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22 May 2013
                       
 
 
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13 May 2013
 
 
Sudan says South Sudan helped rebels attacking major town
ATTACKS
Sudan accused South Sudan of having supported rebels who launched a major assault two weeks ago, warning this could derail recent oil and security agreements between the African neighbours, state...
 
 
22 Apr 2013
 
Sudan, South Sudan and the resource curse
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
In January 2012, South Sudan stopped oil production after it failed to reach an agreement with Sudan on transit fees.(2) The dispute crippled the economies of both Sudan and South Sudan and fuelled...
 
 
13 Nov 2012
 
Securing Sudan and South Sudan’s economic and political futures: The real value of oil
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
On 9 July 2011, the world’s newest nation was born. The Republic of Sudan had been in conflict for the majority of its independence since 1956. South Sudan gained its autonomy from the North...
 
 
17 Jul 2012
 
 
 
Elbows and wounds: How the licking of both are playing out in the Sudans and affecting the resurrected negotiations between them
VIDEO
While demonstrators on the streets of Khartoum wittingly have taken the term of licking ones elbows as their slogan in the recent protests, the regime is licking their wounds of years of economic...
 
 
11 May 2012
 
News this week
UPDATE
The ANC bowed to pressure on the Protection of State Information, proposing a raft of changes in response to sustained criticism of the bill over the past two years. These include a compromise on a...
 
 
10 May 2012
 
 
 
Peace and Security Council Report – May 2012
PEACE & SECURITY
Mali, a country regarded as one of Africa’s more promising democracies has experienced a coup against its democratically elected government and a series of security and political crises in recent...
 
 
02 May 2012
 
 
 
Daily podcast – May 2, 2012
PODCAST
The South African National Roads Agency Limited remained silent on Tuesday over the ruling by the High Court in Pretoria which brought the Gauteng e-tolling project to a halt.
 
 
26 Apr 2012
 
The Heart of the Matter in the Worsening Relations between the Sudans
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
As Antonovs from bases in Sudan continue to miss their targets amidst the ear-splitting sounds of AK47s in parts of the disputed border areas between Sudan and South Sudan, it is perhaps only the...
 
 
04 Apr 2012
 
AUHIP: Statement by the African Union High Level Implementation Panel for Sudan, on negotiations between Sudan and South Sudan (04/04/2012)
Statements

Addis Ababa, 4 April 2012. The talks between Sudan and South Sudan, facilitated by the African Union High Level Implementation Panel (AUHIP), preparatory to an extraordinary meeting of the...

 
 
31 Oct 2011
 
Keeping Peace in Abyei: The Role and Contributions of Ethiopia
INSTITUTE FOR SECURITY STUDIES
Since February 2011, Abyei and South Kordofan, oil rich disputed border areas of South Sudan and Sudan, witnessed an intensive military clash between the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement (SPLM)...
 
 
18 Oct 2011
 
Chinese and Indian cooperation in Africa: The case of Sudan
CONSULTANCY AFRICA INTELLIGENCE
China and India have often been portrayed as predators seeking natural resources all over the world, and their presence across the African continent is especially noticeable now. During the process...
 
 
14 Jun 2011
 
SA: Zuma: Budget vote speech by the President of South Africa, in the National Assembly (14/06/2011)
Topics

Date: 14/06/2011
Source: The Presidency
Title: SA: Zuma: Budget vote speech by the President of South Africa, in the National Assembly

 

Honourable Deputy...

 
 
13 Jan 2011
 
 
 
Economic cooperation between North and South Sudan inevitable
STRATEGY
In the likely event that South Sudan secedes from the North to form its own sovereign state, it is inevitable that the two separate countries will have to cooperate and manage their strategic...
 
 
26 Oct 2010
 
SA: Nkoana-Mashabane: Address by the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, at the AUPCRD Ministerial visit to Sudan (26/10/2010)
Topics

Date: 26/10/2010
Source: The Department of International Relations and Cooperation
Title: SA: Nkoana-Mashabane: Address by the Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, at...

 
 
21 Oct 2010
 
Polity – News this week
NEWS
A roundup of news this week.
 
 
 
                       
 
 
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