South Sudan cattle raid ‘claims dozens of lives’

19 April 2014 BBC Cattle raids and revenge attacks have claimed thousands of lives since 2011 Dozens of people have been killed in a cattle raid in South Sudan’s northern Warrap state, local officials say. Around 28 civilians died during

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Egypt to build $26.6 million worth dam in South Sudan

Ahram Online 18 Apr 2014 Egypt’s irrigation ministry said it was about to conclude studies on the construction of a new dam in Africa’s newest state, South Sudan, as part of Egyptian aid pledged to the war-torn country. All the

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South Sudanese find peace in Ethiopia as rains near and war continues

William Davison Fri 18 April 2014 The Guardian South Sudanese refugee Nyarout Chuol with children at the UNHCR refugee camp of Kule in Gambella, Ethiopia. Photograph: William Davison It wasn’t heavy fighting that made Nyarout Chuol leave South Sudan with

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President Kiir, Ethiopian PM Meet Over South Sudan Crisis

BY TESFA-ALEM TEKLE 18 APRIL 2014 Sudan Tribune Addis Ababa — The South Sudanese president, Salva Kiir, on Thursday arrived in the Ethiopian capital, Addis Ababa, where he held talks with Ethiopian Prime Minister, Hailemariam Desalegn on the political turmoil

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Deadly attack on South Sudan UN base

April 17, 2014 BBC The UN base in Bor is home to some 5,000 displaced civilians Dozens of civilians sheltering in a UN base in the South Sudan town of Bor have been killed in an attack by armed youths,

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S. Sudanese rebels dismiss alleged arrest of their leaders in Ethiopia

Sudan Tribune April 13, 2014 (ADDIS ABABA) – The South Sudanese rebel SPLM-In-Opposition have dismissed speculations that some of their leaders were allegedly arrested by Ethiopian authorities in the country’s western region of Gambella. Social media was awash with reports

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WFP launches cross-border aid to South Sudanese from Ethiopia

By Tesfa-Alem Tekle Sudan Tribune April 11, 2014 (ADDIS ABABA) – The United Nations’ World Food Program (WFP) has launched a cross-border operation to supply food to tens of thousands of South Sudanese affected by the conflict which began in

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Eritrea denies Ethiopian destabilization claims

09 April 2014 World Bulletin / News Desk Eritrea has dismissed claims by longstanding rival Ethiopia that it was destabilizing the East Africa region by involving itself in the ongoing conflict in South Sudan. Eritrean Ambassador to Kenya Beyene Russom

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Red Cross Trains South Sudanese Refugees in Ethiopia

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies 8 APRIL 2014 PRESS RELEASE Buses full of South Sudanese refugees drive through the mango and fish rich town of Gambella, in southwestern Ethiopia, before finally arriving at the newly set

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Red Cross Trains South Sudanese Refugees in Ethiopia

International Federation of Red Cross and Red Crescent Societies 8 APRIL 2014 PRESS RELEASE Buses full of South Sudanese refugees drive through the mango and fish rich town of Gambella, in southwestern Ethiopia, before finally arriving at the newly set

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