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  1. UK company to print referendum ballots

    7 December 2010

  2. Calm resumes in Malakal

    10 February 2011... Troops of armed forces and police had been deployed around Malakal, Upper Nile State, to secure peace following two days of fighting ...

  3. Calm resumes in Bentiu

    2 May 2010 Following violent election protests on 23 April that left two dead and four others wounded, life in the Unity State capital of Bentiu is gradually returning to normal.

  4. DDR resumes in Rumbek

    31 March 2010 Disarmament, demobilization and reintegration (DDR) of ex-combatants resumed in Rumbek, Lakes State on 23 March, helping former soldiers return to civilian life.

  5. Border area voting drops, but situation calm

    12 January 2011 11 January 2011 – By the third day of polling in Southern Sudan's self-determination referendum, voter turnout in Kallagan Payam along the disputed border between the no

  6. Second polling day in Khartoum calm

    12 April 2010 At a quiet voting station in Khartoum's upscale Riyad area around noon on the second day of Sudan's poll, about five women were sitting in the shade of a tree and some men lingering around.

  7. A calm oasis

    23 September 2009... Centre in Khartoum, one cannot help but feel serenity and calm. ...

  8. Malakal journalists begin three-day training

    28 April 2011 27 April 2011 – Aiming to improve journalists' skills as Southern Sudan prepares to become a new nation, Radio Miraya began a three-day training session today for report

  9. In prolonged transit

    8 March 2011... belongings behind him, Saami Noa was working on an African print dress with his old-school Singer sewing machine. ...

  10. Help along the way

    4 January 2011 Tens of thousands of internally displaced Sudanese have been heading back to their southern roots with little more than a few household items and the shirts on their backs.

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