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22 July - Qazi welcomes the PCA award on Abyei
23 July 2009 The Special Representative of the UN Secretary-General for the Sudan Ashraf Qazi congratulated the parties to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) for completing the Abyei Arbitration process i
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On every corner
21 December 2010 Gone are the days just a few years ago when UN and relief agency 4x4s seemed to dominate the potholed, mainly dirt streets of Khartoum.
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Referendum broadly meets international standards
17 January 2011 17 January 2011 – Disclosing findings about Sudan's referendum today, two days after polling closed, international and national observer missions indicated a largely free and fair process.
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Three times higher
8 March 2011 Unaware that their teenage daughter was pregnant, Maria Deng's parents treated her with traditional remedies at her home in Malakal, Upper Nile State, when she suddenly became ill.
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From hoes to oxen
9 August 2009 Farmers in five counties of Central and Eastern Equatoria states are throwing away their labour-intensive hoes and putting oxen to work in plowing the land.
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State Information: North Bahr El Ghazel State
12 May 2017 Photo: UNMIS/Tim McKulka
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30 March - Under the Tamarind Tree: a new drama series on Radio Miraya
30 March 2010 30 March 2010 - Radio Miraya is launching today a drama series called "Tehed Shedjera Ardeb" , meaning in simple Arabic "Under the Tamarind Tree."
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Blind voter foresees bright future
11 January 2011 10 January 2011 – Mateo Lodu Tongun could barely contain his excitement as he waited to vote in the Southern Sudanese referendum at Peiti Polling Centre, some 20 kilometres from
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Creating a new nation
20 April 2011 With the independence of Africa's and indeed the world's newest state rapidly approaching, preparations for the new nation are in full throttle.
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Returnees in Kosti begin journey south
8 March 2011 5 March 2011 – Some 2,890 of the almost 6,000 returnees stranded in Kosti, White Nile State, for nearly two months due to lack of transport left today by barge for the south.