent court arbitration to ease border dispute

14.06.2012 | by Julius N. Uma

SANU leader laid to rest in Tonj

13.06.2012 | by Aping Kuluel

Authorities struggle to keep burgeoning towns safe

09.06.2012 | by Akim Mugisa

Meinhardt: South Sudan has a great future

05.06.2012 | by Charlton Doki

A solution for Abyei only to be found from within

04.06.2012 | by Osman Shinger

Sudan-South Sudan crisis: Fear for relatives back home

31.05.2012 | by Ochan Hannington

Analysis: The motives and results behind South Sudan’s seizure of Heglig

Directorate donates 100,000 SSP to wounded SPLA soldiers

30.05.2012 | by Majok Mon

Renewed negotiations: South Sudanese pessimistic

29.05.2012 | by Akim Mugisa

Returness stranded at Bentiu port

29.05.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Sudan-South Sudan relations: swinging between threat and dialogue

IOM airlifts stranded South Sudanese from Kosti

Rising Salafism triggers upsurge in violence in Sudan

26.05.2012 | by Osman Shinger

Sudan bombed Northern Bahr el-Ghazal on Tuesday says South Sudan

25.05.2012 | by Hou Akot Hou

A ‘No Go’ in Lakes State: criticising the police

25.05.2012 | by Majok Mon

Sudan’s press buckles under political pressure during Heglig crisis

24.05.2012 | by Hassan Faroog

South Sudan’s economy faces deep crisis

South Sudan businesses struggle with inflation

22.05.2012 | by M. B.

Mbeki confident that negotiations will restart soon

22.05.2012 | by Pascal Ladu

Lasting fear: Pupils in Bentiu not yet ready to return to school

21.05.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Eligible for marriage at the onset of menstruation

Women’s changing role in South Sudan [Part 4]: Obstacle inheritance laws

20.05.2012 | by M. B.

Aid agencies position food stocks for the coming rainy season

19.05.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Closure of 22 private universities leaves many students desperate

19.05.2012 | by Pascal Ladu

Thousands in Juba witness the SPLA’s 29th anniversary

Child refugees struggle as fighting continues

16.05.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Western Bahr el-Ghazal State MPs sworn in

16.05.2012 | by Anthony Wani

Commemoration of lost heroes marks SPLA Day

16.05.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

A stumbling block to free media: the absence of press laws

15.05.2012 | by Charlton Doki

Growing concerns about China’s $8bn loan to South Sudan

12.05.2012 | by Charlton Doki

Sudan’s first talk show: critiques do not halt

11.05.2012 | by Hassan Faroog

Quick impact fund: EU earmarks 18m euro for South Sudan

Women’s changing role in South Sudan [Part 2]: Obstacle high risk pregnancies

10.05.2012 | by M. B.

SPLA: Khartoum continues with unceasing aggression

08.05.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Women’s changing role in South Sudan [Part 1]: Obstacle customary law

06.05.2012 | by M. B.

Yida on the brink of a humanitarian disaster

04.05.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Operation lifeline South Darfur-South Sudan

04.05.2012 | by Hou Akot Hou

ICRC locates thousands of IDPs in Jaac

03.05.2012 | by Hou Akot Hou

South Sudanese students vent their anger in Kampala

01.05.2012 | by Ochan Hannington

China agrees to loan South Sudan $8bn

An outstanding reality check: ‘Hita Kasira’

27.04.2012 | by Osman Shinger

South Sudan frees 14 Sudanese prisoners

Foreign traders flee Unity State after recent bombardments

26.04.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Sudan’s army carries out new aerial bombardments on Unity State

25.04.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Warrap State voluntary recruits ready “to die for Abyei”

25.04.2012 | by Aping Kuluel

Fighting continues after SPLA withdrawal

24.04.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

A question of responsibility: street children in South Sudan

South Sudan’s students are frustrated with their education

20.04.2012 | by Majok Mon

Lakes State citizens demonstrate against withdrawal from Heglig

19.04.2012 | by Majok Mon

Border conflict reaches Northern Bahr El Ghazal State

19.04.2012 | by Hou Akot Hou

SPLA commander vows to defend South Sudan’s territory

18.04.2012 | by Bonifacio Taban

Deadline looms for southern citizens in Sudan

South Sudan’s “silent but active enemies:” the enduring trauma of landmine explosions

28.11.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

Sudan’s Arab Spring waits in the wings, with no curtain call

20.10.2011 | by Hassan Berkia

Schools in desperate need

11.10.2011 | by M. B.

Homework for a new nation [part 4]: Train more teachers

10.10.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

Solution to border dispute between South Sudan and Uganda proves elusive

09.10.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

The harvest of disarmament: 3,000 guns in Lakes State

07.10.2011 | by M. B.

Widespread malaria outbreak grips Unity State

03.10.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

School brings hope to displaced in Southern Kordofan

03.10.2011 | by M. B.

Concern grows about detained Sudanese writer, activist

New Chief Justice promises judicial reform

02.10.2011 | by M. B.

New disarmament policy takes effect in South Sudan

30.09.2011 | by M. B.

South Sudan’s Interior Ministry bans extortion checkpoints

Homework for post-split Sudan: End the absurdity of fighting for peace in Blue Nile

28.09.2011 | by Hassan Berkia

UN Mission to meet with survivors of latest cattle raid in Unity State that killed 46

22.09.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Creaking door to north-south pipeline deal could use a little oil

Negotiations between rival groups break down

Humanitarian conditions worsen in Greater Upper Nile

Divided reaction over South Sudan’s capital move

17.09.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

Juba, Khartoum step up efforts to resolve Abyei

Sudan’s “second republic” lineup: leaner, with decorative opposition

09.09.2011 | by Richan Ochi

Gatdet’s rebel troops set for final integration into SPLA

08.09.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

From impasse to the brink of war: Sudan bans SPLM-North

Clear border demarcation crucial for peaceful north-south relations, says NGO

06.09.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

North-South currency competition spreads beyond banks

South Sudan ministers sworn into office

03.09.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

South Sudan denies accusations of backing rebels in Southern Kordofan

02.09.2011 | by M. B.

Muslims mark first “Eid el-Fitr” in independent South Sudan

Homework for post-split Sudan: cure journalism of corruption

01.09.2011 | by Hassan Faroog

Israel strengthens relations with South Sudan

Five dead in Unity State land mine blast

26.08.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Assembly summons ministers over Jonglei massacre

25.08.2011 | by M. B.

Public anger ignited over scholarship in Unity State

23.08.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Gatdet’s rebel forces arrive in Unity State amid ceasefire

16.08.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

South Sudan’s war widows and orphans appeal for support

12.08.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

Exhibition centre to commemorate liberation struggle opens in Juba

11.08.2011 | by M. B.

South Sudan’s new Council of States sworn in

10.08.2011 | by M. B.

Uncertain future for Sudanese media

10.08.2011 | by Osman Shinger

Ngok Dinka citizenship falls through cracks of post-split Sudan

08.08.2011 | by Hassan Berkia

South Sudan, Uganda in border dilemma

07.08.2011 | by Lodiong Morris

Kordofan refugees settle in Unity State

06.08.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

South Sudan: senior police officer detained

05.08.2011 | by M. B.

Second rebel leader responds to amnesty offer

05.08.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

Homework for a new nation [part 2]: Better care for people with disabilities

Playing currency catch-up: the view from Khartoum

02.08.2011 | by Osman Shinger

Unity State governor, in talks with rebels after leader’s killing, regrets “mistake”

01.08.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Six Sudanese newspapers shut down due to “foreign” ownership

Homework for a new nation: Alternatives for street children

31.07.2011 | by Majok Mon

Resigned, then re-assigned: Amum back in South Sudan government

29.07.2011 | by M. B.

Juba accuses Khartoum of launching “economic war”

28.07.2011 | by M. B.

A new nation takes to the road of diplomacy

28.07.2011 | by Charlton Doki

Family member blames Unity State government for former rebel leader’s death

27.07.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Sudan eyes gold as glittering alternative to oil revenues, but reality fogs the view

26.07.2011 | by Osman Shinger

Sudanese football teams torn by citizenship, southern players in limbo

26.07.2011 | by Hassan Faroog

School now, marriage later: an uphill battle for South Sudanese girls

24.07.2011 | by Majok Mon

South Sudan forges diplomatic ties with neighboring DRC

23.07.2011 | by Charlton Doki

Concerns raised over religious diversity in Sudan

22.07.2011 | by M. B.

Southern rebel leader killed after signing peace deal

21.07.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

The shadow of Darfur looms over Southern Kordofan

From Red Crescent to Cross in South Sudan

20.07.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Israel to take key position on South Sudan’s new foreign policy map

18.07.2011 | by Richan Ochi

Independence spurs renewed tributes to Garang

16.07.2011 | by M. B.

New currency in South Sudan begins circulation next week

15.07.2011 | by M. B.

Commissioner: tribalism undermines south’s independence

15.07.2011 | by Majok Mon

Kenya, Uganda seek bilateral ties with South Sudan

14.07.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

Joyous celebrations, long wish lists in Yei River County

Salva Kiir declares amnesty for rebel groups in South Sudan

12.07.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

SPLM leaders trade accusations in oil dispute

Unity State celebrates peaceful independence day

10.07.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

A new flag flies over the Republic of South Sudan

10.07.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

On independence day, tributes and a spirit of justice

10.07.2011 | by Majok Mon

UN ready to admit South Sudan as 193rd member

10.07.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

World leaders welcome South Sudan’s independence

10.07.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

The view from Khartoum: no disguising sadness about the split

A nation is born

09.07.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

The Niles newspaper launched

09.07.2011 | by MICT

In their own words: South Sudanese on the birth of their nation

08.07.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

South Sudan adopts transitional constitution

08.07.2011 | by M. B.

Unity State Commissioner sacked for accusing SPLA of massacre

07.07.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

One last rehearsal before the big day

07.07.2011 | by M. B.

Hopeful youth in South Sudan set the stage for independence

07.07.2011 | by M. B.

Unity State celebrations sour before they begin

06.07.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Juba Airport: no commercial flights on Independence Day

05.07.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

North or South, the heart has its own compass

South or North, the heart has its own compass

Juba gears up to celebrate South Sudan’s Independence

03.07.2011 | by M. B.

School homework: crush stones to pay tuition

03.07.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

Peace agreement’s dangerous side effect on south: higher rates of HIV/AIDS

02.07.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Setbacks and fears aside, Lakes State primed for celebration

02.07.2011 | by Majok Mon

Solutions through dialogue best way forward, says UN

01.07.2011 | by Daniel Deng Bol

Southern Sudan welcomes UN Security Council resolution on Abyei

30.06.2011 | by Charlton Doki

Southern Sudan calls for lifting of oil sanctions

30.06.2011 | by M. B.

Inter-tribal clashes in Jonglei leave 400 dead, hundreds displaced

30.06.2011 | by Daniel Deng Bol

Militia attack in Warrap State

29.06.2011 | by M. B.

Independence celebrations: expect delays

28.06.2011 | by Charlton Doki

The path to a new government is no straight line: slim or broad-based?

Magwi County headquarters construction underway

Abyei crisis points to hostile division of Sudan, despite new agreement

28.06.2011 | by Richan Ochi

Resilience, determination mark World Refugee Day in Southern Sudan

Avoiding war is not enough; we need a promise of peace

25.06.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

Six UN staff arrested in Southern Kordofan

24.06.2011 | by Charlton Doki

UN: surmount crises so a nation can be born

Introducing South Sudan’s national anthem

Senior opposition figure in Khartoum to resign

23.06.2011 | by M. B.

Governor plays down food crisis in Upper Nile State

21.06.2011 | by Daniel Deng Bol

Dozens dead in Lakes State clashes

21.06.2011 | by Majok Mon

Want more communication with Sudanese authorities? Forget Facebook

Redrawing the map of Darfur: problems vs. priorities

20.06.2011 | by

Conflicting reports on results of Abyei negotiations in Addis

20.06.2011 | by M. B.

Kordofan bombings: more than 50,000 displaced

20.06.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

In crucial oil meeting, no deal

Southern Sudan holds border conference ahead of independence

Sudanese youth mobilise for peace and reconciliation

17.06.2011 | by

Yauyau signs ceasefire agreement with GoSS

16.06.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

Warrap State: 29 killed in cattle raid

16.06.2011 | by M. B.

Abyei clashes spill over into Southern Kordofan

15.06.2011 | by Richan Ochi

Leaders stall progress on Abyei

15.06.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

Southern Kordofan: thousands displaced amidst ongoing fighting

15.06.2011 | by Charlton Doki

Civilians flee bombardment in Unity State

14.06.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Kenyan civil service support staff arrives in Southern Sudan

13.06.2011 | by M. B.

SAF bombs kill five, displacing hundreds in Southern Sudan

Unity State promises increased oil production after independence

13.06.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

US is first to recognise South Sudan independence

12.06.2011 | by Majok Mon

Yien Mathew: Southern Kordofan attacks intended to provoke hostilities

08.06.2011 | by M. B.

Abyei: Pull back from the brink or else

08.06.2011 | by Hassan Faroog

UN Women aims to close gender gap in Southern Sudan

07.06.2011 | by Charlton Doki

Truth about fires in Unity State proves elusive

06.06.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Mission Interrupted: Khartoum asks UNMIS to leave Sudan

Al-Bashir to US on Abyei: no thanks for the carrot and no fear of the stick

02.06.2011 | by

Roads still closed, food and fuel crisis grows

01.06.2011 | by M. B.

Aguer: Protecting civilians in Abyei is a priority

01.06.2011 | by M. B.

War is not an option, says Southern Sudanese President

27.05.2011 | by Charlton Doki

SPLA admits burning homes in Unity State

26.05.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Three people killed in Rumbek ambush

26.05.2011 | by Majok Mon

Uncertainty reigns in Southern Kordofan

Luka Biong Deng departs in protest

25.05.2011 | by Charlton Doki

Examining the role of the UN in Abyei

24.05.2011 | by M. B.

Southern Sudan: Abyei takeover is act of war, UN says Abyei is in flames

Deadly clashes in Unity State leave nine dead and nearly 90 wounded

22.05.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Land mines injure three in Unity State

18.05.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Demonstrators march for the inclusion of Abyei in the future South Sudan

18.05.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

Authorities transfer land to returnees in Unity State

13.05.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

SPLA attacks rebel hideouts in Unity State

11.05.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Southern Kordofan: Votes for sale

A crucial step to improve maternal health

09.05.2011 | by M. B.

Take me to school

09.05.2011 | by M. B.

Solutions ignored, crisis deepens in Darfur

09.05.2011 | by Osman Shinger

Calls for Abyei referendum grow louder

Wanted: More accountability, less corruption

08.05.2011 | by Charlton Doki

Situation: Critical

06.05.2011 | by M. B.

An international airport linking Juba to the world

05.05.2011 | by M. B.

Fighting claims more lives in Lakes State

05.05.2011 | by Majok Mon

Southern Sudan: security in the balance

04.05.2011 | by Hassan Berkia

Southern Sudanese media: Free, sort of

Unity State authorities refuse military re-deployment in oil regions

03.05.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Opposition walks out on constitutional endorsement

Malaak: SPLA will protect southern resources

30.04.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

Waging war on illiteracy

29.04.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

Aloung: New entries in the security file of Southern Sudan

27.04.2011 | by Hassan Berkia

Militia leader Tanginya surrenders

27.04.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

Sudan army steps up military operations around Heglig oil field

24.04.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Constitution review marked by discord

22.04.2011 | by Charlton Doki

SPLA uses force to recruit civilians in Unity State

20.04.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Clashes in Unity State kill two, hundreds flee

20.04.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Press freedom in Southern Sudan: Encouraged or endangered?

19.04.2011 | by MICT

Election process in Southern Kordofan marred by irregularities

18.04.2011 | by

Miria Matembe: Women of Southern Sudan, your interests are one

18.04.2011 | by M. B.

Equatoria Conference 2011: A call for more power sharing

17.04.2011 | by M. B.

UN: Nearly 100,000 people displaced after recent clashes

15.04.2011 | by M. B.

Last northern JIU members left Juba

14.04.2011 | by M. B.

Roadblocks to justice in Darfur: Impenetrable immunity and the politics of law

The Darfur referendum controversy

12.04.2011 | by

The gap between words and deeds

11.04.2011 | by M. B.

Press freedom deeper in limbo after newspaper seizure in Southern Sudan

Agar: The SPLM is an integral part of the Northern political landscape

08.04.2011 | by Osman Shinger

Hunger prospects haunt south after mine awareness day

08.04.2011 | by Julius N. Uma

Bashir and Kiir seek to strengthen North-South negotiations

Germany and France pledge 12 million Euros for water and sanitation project

08.04.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

Waging Peace in Sudan: Hilde Johnson launches book in Juba

07.04.2011 | by M. B.

Wani: South Sudan will be a secular, democratic country

05.04.2011 | by Hassan Berkia

New landmines planted in Southern Sudan

04.04.2011 | by M. B.

Commentary: Who owns our land? A call for clarity

Unity State condemns defection of General Gatdet

01.04.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Fighting illiteracy with radio

31.03.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

Rerouting Southern oil: Empty threats or a promise to keep?

31.03.2011 | by Richan Ochi

School syllabi to include human rights

29.03.2011 | by M. B.

SPLA to militia: integrate or surrender in Unity State

27.03.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Beyond documents: The dynamics of the North-South divide

26.03.2011 | by MICT

Abdel Bagi declares war on GoSS

25.03.2011 | by M. B.

Al-Masir: The first Arabic newspaper in Southern Sudan

23.03.2011 | by Hassan Faroog

Failure to reintegrate causes instability

22.03.2011 | by M. B.

Opposition calls for immediate release of arrested party members

21.03.2011 | by Daniel Deng Bol

Magdi Okasha: We want a new state

21.03.2011 | by Khalid Saad

Behind a constitution in the balance

Guns seized in Jonglei

20.03.2011 | by Daniel Deng Bol

SPLA clashes with militias in Unity State

18.03.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Independence in the making

17.03.2011 | by M. B.

Wanji: Darfur is an African land for African people

SPLM accuses NCP of plot and suspends negotiations

14.03.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

Comment: The ugliness of tribalism

14.03.2011 | by Innocent Otira

Still a long march until equal access is reached

12.03.2011 | by Kepo Moses John

Instability rising with new clashes in Malakal

Disunity within NCP could cost El-Tahir his position

IWD: Women celebrating behind bars

11.03.2011 | by Richan Ochi

SPLM-DC denies association with Upper Nile clashes

10.03.2011 | by M. B.

100th IWD in Juba: Women still marginalised majority

Cattle raiding in the future Republic of South Sudan

10.03.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Disagreement still rules North-South oil negotiations

09.03.2011 | by M. B.

Commentary: The independent government of the parliament speaker

09.03.2011 | by MICT

Tension over constitutional review heightens

Juba: Wrangling over capital status continues

08.03.2011 | by M. B.

Opposition pulls out of constitution review

08.03.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

WNPOC: Together We Deliver

07.03.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

The deterioration of the educational environment in Southern Kordofan

05.03.2011 | by Aisha Al-Samany

A constitution without the South

Post referendum challenges hit Higher Education

04.03.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

Sacrificing lives for political games

04.03.2011 | by M. B.

Fresh fighting in Abyei and Jonglei

03.03.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

The church attempts filling the education gap

02.03.2011 | by Kepo Moses John

Yeka Peter on post-referendum proceedings

01.03.2011 | by M. B.

Northern opposition clings to all-inclusive dialogue

28.02.2011 | by

Carrot or stick: Youth taking matters in their own hands

26.02.2011 | by Lodiong Morris

Kiir: a road map for the coming period

25.02.2011 | by Richan Ochi

Southern Sudan still immune to the wind of change

24.02.2011 | by M. B.

Free media still on hold

24.02.2011 | by M. B.

Dr. Medani calls for new political agreement

23.02.2011 | by Aisha Al-Samany

Constitutional review committee under fire

23.02.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

Traditional culture in conflict with education

22.02.2011 | by Ochan Hannington

Why Ugandan expats did not vote

21.02.2011 | by M. B.

Blue Nile Christians fear extension of Sharia

Separation under local and international auspices

16.02.2011 | by Hassan Berkia

A future without Southern oil

Political change and the fate of street children

The ecstasy of freedom

12.02.2011 | by Ochan Hannington

GoSS Minister and Guard Assassinated

The challenges facing the 54th State of Africa

08.02.2011 | by Richan Ochi

From Bouazizi to Facebook: Reasons differ but the goal is one

08.02.2011 | by Hassan Faroog

The Church and the Referendum

02.02.2011 | by Ochan Hannington

Popular consultations politically polarised

31.01.2011 | by Khalid Saad

Official preliminary referendum results announced

31.01.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

AU pledges to be first to recognise independence

28.01.2011 | by Pascal Ladu

SPLA: Concerned about military buildup at border

28.01.2011 | by M. B.

Attacks by gunmen in Unity State

27.01.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Blue Nile State popular consultations

New nation - new name?

26.01.2011 | by M. B.

Popular Consultation - its conduct and the options it offers

Unity State - highest vote for separation

25.01.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

The trek to the South continues

24.01.2011 | by M. B.

Justice Chan Reec Madut: Referendum reflections

23.01.2011 | by M. B.

Central Equatoria Governor cautions against sectarianism

23.01.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

Kosti: Returnees waiting on hold

23.01.2011 | by Aisha Al-Samany

Unity State rebels: we want peace

22.01.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Expectations high for nascent New Sudan

21.01.2011 | by Ochan Hannington

Lagu: North-South reunion possible

20.01.2011 | by Mary Ajith

The post-separation economy - what are the scenarios at hand?

EU observers confirm peaceful and credible voting process

19.01.2011 | by M. B.

Malik Aggar: If the movement does not stand with my demands I will leave it

19.01.2011 | by Aisha Al-Samany

Renk - immense enthusiasm for independence amid a shocking humanitarian situation

Memories of Garang

18.01.2011 | by Ochan Hannington

Kajokeji: money matters

17.01.2011 | by Lodiong Morris

The prospect of a violent scenario in Sudan is looming

17.01.2011 | by Hamza Baloul

First samples indicate overwhelming vote for independence

16.01.2011 | by M. B.

Court orders man to pay 400 Sudanese Pounds for voting twice

16.01.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

Referendum Commission confident of successful results, 3.3 million votes cast

Secessionists in North & South: one goal, different thinking - Part 2

15.01.2011 | by Hassan Faroog

Northern employees at oil fields in South Sudan feel threatened

15.01.2011 | by Bonifacio Taban

Sentiments of Southerners vary greatly in Juba and Khartoum

15.01.2011 | by Aisha Al-Samany

Would secession bring real peace?

15.01.2011 | by Ochan Hannington

IDPs: We missed voting but we are happy to be home

15.01.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

Secessionists in North & South: one goal, different thinking - Part 1

14.01.2011 | by Hassan Faroog

Man beaten and detained for voting twice in Yei

14.01.2011 | by Akim Mugisa

Voting in Yei County

14.01.2011 | by Akim Mugisa