CORRUPTION NEWS ROUND-UP: Parking tickets found to be indicator of corruption, Kenya puts its spending on the web, Indonesian official jailed for graft found shopping, Guatemalan reporter puts the spotlight on corruption
Our selection of this week's anti-corruption stories from TrustLaw and other media
Independent S.Sudan "free at last" but tensions remain
Tens of thousands of South Sudanese dance and cheere as their new nation declared independence, a hard-won separation from the north that still leaves simmering issues of disputed borders and oil payments unresolved
Independence Day for South Sudan - Toward Women-Led Peace and Prosperity
On South Sudan's Independence Day, Lyric Thompson explores the challenges that lie ahead for the new nation and what women there are already doing to build a better future.
UN votes for South Sudan peacekeeping force
New force will consist of up to 7,000 U.N. peacekeepers; gives "strong signal of support" to South Sudan amid concern over border states