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- Central Africa: Poaching Fuels Ugandan, Sudanese Militia (African Arguments)
- Sudan: Ethnic Clashes Displace Thousands (Radio Dabanga)
- Sudan: EU Allocates U.S.$106 Million in Aid for Sudan and South Sudan (Sudan Tribune)
- Sudan: Civil Society Organizations Shut Down in Sudan (IFEX)
- South Sudan: U.S. Tells Kiir to Alternatively Transport Oil By Trucks (Sudan Tribune)
- Sudan: Jammeh Receives Al-Bashir's Envoy (The Point)
- Sudan: Unamid to Send Assessment Mission, Calls for End to Deadly Tribal Fighting in Jebel Amer (Unamid)
- Sudan: 15 Chinese Company Employees Abducted in North Darfur (Radio Dabanga)
- Sudan: The New Dawn Charter Represents a Crucial Moment for Sudan (Sudan Tribune)
- Sudan: Rival Tribal Parties to Meet Before Reconciliation Conference, North Darfur (Radio Dabanga)
- South Sudan: Lesotho Supports Abyei Referendum (GoSS)
- Sudan: EU Official to Visit Khartoum, 'Deepen Relations' With Sudan (Radio Dabanga)
- Sudan: SPLM Youth Leader Arrested in Border State (Sudan Tribune)
- Nigeria: Army Deploys Second Batch of 800 Soldiers to Darfur (Daily Trust)
- Sudan: Lakes State - 12 Arrested for Killing SPLA Soldiers in Cattle Camp (Sudan Tribune)
- Sudan: Rebels Attack Govt in South Kordofan (Sudan Tribune)
- Sudan: Bashir Blasts Opposition (Sudan Tribune)
- Sudan: Darfurians Flee Clashes (Radio Dabanga)
- Sudan: Sudan Confident That Abyei Dispute Will Not Be Referred to UN (Sudan Tribune)
- Sudan: 30,000 Flee Darfur Clashes (Radio Dabanga)
- Egypt: President Morsi to Visit the Sudan (Egypt Online)
- Sudan: Abbala Leaders Announce End of Hostilities in North Darfur (Radio Dabanga)
- Sudan: Rights Group Warns Govt Against Civic Society Crackdown (HRW)
- Sudan: South Sudan Accuses Sudan of Unilateral Creating Abyei Humanitarian Commission (Sudan Tribune)
- Sudan: New Govt Shelling Kills Ten in Darfur (Radio Dabanga)
- Nigeria: President Jonathan Reaffirms Nigeria's Support for Peace Between Sudan and South Sudan (Nigeria First)
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