INSIGHT-South Sudan independence still comes at a price
Hardship will not be equal in world's newest state
Sudan, S.Sudan agree to resume talks next week
The two armies clashed last month in a disputed oil region near the poorly drawn border, coming closer to all-out war
South Sudan's history emerges - from a tent
Forging a national consciousness is no small challenge in a nation where ethnic enmities over cattle, water and grazing rights, exacerbated through the centuries by slave-raiding and in recent decades by the brutal civil war, still trigger outbursts of bloodshed
Minorities face attack as revolutions sour in Middle East and North Africa
Minorities face attack as revolutions sour in Middle East and North Africa, says new global Peoples Under Threat survey
Minorities at risk following Arab Spring - rights group
Libya, Egypt, Yemen and Syria have all risen up an annual list of people under threat compiled by Minority Rights Group
MSF suspends work in Darfur due to restrictions
About 100,000 people have been left without health care in Sudan's war-torn Darfur region
AU's Mbeki hopeful for Sudans talks re-start
South official says Khartoum not ready to talk