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The decision by the South Sudanese Government to shut down oil production in January 2012 proved to be the spark that has again ignited armed confrontation between the two new neighbours. In April,...
Sudan's president promised a future of freedom and open government on Saturday in a strikingly conciliatory speech following a week of small protests in Sudan and an uprising in neighbouring Egypt.
In today's podcast, a request has been made for President Kgalema Motlanthe to establish a commission of enquiry into the legal wrangles surrounding the cases of Jacob Zuma and Schabir Schaik;...
In today's podcast, breakaway party, the Congress of the People, says in reaction to the SCA's ruling yesterday, that the ANC acted recklessly in recalling Thabo Mbeki as President last year; a...
Human Rights Watch voiced concern on Tuesday at mass arrests in Khartoum after an attack on Sudan's capital by Darfur rebels and said it feared some people had been tortured or killed....