Mediators have handed proposals to Sudan and South Sudan with the aim of helping the two sides strike a deal on the implementation of security arrangements. Read more »
Violence in Jonglei State in South Sudan accounted for more than half of all people killed in the country in 2012, according to a report from the Enough Project. Read more »
A student body has claimed that more than 100 people were taken into custody after clashes with police during a protest over the killing of four students. Read more »
The financial assistance from the Arab League will go towards providing yellow fever vaccines to five states in Darfur where the disease continues to infect and kill scores. Read more »
In a long series of envoys, Princeton Lyman was the most successful American diplomat to Sudan and South Sudan since former Senator John Danforth, writes Aly Verjee for African ... Read more »
The pound continued sliding further as traders in the black market reportedly saw no signs that the persistent shortage in foreign currency will ease. Read more »
Security forces used teargas to break-up a demonstration by hundreds over the alleged killing of four students. Read more »
Dozens have reportedly been left injured as protesters continue to demonstrate over the mysterious killings of four students. Read more »
Peace talks between Sudan and South Sudan will be moved to Ethiopia following unsuccessful meetings over the implementation of a security deal. Read more »
The six-week period given by the African Union to Sudan and South Sudan to build consensus on a proposal on the final status of the oil-producing region has expired. Read more »
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