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8/10/2012 1:35:13 PM
Buoyed by oil deal with Khartoum, Africa's newest nation is planning road links with both its northern neighbour and Kenya
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8/3/2012 10:46:56 AM
US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton visits the South Sudanese capital Juba to express Washington's concern over the conflict between the two neighboring Sudanese states
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7/22/2012 11:41:04 PM
A spokesman for the South Sudanese delegation reveals the launching of a new round of African Union-brokered talks between Khartoum and Juba to settle the disputed files between both neighboring states
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7/9/2012 12:32:41 PM
South Sudan celebrates its first year of independence despite it has spent the past year wracked by border wars with the rump state of Sudan
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7/3/2012 12:45:40 PM
Heavy-handed security, self-censorship, and non-existence of legal protection represent huge barriers for South Sudanese journalists who encountered several rights violations in the world's newest nation
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6/25/2012 8:35:20 PM
Finance chief says government has no choice but to cut spending to plug a public finance gap estimated aat $2.4 billion
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6/18/2012 1:36:34 PM
A plane carrying 127 immigrants took off from Tel Aviv for the South Sudan capital of Juba, in the first wave of expulsions of tens of thousands of Africans
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6/6/2012 1:46:11 PM
One hundred South Sudanese take last chartered plane from Khartoum to Juba, marking the final airlift of almost 12,000 so far, but many more remain in makeshift shelters
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Economy
6/4/2012 4:03:46 PM
Request comes as world's newest nation scrambles for cash to make up for loss of nearly all state revenues after shutdown of oil facilities
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5/31/2012 5:35:41 PM
A harsh US dollar famine is squeezing the world's newest nation as stalled oil production cuts off 98 per cent of state revenues
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5/31/2012 2:25:10 PM
Sudan says it is committed to the announced withdrawal of its Armed Forces from the Abyei region confirming it hasn't any police at all inside the area, now or in the past
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5/28/2012 4:35:15 PM
Oil shutdown has hiked costs of everything, from fuel to cooking oil and foodstuffs, forcing Juba to cut spending for a state already at the foot of world rankings
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5/19/2012 6:14:13 PM
Cash from unnamed 'friendly' countries will stabilise the local currency, says central bank official in Khartoum
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5/19/2012 12:43:38 PM
Central bank will let exchange bureaux use rates closer to the black market, essentially devaluing the currency as Khartoum is bitten hard by loss of oil revenues
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5/16/2012 12:05:06 PM
Sudan-South Sudan talks stall as the looming all-out war between the Khartoum and Juba governments becomes more of a threat
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5/16/2012 11:54:54 AM
Border disputes have to be settled before Khartoum will let southern oil through its territory, says president
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5/9/2012 1:14:37 PM
Finance minister reveals to parliament the price of Khartoum's feud with Juba over oil transit fees
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5/8/2012 12:11:31 PM
Offering support to both Juba and Khartoum to 'protect them from economic hardship', bank says rivals are struggling after bitter dispute over oil revenues
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5/2/2012 3:05:15 PM
Southern Sudanese citizens remaining in Sudan are feared for by Juba government, as approximately 12,000 remain trapped without the means to leave
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4/30/2012 2:00:15 PM
The United Nations say there is a notable increase in the number of hungry refugees who crossed the border from South Kordofan into South Sudan's Unity state
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