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  1. Back to their roots

    29 March 2011 With Southern Sudan soon becoming a new state, universities that fled to the north during the country's long-running civil war have been returning home.

  2. Rafting trip on White Nile spotlights tourism in Southern Sudan

    18 April 2011 15 April 2011 – A dozen people traveling in two inflatable rafts arrived in Juba today at the end of a five-day voyage down the White Nile River that began just north of the Eastern Equatoria Sta

  3. Popular Consultations: Development lacking in Blue Nile

    20 January 2011 As people speak their minds in public forums about implementation of Sudan's peace accord in Blue Nile State, the majority agree that it ended the war but has failed to satisfy their needs.

  4. Preliminary referendum results show secession

    30 January 2011 30 January 2011 – Releasing preliminary official results today in Juba, the Southern Sudan Referendum Commission (SSRC) indicated that voters had overwhelmingly endorsed the secession of Sudan's

  5. Swedish ambassador meets parties in Abyei

    20 April 2011 19 April 2011 – Completing a two-day visit to Abyei today, Swedish Ambassador to Sudan Jan Sadek stressed the need for politicians to take responsibility in finding a lasting agreement on the dis

  6. ‘I will march straight home’

    9 February 2011 Uganda was one of eight foreign countries designated for voting in last month's historic Southern Sudan referendum on self-determination.

  7. The forgotten land

    30 August 2010 Any residual effects of development trickling out of the booming Southern Sudanese capital of Juba seem to have avoided Terekeka County, Central Equatoria State, located only 51 miles away.

  8. Filling southern skies

    21 December 2010 Before Sudan's peace accord was signed five years ago, the only aircraft allowed to land at Juba International Airport belonged to the Sudanese Armed Forces and international aid agencies.

  9. Black Gold

    9 August 2009 Once a month, 10 men file into a conference room in a two-story villa overlooking the waters of the Blue Nile in Khartoum to sift the latest financial data of Sudan's most important industry.

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