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Clinton to make first visit to South Sudan during Africa tripupdated: Tue Jul 31 2012 03:42:00

U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton will this week make her first visit to South Sudan, a nation barely one year old that is locked in a bitter dispute with its northern neighbor, as part of a six-country tour of Africa.

South Sudan marathoner is an Olympian without a country updated: Mon Jul 23 2012 05:19:00

Even though he will not compete in the London Olympics under his country's flag, South Sudan native Guor Marial basks with pride as the first athlete from the world's youngest nation in the global arena.

Runner with no country going to Olympicsupdated: Mon Jul 23 2012 05:19:00

S. Sudanese marathoner, Guor Marila, a man without a country, gets the go ahead to participate in the Olympics.

South Sudanese expatriates look ahead after year of freedom and no peaceupdated: Tue Jul 10 2012 10:16:00

On the eve of South Sudan's first birthday, citizens of the young nation gather at a church in suburban Atlanta.

South Sudan's 1st birthday clouded by tensionsupdated: Mon Jul 09 2012 04:13:00

South Sudan, the world's newest nation, turned one year old on Monday, but its anniversary comes amid high tensions with its northern neighbor and economic concerns.

And the iReport Awards go to ... updated: Sat Jul 07 2012 11:47:00

Eyewitness footage of the Indiana State Fair stage collapse, a collection of powerful images from a blind photographer and a dispatch by 14-year-old twins at Occupy Wall Street were among the recipients of the 2nd annual CNN iReport Awards on Saturday night.

Sudan and South Sudan tensions escalateupdated: Fri Jun 29 2012 12:35:00

South Sudan's military gives a media tour near the front lines. CNN's Rosmary Church talks to journalist Alan Boswell.

Nightmare scenario looms in South Sudan, aid groups warnupdated: Wed Jun 06 2012 23:12:00

In a few weeks, South Sudan will turn a year old. It ought to have been a joyous occasion.

South Sudan president seeks return of $4 billion he says was spirited awayupdated: Mon Jun 04 2012 14:10:00

South Sudan's president has written to more than 75 government officials and eight foreign governments in an attempt to recover $4 billion lost to corruption.

Struggling for survival in South Sudanupdated: Tue May 29 2012 06:08:00

Janna Hamilton of Oxfam discusses the struggle for survival at the Jamam refugee camp in South Sudan.

Sudan, South Sudan prepare for peace talksupdated: Tue May 29 2012 06:08:00

Peace talks between Sudan and South Sudan are scheduled to take place Tuesday in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, the first such discussion since tensions peaked last month.

Sudan and South Sudan border clashesupdated: Sat May 05 2012 05:24:00

CNN's Don Lemon and Azadeh Ansari go beyond the headlines into South Sudan, where border tensions are escalating.

ETV reporter caught in South Sudan fightupdated: Tue May 01 2012 12:02:00

Reporter Robyn Kriel comes under fire as war planes from Sudan attack South Sudan.

Sudan president declares state of emergency along southern borderupdated: Tue May 01 2012 12:02:00

The president of Sudan declared a state of emergency Sunday for cities along the hotly contested border with South Sudan, where Sudanese fighter jets launched at least one attack against their neighbor's ground forces.

Sudans conflict leaves 37,000 desperate for water, agency says updated: Fri Apr 27 2012 06:13:00

The spiraling conflict between the Sudans has exacerbated issues for tens of thousands of Sudanese refugees who are desperate for water and facing the threat of fatal diseases, an international aid organization says.

South Sudan president cuts short trip to China amid dispute with Sudan updated: Wed Apr 25 2012 23:24:00

South Sudan's president, who accused Sudan of declaring war on his nation, cut short his trip to China on Wednesday as tension between the two neighbors intensified over border and oil disputes.

Opinion: World must step in to avert South Sudan crisisupdated: Wed Apr 25 2012 11:06:00

The dried up cattle pond is only a few meters off the red road that runs through Jamam refugee camp. It's a huge hole in the ground, long emptied by the blazing sun. At the bottom of this pit women and children dig with cups and bowls in the smelly, spongy mud for the little dirty water that seeps into their shallow wells.

Witness: Sudanese warplanes strike at South Sudan border townsupdated: Mon Apr 23 2012 19:57:00

Sudanese warplanes crossed a disputed border region to strike Monday in South Sudan, escalating fighting that threatens to return the neighboring African countries to full-scale war, a witness said.

South Sudan accuses Sudan of aerial, ground attacksupdated: Sun Apr 22 2012 16:20:00

South Sudan accused Sudan of launching ground and aerial attacks inside South Sudan's territory Sunday.

Sudan, South Sudan's bitter divisionsupdated: Sat Apr 21 2012 05:19:00

As CNN's Nima Elbagir reports, tensions continue to flare between Sudan and South Sudan.

Obama urges Sudan, South Sudan to resolve issues through dialogue updated: Sat Apr 21 2012 05:19:00

U.S. President Barack Obama urged Sudan and South Sudan to resolve their outstanding issues through dialogue and avoid a return to war amid soaring tensions between the neighboring nations.

South Sudan says it is withdrawing from disputed oil regionupdated: Fri Apr 20 2012 14:23:00

South Sudan announced Friday it was withdrawing its troops from a contested oil-rich area it seized last week in a move that escalated tensions and fears of a return to war with Sudan.

Sudan president vows to 'punish' South Sudan updated: Fri Apr 20 2012 06:16:00

The Sudanese president has vowed to "never give up" a disputed oil-rich region that has escalated tensions with South Sudan and sparked fears of the two neighbors' return to war.

Official: 5 killed, 5 wounded in aerial attack in South Sudanupdated: Wed Apr 18 2012 10:49:00

Five people were killed and five others wounded after an airplane dropped bombs Saturday on a town in South Sudan, a military spokesman in that fledgling country said -- though a Sudanese military spokesman denied any such attack.

South Sudan says it has seized disputed oil-rich area updated: Thu Apr 12 2012 11:11:00

South Sudan forces have captured a disputed oil-rich area along the border with Sudan, escalating tensions between the two longtime rivals and threatening a return to war.

South Sudan says it shot down Sudanese fighter jet as tensions escalateupdated: Thu Apr 05 2012 01:20:00

In a dangerous escalation of border violence, South Sudan accused rival Sudan of war mongering Wednesday and said it had shot down a fighter jet sent to bomb the oil-rich Pan Akuac region.

Sudan and South Sudan may slide back to war, world powers warnupdated: Wed Mar 28 2012 13:08:00

Sudan and South Sudan may be sliding back toward war, the United States and other international powers are warning, amid reports that Sudan is bombing its newly independent neighbor.

Border clashes erupt as Sudan peace talks approachupdated: Mon Mar 26 2012 21:58:00

Clashes erupted Monday on the volatile border between Sudan and South Sudan in the run-up to a planned meeting between the nations' presidents as part of a troubled peace process.

More than 200 die in South Sudan tribal feud, official saysupdated: Mon Mar 12 2012 14:52:00

More than 200 people in South Sudan have been killed in a three-day spree of cattle-rustling attacks that ended Sunday, a state governor said Monday.

UN warns of food crisis in South Sudanupdated: Wed Feb 08 2012 10:21:00

Less than a week after the United Nations declared an end to the famine in Somalia, a new report from the world body says millions of people in South Sudan will now face hunger if urgent action is not taken.

Shootout at South Sudan peace meeting kills dozens updated: Sat Feb 04 2012 08:50:00

At least 37 people were killed during a shootout at a meeting to resolve cattle disputes in South Sudan, officials said Saturday, the latest in a spate of violence in the world's newest nation.

Ongoing violence in South Sudanupdated: Sat Feb 04 2012 08:50:00

Trouble continues in the fledgling nation of South Sudan. CNN's Jim Clancy reports.

Scores killed in revenge attacks in South Sudanupdated: Sat Jan 14 2012 03:04:00

Tribal revenge attacks in South Sudan have left at least 57 people dead and 52 wounded, a military spokesperson said.

All the world's a stage as Shakespeare goes to South Sudan updated: Thu Jan 12 2012 07:35:00

A theater company from South Sudan is translating Shakespeare into the local dialect for the first time, before performing the play at London's Globe Theatre.

Roots of Sudanese violenceupdated: Mon Jan 09 2012 06:13:00

CNN's Nima Elbagir explains the latest inter-tribal fighting in South Sudan typifies the fierce competition for resources.

U.N. refugee chief: 'Stand by South Sudan'updated: Mon Jan 09 2012 06:13:00

South Sudan is facing a "huge humanitarian crisis" that requires support from the international community, the United Nations' refugee chief said Sunday.

Thousands flee South Sudan fightingupdated: Sat Jan 07 2012 06:11:00

CNN's Jim Clancy reports on the clashes in South Sudan that have forced thousands to flee.

South Sudan aid effort under way, U.N. saysupdated: Sat Jan 07 2012 06:11:00

A huge aid effort is under way in a remote area of South Sudan to help an estimated 60,000 people who fled their homes to escape roaming fighters, the United Nations said.

South Sudan appeals for humanitarian aid amid fighting updated: Fri Jan 06 2012 11:32:00

South Sudan appealed for international aid for a remote region that has been under attack by roaming fighters, as thousands of residents fled into the bush to avoid the violence.

South Sudan's Jonglei state a 'humanitarian disaster area'updated: Fri Jan 06 2012 05:17:00

South Sudan's Council of Ministers has declared Jonglei state a "humanitarian disaster area" and called on international aid agencies to provide urgently needed humanitarian assistance.

South Sudan 'Lost boy' tells of hope for new nation updated: Wed Jan 04 2012 07:47:00

It's been almost two decades since I was separated from my family, my home and my past as a war child. Last year I was able to travel back to East Africa to find my parents, reconnect with others who survived the war and place my vote in the referendum that would eventually lead to the division of Sudan into two independent states.

A child soldier's new lifeupdated: Wed Jan 04 2012 07:47:00

A former Sudanese child solider talks about moving to the United States and becoming an actor and model.

South Sudan gains control of town where ethnic tensions flared, official saysupdated: Mon Jan 02 2012 18:50:00

South Sudan's government has gained control of a remote town that had been under attack by fighters from a rival tribe, the nation's information minister said Monday.

Report: Fighters attack South Sudan town despite presence of U.N. peacekeepers updated: Sun Jan 01 2012 21:20:00

Thousands of fighters attacked a remote town in South Sudan despite the presence of United Nations peacekeepers in the area, a military official said Sunday.

U.N. deploys peacekeepers to protect South Sudan town facing attackupdated: Sat Dec 31 2011 01:15:00

The United Nations is deploying peacekeeping troops to the remote town of Pibor in South Sudan, saying it faces an imminent attack by thousands of fighters engaged in ethnic clashes in the war-torn region.

Fleeing Sudanese fill refugee campsupdated: Thu Dec 29 2011 10:23:00

Last July, the world celebrated the birth of its newest nation as South Sudan officially separated from the north. It was hoped then that after decades of bloodshed, the people of of both nations would finally know peace.

South Sudan claims death of rebel leaderupdated: Tue Dec 20 2011 21:32:00

The newly independent Republic of South Sudan has announced the death of a prominent renegade rebel leader.

As Tensions Simmer, Sudan and South Sudan Spar at U.N.updated: Thu Dec 08 2011 18:54:00

Ambassadors from Sudan and its newly independent neighbor, South Sudan, sparred at the U.N. Security Council Thursday as tensions rise between the two countries.

Aid workers moved to safety amid South Sudan violence updated: Sat Nov 12 2011 07:18:00

Oxfam will relocate workers and scale back operations in South Sudan's Upper Nile state following a surge of violence along the border with Sudan, the international aid organization said Saturday.

Satellite group reports Sudanese military buildupupdated: Fri Nov 11 2011 12:35:00

On the heels of international condemnation of the bombing of a refugee camp, a satellite monitoring group said Friday that Sudan is enhancing its airstrike capabilities along its border with South Sudan.

Bombs dropped near South Sudan refugee campupdated: Fri Nov 11 2011 06:28:00

At least two bombs were dropped near the Yida refugee camp in South Sudan, resulting in an undetermined number of casualties, the spokesperson for U.N. Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Thursday.

South Sudan rebels warn U.N., residents to leave border state before attacksupdated: Sun Oct 30 2011 03:44:00

A South Sudan rebel group warned the United Nations and residents to leave a remote border state within three days or risk coming under fire as it launches an attack on the local government.

Rebel attack in South Sudan kills 39updated: Sat Oct 29 2011 14:41:00

South Sudanese rebels launched an attack in oil-rich Unity state that killed 39 people, a spokesman for that fledgling government said Saturday.

Sudan, South Sudan to pull troops from disputed regionupdated: Thu Sep 08 2011 21:04:00

The governments of Sudan and South Sudan have reached an agreement that will allow the withdrawal of their troops from the disputed border region of Abyei, according to United Nations officials.

Wrestling for peaceupdated: Mon Sep 05 2011 08:17:00

In South Sudan, a new nation with more than 60 different tribes, one wrestling champion is helping communities find common ground.

South Sudan plans to relocate its capital from Jubaupdated: Mon Sep 05 2011 08:17:00

The new nation of South Sudan plans to relocate its capital from the bustling main city of Juba to a smaller town in the north.

Ethnic clashes flare in South Sudanupdated: Thu Aug 25 2011 22:50:00

Ethnic violence breaks out in South Sudan, threatening the country's newly-declared independence.

South Sudan deploys troops to prevent revenge attacksupdated: Thu Aug 25 2011 22:50:00

The Security Council of the Republic of South Sudan on Wednesday ordered troops deployed to restore security and prevent retaliatory attacks after violent clashes in the past week.

South Sudan clashes kill 600, U.N. calls for talksupdated: Mon Aug 22 2011 14:40:00

The U.N. on Monday called for reconciliation in the newly-established Republic of South Sudan after fighting reportedly left at least 600 dead and at least 26,000 cattle stolen.

South Sudan admitted to African Union as 54th memberupdated: Fri Jul 29 2011 06:03:00

The African Union has admitted South Sudan as its 54th member, marking another recognition for the world's newest nation.

South Sudan becomes newest U.N. memberupdated: Thu Jul 14 2011 11:41:00

South Sudan delegates take their seats in the United Nation General Assembly, becoming the 193rd member of the U.N.

South Sudan becomes newest U.N. member stateupdated: Thu Jul 14 2011 11:41:00

South Sudan officially became the 193rd member of the United Nations on Thursday morning, capping a flurry of activities that started with its independence last week.

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South Sudan: Independence is just the beginningupdated: Mon Jul 11 2011 06:13:00

On Saturday, southern Sudan will become the independent country of South Sudan. This will be an historic event: the culmination of a six-year process that ended a long, brutal civil war that caused the deaths of millions. Although the road to independence has been hard, people look toward the future.

Franklin Graham on South Sudanupdated: Mon Jul 11 2011 06:13:00

Franklin Graham discusses South Sudan's independence and the role of Samaritan's Purse in the region.

Birth of a new countryupdated: Sun Jul 10 2011 03:53:00

The world's newest nation is celebrating its independence Saturday.

How to start a new country, South Sudan styleupdated: Sat Jul 09 2011 05:12:00

South Sudan became the world's newest country Saturday, closing one chapter of the region's long struggle to cede from its northern neighbor.

It's official: South Sudan a new countryupdated: Sat Jul 09 2011 05:08:00

South Sudan took a seat at the world's table early Saturday as citizens of the new country took to the streets to celebrate.

Sudanese president seeks 'brotherly relations' with South Sudanupdated: Thu Jul 07 2011 09:00:00

The president of Sudan will visit South Sudan when it marks its independence from the north on Saturday, a government official said Thursday.

Fears of more violence arise before South Sudan independenceupdated: Wed Jul 06 2011 22:38:00

Independence for South Sudan is around the corner, but new satellite images released Wednesday reveal a heavy north Sudanese military presence in an oil-rich border region.

South Sudan ready for its own Independence Dayupdated: Wed Jul 06 2011 10:43:00

I missed Independence Day in America this year -- the picnic baskets hauled to the beach and the fireworks lighting up the night sky. But that's OK, because this year, I'm looking forward to July 9, when millions of South Sudanese will celebrate their independence for the first time.

Juba residents prep for independenceupdated: Wed Jul 06 2011 03:38:00

Juba residents clean up their city wanting it to be worthy of decades of Sudanese struggle. CNN's Nima Elbagir reports.

Sudan sees big changes with creation of South Sudanupdated: Wed Jul 06 2011 03:38:00

Sudan will drop in size by one quarter and lose 8 million people from its population when the state of South Sudan comes into being in a few days, a Sudanese official said Tuesday.

Southern Sudan to review oil contracts, minister saysupdated: Sun Jul 03 2011 15:51:00

Oil-rich Southern Sudan will review international contracts when it becomes independent, its minister of investment told CNN Sunday, focusing particular attention on the French company Total.

Sudan, Southern Sudan agree to border talks over disputed regionupdated: Tue May 31 2011 17:17:00

Sudan and Southern Sudan have signed an agreement on border security amid tensions over the disputed Abyei border region, the African Union said Tuesday.

U.S. envoy criticizes Sudanese president's remarks on Abyeiupdated: Sat Apr 30 2011 05:48:00

The United States is slamming the Sudanese president's assertion that his government would not recognize the new state of South Sudan if it claims the disputed oil-rich region of Abyei.

At least 65 killed in Southern Sudan clashes, army saysupdated: Tue Mar 08 2011 14:11:00

More than 65 people have been killed in two days of clashes between rebel groups and soldiers in Southern Sudan's Upper Nile state, an army spokesman said.

40 dead in Southern Sudan clashes, official saysupdated: Mon Mar 07 2011 11:02:00

More than 40 people have been killed in clashes between soldiers and a rebel militia in Southern Sudan, an official there said Monday, disputing rebel claims they have killed many more government troops.

Death toll in Southern Sudan violence doubles, official saysupdated: Wed Feb 16 2011 08:46:00

The number of dead in clashes in Southern Sudan has more than doubled, an official said.

Officials: 105 dead in Southern Sudan clashesupdated: Sun Feb 13 2011 13:21:00

More than 100 people were killed and scores of others injured in clashes between the Southern Sudan government and forces loyal to a militia leader last week, a Southern Sudan official said.

Southern Sudan votes to split from the northupdated: Mon Feb 07 2011 16:34:00

Final results of last month's referendum show an overwhelming majority of southern Sudanese voted to split from the north, a result that will lead to the creation of the world's newest nation, the referendum commission said Monday.

Southern Sudan open for businessupdated: Thu Jan 27 2011 10:49:00

Juba, in Southern Sudan, is likely to become the capital of Africa's 54th country, following a referendum for independence from the north.

Hope, uncertainty as people flock back to Southern Sudanupdated: Mon Jan 17 2011 04:30:00

For years, in some cases decades, they survived persistent and intense violence, lived in often squalid refugee camps or tough cities and were treated as second-class citizens in what -- at least for a few more months -- has been their country.

Historic vote on whether to split Sudan endsupdated: Sun Jan 16 2011 05:47:00

Polling stations across Southern Sudan began counting Saturday ballots cast in a weeklong referendum whose result could split the country into two.

Vote gives 'Lost Boys' hope for country's futureupdated: Wed Jan 12 2011 08:00:00

Moses Chol hops into a van, rubs his hands together and signals the passengers to quiet down.

This video is no longer availableupdated: Sun Jan 09 2011 09:31:00

South Sudan voters prepare to decide whether to break away from the rest of the country, as CNN's Dan Rivers explains.

Oil and power at center of vote to split Sudanupdated: Sun Jan 09 2011 09:31:00

The people of Southern Sudan started voting on January 9 on whether to become an independent country or remain part of Sudan, Africa's largest nation which has been wracked by decades of conflict.

Southern Sudan's wildlife treasureupdated: Sat Jan 08 2011 19:19:00

This Sunday, more than 3 million people in Southern Sudan are expected to vote in a referendum to create a nation in Eastern Africa.

Historic day ahead after decades of warupdated: Fri Jan 07 2011 17:43:00

Several million people will decide in the next week or so whether to give birth to the world's newest nation.

Southern Sudan returnees put a strain on limited resourcesupdated: Thu Jan 06 2011 06:34:00

An influx of people returning home to vote in Southern Sudan is straining communities suffering from lack of food and water in the remote region, aid groups said Wednesday.

Preparations under way for Sudan voteupdated: Thu Dec 23 2010 16:00:00

A plane carrying thousands of ballots has landed in Southern Sudan ahead of a pivotal referendum there next month.

Voter registration to begin in November for South Sudan referendumupdated: Thu Oct 14 2010 05:37:00

Residents of Southern Sudan will begin registering November 14 for an historic referendum that will decide whether the region remains part of Sudan or breaks off to form a new nation.

Official: Southern Sudan could unilaterally secedeupdated: Thu Sep 02 2010 13:29:00

Southern Sudan, the autonomous region in Sudan, may unilaterally declare its sovereignty, since the central government isn't doing enough to plan and stage a referendum on independence by January, an influential political figure told CNN on Thursday.

Lord's Resistance Army terrorizing people of Southern Sudanupdated: Sat Aug 28 2010 12:05:00

Albert Abuda might never see his children again.

Southern Sudan needs help to avoid war, aid agencies sayupdated: Thu Jan 07 2010 12:06:00

Major conflict could return to southern parts of Sudan unless international action bolsters a faltering peace accord, ten aid agencies said in a report released Thursday.

Fragile peace may unravel in Southern Sudanupdated: Wed Dec 09 2009 21:28:00

The children of this dusty village rarely see cars or trucks, but they fashion toy airplanes out of mud with paper propellers that turn in a hot, dry wind. It's what they know.

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