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SUSPECTED DARFU REBEL LEADERS SURRENDER TO ICC

Two suspected rebel leaders accused of having committed war crimes in Darfur surrendered to the International Criminal Court. The ICC said in a statement...

LAWYERS QUIT DEFENSE OF JOURNALISTS IN KHARTOUM

The defense team of four journalists on trial for alleged terrorism and false reports on arms production for Iran in Khartoum quit yesterday over...

KHARTOUM DENIES KILLING UGANDAN SOLDIERS

Khartoum strongly denied being behind the killing of ten Ugandan soldiers in the bushes of Central Africa Republic. The Sudanese army (SAF) categorical refuted...

UNMIS PRAISES CPA PARTNERS ON NEW GOVERNMENT FORMATION

The UN Mission in Sudan yesterday congratulated the NCP and the SPLM for the formation of a new government of national unity. In...

UN CALLS FOR MORE POLITICAL SUPPORT TO SUDAN

The top UN official in the Sudan told the Security Council on Monday that the international community must take a more active role in...

HIGH POVERTY LEVEL IN SOUTH SUDAN RAISES CONCERN

A report on Poverty in South Sudan raised concerns among international institutions operating in the region. Southern Sudan Centre for Census, Statistic and Evaluation...

JOINT DONORS TEAM PLANS POST-REFERENDUM STRATEGIES

A group of countries that finance development in South Sudan held a meeting to plan their future in the post-referendum era and the collaboration...

MINISTRY TO STOP TRADE AROUND SCHOOL COMPOUNDS

Education authorities in Central Equatoria ordered a halt on shops operating around school compounds in the state.David Lowela, Director General in Central Equatoria ministry...

EASTERN EQUATORIA MINISTRY OF ROADS LACKS EQUIPMENT

Lack of construction equipment is hitting hard Eastern Equatoria ministry of Transport and Roads' capacity to keep the highways in the state in proper...

UNICEF CALLS FOR MORE PUBLIC INVESTMENT IN CHILDREN

The UN agency for the infancy called on the government to spend more money in children«s welfare to address problems like healthcare and education...

YEI COUNTY AIDS COMMISSION URGES CITIZENS NOT TO POINT FINGERS

Authorities in Yei County urged citizens to respect HIV positive people instead of singling them out and excluding them. Yei County Aids Commission Coordinator,...

SPLA SET TO CAPTURE RENEGADE JONGLEI COMMANDER

The South Sudan army said it expected to capture very soon an insurgent commander who rebelled after he lost the race for Jonglei governor....

RETIRED BISHOP PREDICTS PEACE IN SUDAN

The retired bishop of Torit said he was confident that Sudan would not return to war. Bishop Paride Taban spoke out against concerns that...

TORIT HOSPITAL STAFF PRESENT GRIEVANCES LIST

Employees of Torit Civil Hospital presented a list of challenges they are facing while caring for public health in Eastern Equatoria. The workers complained...

WAU RETURNEES GET FOOD AID

Almost 1700 returnees based in Wau were given food for three months ahead of their resettlement in the region. UN's World Food Programme yesterday...

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