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Oil fuels displacement in South Sudan

Refugees International said that a rapid increase in oil exploration potentially threatens the safety of Sudanese living in oil-rich South Sudan and displaced people returning home to these areas

Sudan peace deal one year later: A review by NESI network

NESI has been monitoring the peace process and has often worked as a catalyst to the sustenance of the Sudanese Comprehensive Peace Agreement.

U.N. Okays Sanctions in Sudan

Economic sanctions marked the first punitive measures taken against anyone involved in the atrocities in Darfur region.

Not yet time for UN sanctions on Sudan officials: Russia, China

Russia and China said that the time was not ripe for slapping proposed UN Security Council sanctions on four Sudanese officials.

Fifteen killed in south Sudan militia clashes

The fighting is between rival factions of a southern militia group called the South Sudan Defence Forces (SSDF), which fought alongside Sudanese government

CalSTRS to Sell Stocks With Sudan Links

California State Teachers' Retirement System (CalSTRS), the second largest US pension fund, plans to sell stocks of companies with business in Sudan

Sudan stops Darfur refugee visit

Sudan has prevented the United Nations' top humanitarian official from visiting refugees from the troubled Darfur region

White Nile Says It's Operational in Southern Sudan

The company said it can now speed up the seismic operations and the well targeting process in Block Ba in Southern Sudan

Continued Killings, Rapes, Human Rights Abuse in Darfur Threaten Peace in Whole of Sudan, Special Representative tells Security Council

Militia in South Darfur continues to cleanse village after village. The Government had not disarmed them.

South Sudan receives $700 mln in 2005 oil money - official

Southern Sudan received more than $700 million as part of a deal to end more than two decades of civil war

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