Security arrangements and the number of states remain the key challenges in implementing the South Sudan peace agreement, three months to the due date for the formation of the transitional government
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Sudan, South Sudan police sign cooperation deal
Sudan and South Sudan police chiefs on Monday signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at expanding cooperation between both sides, Anadolu Agency reports
A new strongman in Sudan? Experts aren’t so sure
When Sudan’s protest leaders signed a preliminary power-sharing agreement with the ruling military council in early July, they had no choice but to shake hands with the man many of them accuse of ordering a massacre just a month earlier
UD: Historisk mulighet for Sudan
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Nytt håp for Sudans framtid
Folket i Sudan er ett skritt nærmere drømmen om demokrati. Protestbevegelsen har inngått en avtale med militærrådet som bringer håp til alle dem som har kjempet for et friere Sudan
87 killed, 168 wounded in Sudan’s deadly crackdown
The head of a Sudanese investigation into the violent break up of a protest by security forces said on Saturday that 87 people were killed and 168 wounded in the June 3 incident in Khartoum, citing a higher death toll than previous official estimates
S. Sudan must enact laws on violence against women: AU official
South Sudanese leaders must enact and enforce laws that will end prevalent occurrences of sexual violence against women in the country, an African Union special envoy said
Sudan extends ceasefire with southern rebels
Sudanese and South Sudanese officials agreed late on Saturday with the leader of an alliance of armed factions operating along their joint border to extend a ceasefire and grant humanitarian access to some areas affected by conflict in Sudan