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# sudan - Today’s News

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# sudan - Tuesday 25 December, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Read Me

My Christmas Day: Boiled meat with the prospect of scorpions

Merry Christmas from Maban, South Sudan, where Niamh Fleming-Farrell sends dispatches from the frontline of aid workers there.

# sudan - Friday 14 September, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Protests

Egyptian leaders call off nationwide protest against anti-Islamic film

The Muslim Brotherhood had called for demonstrations across Egypt, but the British and German embassies in Sudan are targeted.

# sudan - Tuesday 21 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Darfur

UN peacekeepers missing in Darfur

Two Jordanian officers were buying supplies at a market when they disappeared yesterday.

# sudan - Sunday 19 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Sudan

Sudanese minister killed in mountain plane crash

Sudan’s Minister of Guidance and Religious Endowments was on a civilian aircraft when it crashed.

# sudan - Sunday 5 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Sudan

UN staffer shot dead in Sudan

The driver was killed when his vehicle was attacked by two assailants.

# sudan - Friday 3 August, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Clinton

Hillary Clinton hopes for improved drones to find Kony

The US Secretary General was also focused on preserving a fragile peace between Sudan and South Sudan on her two day agenda of talks in East Africa.

# sudan - Sunday 29 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie South Sudan This post contains images

Pictures: The humanitarian crisis in South Sudan

Médecins Sans Frontiéres says that thousands of refugees are at risk of dying from illnesses that are entirely preventable.

# sudan - Friday 27 July, 2012

Explainer: Why are there four Olympic athletes with no country?

There’s four athletes competing under the Olympic flag, with no country to represent. Here’s how that came about.

# sudan - Monday 9 July, 2012

From TheJournal.ie South Sudan

‘This situation is entirely preventable’: Death and desperation in South Sudan

As South Sudan marks a year of independence, Medecins Sans Frontieres is calling for urgent intervention as one refugee camp in a wholly unsuitable area is overwhelmed with new arrivals and dreadful conditions.

# sudan - Sunday 24 June, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Read Me

Column: If they weren’t lucky or strong enough, they died along the way

Amid 35,000 people who are running out of water, Chiara Burzio describes the scenes in South Sudan.

# sudan - Monday 30 April, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Uganda

Uganda suggests Joseph Kony getting Sudan support

Ugandan officials have repeated past claims that rebel leader Joseph Kony has been receiving support from the Sudanese government.

# sudan - Tuesday 24 April, 2012

From TheJournal.ie 5 At 5

The 5 at 5: Tuesday

5 stories, 5 minutes, 5 o’clock…

From TheJournal.ie Drone

Parts made by Irish manufacturer found in Sudan drone – reports

Parts manufactured by a company in Kerry have been found in a drone used to target civilians in South Sudan.

From TheJournal.ie Tensions

South Sudan’s leader says Sudan has declared war

The president, who is on a visit to China, made the remarks after the Sudanese leader vowed to press ahead with his military campaign.

# sudan - Sunday 8 April, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Sudan This post contains videos

Why is George Clooney watching Sudan via satellite?

Here’s what you need to know about ongoing problems between North African states Sudan and South Sudan.

# sudan - Saturday 17 March, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Daily Fix

The Daily Fix: St Patrick’s Day

All the biggest news stories from the day, as well as the bits and pieces you may have missed.

From TheJournal.ie Sudan This post contains videos

George Clooney released after Sudan protest arrest

Protesters are calling for humanitarian aid to be allowed into Sudan to prevent a major crisis from developing.

From TheJournal.ie 9 At 9 This post contains videos

The 9 at 9: St Patrick’s Day

Nine things to know this St Patrick’s morning…

# sudan - Friday 16 March, 2012

From TheJournal.ie Sudan This post contains images

In pictures: George Clooney arrested at Sudan embassy protest

Demonstrators are calling for intervention to prevent the Sudanese situation becoming a major humanitarian crisis.

# sudan - Wednesday 18 January, 2012

AFCON This post contains videos

African Cup of Nations 2012 preview: Group B

Tournament favourites Ivory Coast feature in the second instalment of our guide to each team.

# sudan - Sunday 15 January, 2012

From The Daily Edge Sitdown Sunday

Sitdown Sunday: 7 deadly reads

The very best of the week’s writing from around the web.

# sudan - Saturday 7 January, 2012

From TheJournal.ie 9 At 9

The 9 at 9: Saturday

Including a hot air balloon crash, why French people are not visiting Ireland and will Anne Doyle be back on our screens soon?

# sudan - Sunday 25 December, 2011

From TheJournal.ie 9 At 9 This post contains videos

The 9 at 9: Christmas Day

Nine things to know this Christmas morning…

# sudan - Friday 23 December, 2011

From TheJournal.ie 5 At 5

The 5 at 5: Friday

5 minutes, 5 stories, 5 o’clock…

# sudan - Monday 19 September, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Separated

UK surgeons separate twin girls joined at head

Two 11-month old girls have been successfully separated after a series of risky operations at a London children’s hospital.

# sudan - Saturday 9 July, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Independence Day This post contains videos

South Sudan: The world’s newest country

Street parties kicked off at the stroke of midnight on Saturday across Southern Sudan, as residents celebrated the birth of their nation after decades of civil war.

# sudan - Friday 8 July, 2011

From TheJournal.ie New Country

The world’s newest country: South Sudan set to number 193

South Sudan’s new government faces huge challenges in reforming its military and diversifying the oil-based economy.

From TheJournal.ie Week In Photos This post contains images

The week in photos

This is the week that was, in pictures.

# sudan - Thursday 16 June, 2011

From TheJournal.ie China

China sends invite to Sudanese leader, who’s wanted for war crimes

President Omar al-Bashir will visit China in a little over a week, despite the fact he’s wanted by an international court on war crimes charges.

# sudan - Wednesday 25 May, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Sudan

Gunmen fire on UN helicopters in tense Sudan town

Fears of another civil war breaking out in Sudan have intensified, with gunmen shooting at UN helicopters and northern troops being given a “green light” to attack southern forces if provoked.

# sudan - Monday 23 May, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Sudan

Southern Sudan appeals for help as UN officials demand “immediate withdrawal” from disputed border town.

Northern occupation of the town of Abyei threatens to re-ignite Sudan’s civil war. The oil-rich area is strongly contested and there are fears of escalating violence.

# sudan - Sunday 22 May, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Daily Fix

The Daily Fix: Sunday

All the news of the day you might have missed…

From TheJournal.ie Sudan

North Sudan ‘declares war’ on South after seizure of contested region

The occupation of the border town of Abyei by Northern forces has raised fears of re-igniting the civil war between north and south just months after the South voted to secede from the North in a referendum following two decades of war.

# sudan - Wednesday 2 February, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Middle East

The Middle East protests: what has happened so far?

Egypt, Tunisia and other countries across the Arab world have been electrified by waves of protest recently as furious crowds demand an end to poverty and repression: read about the unrest that has broken out to date.

# sudan - Tuesday 25 January, 2011

From TheJournal.ie Middle East This post contains videos

Protesters flood the streets in Tunisia, Egypt and Lebanon

The fallout out from Tunisia’s Jasmine revolution continues: protesters have taken to the streets across Tunisia, Egypt and Lebanon in calls for political reform.

# sudan - Thursday 21 October, 2010

From TheJournal.ie China

China attempts to block UN report on ammunition to Sudan

Report alleges Chinese ammunition was sent to Darfur, despite UN arms embargo.

# sudan - Thursday 19 August, 2010

FANCY LIVING in a town shaped like a giant pineapple? What about a giraffe – or a rhino?

Well then book a ticket to Sudan because you’re in luck.

The Sundanese government has admitted to being in talks with investors about reconstructing towns to resemble shapes found on their state flags – toying with the idea of reconstructing its cities look like animals and fruit.

Sudan has been ravaged by over two decades of civil war and, although the country has sizable oil deposits, the Sudanese people suffer from hunger and poverty.

The price placed on the project is an estimated $10bn.

It has been proposed that the capital of Southern Sudan, Juba, be reshaped to resemble a rhino. It would be renamed “Rhino City”.

However, unlike some countries that have taken on ambitious construction projects – for example Dubai’s coastal palm-shaped islands – Southern Sudan still lacks basic infrastructure. Outside of Juba buildings, apart from mud huts, are rare.

According to the UN, more than 90% of Southern Sudan lives on less than $1 (0.77c) a day.

# sudan - Tuesday 13 July, 2010

THE INTERNATIONAL Criminal Court (ICC) has issued a second arrest warrant for the president of Sudan, Omar al-Bashir, for his part in the Darfur genocide. The first warrant was issued against him in 2009 for war crimes and crimes against humanity, and he has repeatedly denied involvement in the crimes.