May 22
- 100,000 People Left Without Essential Healthcare in Jebel Si in North Darfur State [press release] (MSF)
- Twic East, Jonglei Commissioner Calls for Focus Upon Agriculture (Sudan Tribune)
- Northern Bahr El Ghazal Gives Security Top Priority Over Internal Affairs (Sudan Tribune)
- Unamid Comments 'Ignore Reality On the Ground' (Radio Dabanga)
- Zalingei IDPs Accuse Government of Targeting Camp Leaders (Radio Dabanga)
- Heglig's True Culprit (Independent)
- Country Seeks Arab Support On Its Dispute With Juba (Sudan Tribune)
- Armory Catches Fire Amid Confusion Over Cause (Sudan Tribune)
- Minister Reveals Discrepancies Between Govt's, UN Estimation of Refugee (Sudan Tribune)
- Khartoum Calls On African Nations to Withdraw From ICC (Sudan Tribune)
- Protests Over Khartoum Failure to Pull Troops From Abyei (Sudan Tribune)
- Opposition Criticises Ethiopia-Sudan Extradition Agreement (Sudan Tribune)
- Kiir Holds Talks With Mbeki (Sudan Tribune)
- Thousands Flown Home to Juba from North (UN News)
May 21
- Govt Frees UN Deminers Captured in Heglig (Sudan Tribune)
- Central Bank's Decision On Currency Exchange Rates Draws Ire of Finance Minister (Sudan Tribune)
- Fire Breaks Out Near Kass (Radio Dabanga)
- UNAMID 'Situation in Darfur Relatively Calm' (Radio Dabanga)
- Army Frees Captives (BuaNews)
- Govt Must End Clampdown On Media [press release] (HRInfo)
- Kenya-Sudan-South Sudan - Back in Kakuma Camp Again (IRIN)
- Is UNSC Only Legitimate in Complaint Times? [opinion] (Sudan Tribune)
- NCP - an Obstacle to Peaceful Co-Existence [opinion] (Sudan Tribune)
- Impressions On the Sudan (Leadership)
- Umma Party Denies Withdrawal From Opposition Alliance (Sudan Tribune)
- Resumption of Talks With South Sudan Does Not Mean Compliance With UN Resolution - Nafie (Sudan Tribune)
- Former SPLA Seeks Job Regrets Upon Return From Canada (Citizen)
- The Issues of Dirt in Juba and Its Arabized Names Are Still in Stalemate to Be Solved [editorial] (Citizen)
- Activists Ask Lakes State Governor to End Unlawful Arrest of Journalists (Sudan Tribune)
- Juba Calls for 'Steep' Sanctions On Sudan Over Abyei (Sudan Tribune)
- Human Rights Agency Condemns Arrest of Radio Journalist [press release] (SSNA)
- Camp Leader Killed in Militia Attack (Radio Dabanga)
- IDPs Flee Back to Camps After New Settlers Open Fire (Radio Dabanga)
- Confiscating 'Akhir Lahza' Newspaper and Press Freedom Deterioration [press release] (HRInfo)
- Jonglei Flooding Requires Drainage System (Sudan Tribune)
- IOM Airlifts Nearly 2,000 Citizens From Khartoum (Sudan Tribune)
- Female Journalist Arrested Without Charge in Rumbek (Sudan Tribune)
- Fear of Bombings Affects School Attendance in Unity State (Sudan Tribune)
- Ugandan Thief Steals Money From a Parked Car in Juba, Gets Arrested (Citizen)
- Council of Ministers Approves Nation New Map (Citizen)
- If UN/AU Have Failed to Get Khartoum Out From Abyei, SPLA Is Ready to Go in - Marial (Citizen)
- U.S. to Participate Actively in Darfur Development - Sissi (Sudan Tribune)
- Khartoum Complains to Security Council Over Juba's Map (Sudan Tribune)
- Opposition Leader Under House Arrest (Sudan Tribune)
- Journalist Faces Harassment (Sudan Tribune)
- Khartoum Willing to Settle Differences - AU Mediator (BuaNews)
May 20
- Security First, Bashir Tells Mbeki (Sudan Tribune)
May 19
- Gas Leakage Suffocates Hundreds (Sudan Tribune)
May 18
- Govt Sends Peace Team to Sudan (New Vision)
- Bracing for a Massive Influx of Returnees (IPS)
- Past and Future Challenges of the AU [interview] (New Era)
- Central Bank Allows Forex Bureaus to Determine Own Exchange Rate (Sudan Tribune)
- Woman Reportedly Sentenced to Death By Stoning for Adultery (Sudan Tribune)
- U.S. Congressional Committee Votes to Cut Aid From States Hosting President Bashir (Sudan Tribune)
- Darfur Rebel Leader Says Regime Change Is the Only Option for Peace (Sudan Tribune)
- Corruption Threatens Loan Dealings - Global Witness (Sudan Tribune)
- NCP Denies Intention to Question Foreign Minister Over His Criticism of Bashir (Sudan Tribune)
- Mbeki Arrives in Khartoum to Meet Sudanese Leaders Over Talks With Juba (Sudan Tribune)
- Ethiopia, Govt Ink an Official Criminal Extradition Treaty (Sudan Tribune)
- Shooting in Twice East, Jonglei Kills One (Sudan Tribune)
- Govt Must Not Put All 'Egg' On the UN & AU Baskets [opinion] (Sudan Tribune)
- Juba - 'Filthy' Is an Understatement [opinion] (Sudan Tribune)
- UK Pledges Pressure On Govt to Withdraw SAF From Abyei [press release] (GoSS)
- Lakes State Governor Calls for Increased Agricultural Production (Sudan Tribune)
- Abyei SPLM Official - Military Option 'Fully Available' (Sudan Tribune)
- Wau MPs Take Oath, Governor Vows War On Corruption (Citizen)
- Breaking the Standoff On Post-Independence Issues With Sudan [analysis] (Sudan Tribune)
- Repression Intensifies After Border Violence - Human Rights Watch (HRW)
- SPLA Infantry Division 5 to Stop SAF Attacks in Raga County (Citizen)
- 12 Students Injured in Attack At Nyala University (Radio Dabanga)
- Two IDPs Wounded in Militia Attack (Radio Dabanga)
May 17
- UN Security Council Demands Progress on Abyei, Extends Peacekeeping Mandate (UN News)
- U.S. Looks to cut Non-Humanitarian Aid to Nations That Host Bashir (U.S. House)
- Breaking the Standoff On Post-Independence Issues With Sudan [opinion] (Citizen)
- U.S. Envoy Rice At UN On Sudan [document] (State Department)
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