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Africa Headlines
| over 1 year ago
Making Tax Work in South Sudan Matthew Benson 14 November 2011 analysis Nothing is certain in life but death and taxes. Needless to say, nowhere is it possible to escape the former; but it's all too easy to shun taxes in South Sudan. The system as it...
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Sudan Tribune
| over 1 year ago
Sudan went on the defense a day after reports of an aerial bombardment conducted by its air force on a refugee camp inside the borders of South Sudan which drew strong rebuke from the White House and rights groups...South Sudan officials claimed...
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China News
| over 1 year ago
China on Friday night saw off its first police squad for South Sudan who will take part in the United Nations peacekeeping missions in the African country, the Ministry of Public Security said in a statement Saturday. The 14-member squad, composed of...
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Africa Headlines
| over 1 year ago
Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) dropped at least two bombs near the Yida refugee camp," Herve Ladsous, Under-Secretary-General for Peacekeeping Operations, told the Security Council.
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Sudan Tribune
| over 1 year ago
November 11, 2011 During the past 48 hours multiple reports from the ground have confirmed that aircraft of Khartoum's Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) have bombed targets in South Sudan. Amidst rapidly escalating tensions in Sudan, the National Islamic...
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Zee News
| over 1 year ago
Sudan and its newly-independent southern neighbour have deteriorated sharply this week, due to fighting either side of the new international frontier that has prompted an angry exchange of accusations. Susan Rice, the US ambassador to the United...
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Washington Post
| over 1 year ago
The U.N.'s top human rights official called Friday for an independent, thorough and credible investigation into allegations that Sudan's air force had bombed a refugee camp in South Sudan. If indeed it is established that an international crime or...
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Newyork Times
| over 1 year ago
Sudan insisted that there had been no bombing and said that its accusers had fabricated a fictional attack, prompting the American ambassador to the United Nations to lash out and call her Sudanese counterpart a liar. The shrill back and forth...
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The New York Times
| over 1 year ago
Sudan insisted that there had been no bombing and said that its accusers had fabricated a fictional attack, prompting the American ambassador to the United Nations to lash out and call her Sudanese counterpart a liar. The shrill back and forth...
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The Daily Star
| over 1 year ago
The United Nations accused Sudan Friday of bombing a refugee camp in South Sudan and called for an investigation into the attack, seen as evidence of the escalating tensions between Khartoum and Juba. U.N. mission in South Sudan] confirmed that the...