Over 200 die in South Sudan "massacre" - officials
Attacks by a renegade militia in south Sudan's Jonglei oil state killed at least 211 people, a southern minister says
Mob kills three in Sudan's flashpoint Abyei town
The attack underlines growing tensions in the area claimed by both Sudan's north and south, which is about to secede
DDG: Mine-free Uganda in 2012
After years of continued work to clear Uganda for landmines, the Central-African nation is close to the aim of being declared mine free. Now, renewed support is needed for Uganda to be able to live up to the international Mine Ban Treaty.
Sudan expels French aid group from Darfur
Khartoum accuses Medecins du Monde of spying on the government and helping rebels in Darfur
ANALYSIS-U.S. olive branch to Sudan could backfire
Washington risks repeating an old mistake in Sudan by supporting a repressive government for the sake of regional stability, government critics say.
Building a new country from scratch in southern Sudan
How do you build a new state when half of government employees have minimal schooling and many police can't read or write
South Sudan army clashes kill 105 - army
Deadly clashes between south Sudan's army and a renegade commander have killed 105 fighters and civilians, the army says