Sudan conflict
Psychological scars & hopelessness for South Sudanese refugees
An elderly South Sudanese woman and a man open up about recent political violence in their country.
The fighting broke out last week between troops loyal to President Salva Kiir and vice president Riek Machar.
Confusion over command & control marred a UN peacekeepers’ response to deadly violence in South Sudan.
The UN says tensions had developed after an unidentified group attacked the Mouli village on 9 January.
The High Court has granted an interim order preventing Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir from leaving SA until the court hears the application calling for his arrest.
Doctors without Borders said it had shut down a hospital in the town of Leer amid reports of attacks.
Sudanese voters began casting their ballots today in the first polls since Sudan split with the south in 2011.
Human Rights Watch said the mass rape took place during three days of attacks.
The signatories hope it will send a message to govt that it must deal with the opposition as one.
Food stocks are running low across the northern regions of the country.
EWN’s Africa Correspondent Jean-Jacques Cornish reports on the day’s top African news.
The UN says the South Sudan army and rebels are stealing food and vehicles used to deliver aid.
Sectarian tensions have characterised Darfur since 2007 and has claimed the lives of 200,000 people.
An African Union HIV/Aids summit defied calls by the International Criminal Court for his arrest.
President Omar Hassan al-Bashir has ordered the stoppage of cross-border oil flows from South Sudan.
Almost a year after the split, border skirmishes brought both countries close to full-blown war.
Sandu says SA troops have not been paid because UN planes carrying salaries are not allowed to land.
Sudan says government and rebels are headed towards stronger ties.
Sudan and South Sudan will resume stalled talks to set up a demilitarised border zone.