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  1. Southern Kordofan elections

    26 April 2017 Featured News

  2. Mummies, medicine and Coca Cola

    26 May 2010 A primary export with uses ranging from mummification to fizzy drink production, gum arabic in Sudan has experienced a turbulent ride on world markets amid controversial pricing at home.

  3. 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.

  4. Building an economy

    21 March 2011 The Southern Sudanese government has been pushing through investment reforms to create a solid foundation for a market-driven economy, vital for a new state.

  5. 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.

  6. A prisoner’s right to vote

    16 January 2011

  7. A dash of Cuba in Juba

    21 June 2010 Luna llena no me puedes decir si por algo el espera para mi amor hace mucho que lo ando buscando si lo ves dile que es...

  8. 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.

  9. Back to school

    24 January 2011 When Santino Mayen enrolled in a primary school in the Western Bahr El-Ghazal State capital of Wau in 2005, Southern Sudan was just beginning to recover from two decades of civil war

  10. 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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