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- South Sudan celebrates Army Day amid challenges
- President Kiir tells Chinese envoy Juba ready for dialogue with Khartoum
- Government, IOM to begin major airlift of South Sudanese from Kosti
- Chief Negotiator concludes Europe, US visit
- South Sudan adopts new political map
- South Sudan reiterates compliance with Security Council resolution 2046
- South Sudan still prefers dialogue to settle disputes with Sudan
- South Sudanese come out in force to support President Kiir on Heglig
- In pictures: Dr. Kwaje's body received in Juba (24022 views)
- In pictures: Comrade Wani launches his elections campaign (23702 views)
- In pictures: Chairman Kiir launches elections campaign (23384 views)
- In pictures: SPLM launches campaign in Malakal (23287 views)
- In pictures: Chairman Kiir votes (22928 views)
- In pictures: 'Yes for separation' procession (22911 views)
- In pictures: Booklet of SPLM Referendum Messages (22896 views)
- In pictures: SPLM leader sworn in as first elected GOSS president (22175 views)
South Sudan celebrates Army Day amid challenges
JUBA (May 16, 2012) – South Sudan on Wednesday celebrated Army Day commemorating the 29th anniversary of the founding of the Sudan Peoples’ Liberation Movement/Army (SPLM/SPLA) to spearhead the liberation of all the marginalized people of Sudan.
President Kiir tells Chinese envoy Juba ready for dialogue with Khartoum
JUBA (May 14, 2012) – President Salva Kiir held talks with Chinese presidential envoy Zhong Jianhua on Monday, which focused the current tensions along the South Sudan-Sudan border but also covered bilateral relations with Beijing.
Read more: President Kiir tells Chinese envoy Juba ready for dialogue with Khartoum
Government, IOM to begin major airlift of South Sudanese from Kosti
JUBA (May 14, 2012) – The government and the International Organization for Immigration (IOM) on Monday began a major operation to airlift some 15,000 South Sudanese currently stranded in Kosti, White Nile State, about 200 km south of the Sudanese capital Khartoum.
Read more: Government, IOM to begin major airlift of South Sudanese from Kosti
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