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Military leaders and officials from north and south Sudan have agreed there would be "no return to war" after more than a week of bloody clashes over the disputed oil town of Abyei, a...
Heavy fighting erupted between Sudan's army and southern Sudanese forces in the disputed oil-rich town of Abyei on Tuesday, leaving at least 100 injured and an unknown number dead, aid workers...
South Sudan hopes to begin the long delayed demobilisation of tens of thousands of former rebel fighters in May but many could return to violence without jobs or enough money, a government official...
South Sudan will begin to demobilise some 25 021 soldiers, but full support packages for former combatants are not assured yet because of UN funding delays, a southern official said on Tuesday.
The oil-rich district of Abyei, currently controlled part by
Khartoum and part by southern rebels, is proving the main stumbling
block in peace talks in Kenya, a senior government negotiator said...
The US special envoy for Sudan met yesterday in Kenya with
negotiators from Khartoum and a southern rebel group in a new
effort to push the two sides to conclude a comprehensive peace
deal, the...