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  1. A town rises from the ashes

    14 April 2010... year took its toll on the residents of the Upper Nile State town of Bienythiang. ...

  2. UK company to print referendum ballots

    7 December 2010

  3. Sudan 2010 Elections Coverage

    7 March 2017 Feature Stories:

  4. 23 May - UNMIS strongly condemns the burning and looting in Abyei town

    23 May 2011... currently being perpetrated by armed elements in Abyei town. ...

  5. A culture of clean

    21 December 2010 While many struggling areas of Southern Sudan focus on vital needs like food, shelter and health, residents of Wau have made cleanliness one of their top priorities.

  6. The changing face of Juba

    27 July 2009 Leaning against a small Juba shop piled high with canned goods, soaps and other household essentials, Kiju Samuel said he was making a better living trading in his hometown than he had in Uganda.

  7. 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. ...

  8. Fire sparks fuel shortage in Yambio

    31 August 2009 A fire consumed a tanker truck and three containers on 22 August in Yambio, Western Equatoria State, cutting petrol supplies and pushing up area fuel prices.

  9. 14 March - Printing of Ballots for Sudan Elections 2010

    14 March 2010 UNMIS regrets news reports attributed to Umma Reform and Renewal Party (URRP) suggesting that the Mission's Chief Electoral Affairs Officer has been involved in the process of granting contracts

  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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