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UN Calls on Sudan to Remove Troops from South

Ban Ki-moon called on the Sudanese military to remove all remaining troops from southern Sudan

Oil Shortfall Hits Rebuilding in South Sudan

Lower than expected oil exports this year have left the government of South Sudan struggling to find cash for urgently needed infrastructure development

Floods may Affect Oil Output in Sudan - China

Output at oilfields operated by China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) in Sudan have been little affected so far but could see production fall further if heavy floods continue

UN Chief Shows Concern Over Delays in Sudan’s CPA Implementation

Ban Ki-moon expressed concern that Sudan’s military had not implemented a key part of accord

Land Disputes Fuel Tensions in War-torn South Sudan

Land disputes in southern Sudan are fuelling tensions and a proposed land register could take years to complete.

Sudan Just Shrugs off Sanctions

The U.S. economic boycott over the violence in Darfur isn't working. Oil wealth is fueling a boom.

Tension Rises Between North, South Sudan Over Abyei Region

Leaders of the Sudanese People's Liberation Army will meet in the southern city of Juba to try to figure out how to revive the Comprehensive Peace Agreement

Former Sudan’s PM says CPA is "blockage agreement"

Sadiq al-Mahdi described the Comprehensive Peace Agreement as a “blockage agreement” and CPA revision is needed to achieve political stability in the Sudan.

Hope Turns to Despair as Sudan Peace Deal Unravels

All indications are that the CPA, signed between the National Congress Party and the former rebel SPLM/A is facing imminent collapse

Sudan has Bigger Crisis than Darfur: '05 Peace Pact Falling Apart

The conflict in Sudan's Darfur region has distracted world attention from a greater potential disaster - the possible collapse of that country's historic north-south peace treaty

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