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Cash Needed to Save South Sudan Peace Deal

Donors have been too slow in delivering funds to develop south Sudan after a landmark peace deal and need to adopt a unified approach to deal with multiple conflicts in Africa's largest country

Interim Rule Proposal for Disputed Sudan (Abyei) Oil Region

Former south Sudan rebels have proposed a temporary administration and new borders for the disputed oil-rich Abyei region

OPINION: Oil Companies Oppressing South Sudanese

This year's revenues from oil will exceed US$4 billion.The indigenous people of the oil areas, however, have languished in abject poverty.

Sudan Upper Nile State official threatens legal action against oil companies

North-south Sudan Armies Differ Over Oil Areas

A South Sudanese army official said on Monday that North Sudanese troops still in the south's vital oil areas were now "occupation forces"

Darfur Scares European Investors off Sudan’s Oil

Sudan has strong potential for oil exploration and expansion but big European players will be reluctant to invest

White Nile lobbying removal from Sudan oil block

Britain's White Nile is lobbying against a decision to remove them from south Sudan's oil Block B, saying it had halted all drilling work in the swampy area.

South Sudan Awards Gold, Uranium Mining Contracts

British/South African New Kush Exploration and Mining Company and the UK-listed Brinkley Mining Plc paid $5,000 for one-year exploration licenses in the area bordering Kenya.

Lundin Petroleum may Forfeit Piece of Sudanese Licence - report

Lundin Petroleum AB and Petronas, may be forced to give up a piece of their Block 5B licence in Sudan

January Haj Seen Delaying Sudan National Census

Sudan's national census, central to the success of democratic elections and a referendum on secession for oil-rich south Sudan, may be postponed a second time

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