South Sudan must prepare for a "real crisis", whatever the outcome of an upcoming referendum on the potential partition of Africa’s largest country.
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/ 17 February 2010
Scars on Severion Wayet’s arms reveal where the flesh-burrowing Guinea worms burst through her skin.
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/ 7 December 2009
Girls and boys in south Sudan do not need bogeyman scare stories to make them behave: the child snatchers are real.
A Sudanese court on Wednesday adjourned the case of a woman journalist facing 40 lashes for wearing ”indecent” trousers.
North and south Sudan have accepted Wednesday’s international arbitration court ruling altering the borders of the disputed oil-rich Abyei region.
A court is to rule on Wednesday on the boundaries of the Sudanese oil district of Abyei, a dispute that has been a flashpoint for tensions.
When Faiza Annet waves her daughter off to school, it’s the seven-year-old who warns her mother to take care.
The scale of violence and the increasing number of attacks on women and children in southern Sudan is causing increasing concern.
South Sudan has a new tool in the fight against maternal mortality: motorbike ambulances, complete with sidecar and padded bed.
Conditions are already tough in Darfur, but many warn things will get worse after Sudan expelled aid groups it accused of collaborating with the ICC.