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SPLA

Sudan’s heart-broken diaspora
Africa
/ 11 August 2019

Sudan’s heart-broken diaspora

People who left Sudan decades ago still believe in the future of their broken country, and want to return, even after a whole generation.

By Farrah Saville
MTN contributed to human rights violations in Sudan, say 23 civil society groups
Africa
/ 10 July 2019

MTN contributed to human rights violations in Sudan, say 23 civil society groups

Open letter calls on MTN to denounce internet shutdowns and keep Sudan’s internet online

By Open Letter
As the counter-revolution bites, can Sudan’s centre hold?
Africa
/ 14 June 2019

As the counter-revolution bites, can Sudan’s centre hold?

The revolution is for the whole country, say protesters in Khartoum, but the Transitional Military Council has other ideas

By Simon Allison
South Sudan’s bid to build a new army is troubled
Article
/ 20 February 2019

South Sudan’s bid to build a new army is troubled

Factors such as the militia and ethnic loyalties may prevent the formation of a united defence force

By Gwinyayi A Dzinesa
ANC: Ramaphosa to mediate in S Sudan
Article
/ 6 February 2014

ANC: Ramaphosa to mediate in S Sudan

The ANC has decided to send its deputy president to mediate in South Sudan so that relations with the SPLM get stronger, say insiders.

By Mmanaledi Mataboge
S Sudan govt in control after ‘attempted coup’, says Kiir
Africa
/ 16 December 2013

S Sudan govt in control after ‘attempted coup’, says Kiir

South Sudan President Salva Kiir has told reporters that the government’s in full control of a security situation in Juba following an attempted coup.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 4 May 2012

Sudan, S Sudan end hostilities amid UN deadline

Sudan and South Sudan say they will end hostilities to honour a UN deadline after weeks of bitter border clashes that raised fears of larger conflict.

By Hannah McNeish
Over 400 killed in daylong Sudan v Sudan oil battle
Africa
/ 23 April 2012

Over 400 killed in daylong Sudan v Sudan oil battle

Sudanese forces have killed hundreds of South Sudanese during a daylong battle for Sudan’s most important oil field, Heglig.

By Staff Reporter
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Article
/ 12 December 2011

Battles erupt between Sudanese Armed Forces and SPLA

At least 19 state troops have been killed in violent clashes between the Sudanese Armed Forces and members of the SPLA in embattled South Kordofan.

By Staff Reporter
North and South Sudan forces battle in disputed Abyei
Article
/ 15 June 2011

North and South Sudan forces battle in disputed Abyei

Armies of Sudan clashed in Abyei, the Sudan south’s People’s Liberation Army has said, two days after an agreed provisional demilitarisation accord.

By Staff Reporter

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