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SSRC extends polling hours, voting continues in Khartoum
10 January 2011... day of polling in the Southern Sudan self-determination referendum, the national commission organizing it announced that one fifth of ...
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IDPs and disadvantaged get footballs
1 March 2010 UNMIS handed over 610 footballs for disadvantaged and internally displaced persons (IDPs) at the Sudan Football Association (SFA) in Khartoum during a ceremony on 24 February. ...
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31 May - SRSG Qazi, expresses concern over the increase in tribal conflict
20 July 2009... SRSG Qazi, on a visit to southern Sudan, expresses concern over the increase in tribal conflict ...
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DDR begins in Northern Bahr El-Ghazal
11 August 2010 Over 150 ex-combatants have been demobilized in Aweil, Northern Bahr El-Ghazal ...
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UN Security Council issues warning over violence in Abyei
12 May 2011 12 May 2011 – M embers of the UN Security Council yesterday expressed deep concern about the situation in the disputed Abyei area and urged parties to th
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31 May - UNMIS SRSG expresses condolences over the death of Jaafar Nimeiri
11 January 2010 Khartoum, 31 May 2009 - On behalf of the United Nations, the Special ...
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31 May - UNMIS SRSG expresses condolences over the death of Jaafar Nimeiri
21 July 2009 Khartoum, 31 May 2009 - On behalf of the United Nations, the Special ...
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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, ...
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WFP delivers food to over 26,000 displaced in Southern Kordofan
19 June 2011... – The World Food Programme (WFP) has delivered food over the past week to more than 26,000 people who have fled ongoing violence in ...
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Abyei leaders urge peace over PCA ruling
21 July 2009 Abyei politicians recently stressed the need for the Misseriya and Dinka Ngok tribes to live together peacefully as they awaited an international court's decision on the area's disputed border, to