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Mundari – Bor clashes kill scores, enter third day
October 4, 2009 (MAGALA, Central Equatoria) — Initial casualties of Mundari and Dinka Bor fierce clashes left scores of people dead on both sides and continue the third consecutive day of fighting, eyewitnesses told the Sudan Tribune today. South Sudanese organized forces of 200 men composed of police… Read more
South Sudan calls on Khartoum to fully cooperate with US new…
October 22, 2009 (JUBA) – The Juba-based semi-autonomous Government of Southern Sudan has welcomed the new US policy on Sudan, and called on the Government of National Unity in Khartoum to fully cooperate with it. South Sudan’s Vice President Riek Machar (Reuters) In a press statement on Wednesday… Read more
EXCLUSIVE: AU Mbeki panel makes implicit endorsement of ICC…
October 22, 2009 (WASHINGTON) – The African Union (AU) panel that was tasked with balancing peace and accountability in Darfur has made an implicit endorsement of the International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutions despite unfavorable disposition to the issue by African leaders and also called for… Read more
Tetteh sure of U20 title success
By Matthew Kenyon BBC Sport, Egypt Tetteh says Ghana can win Africa's first U20 World Cup title Ghana coach Sellas Tetteh believes his Black Satellites can deliver Africa's first ever Under 20 World Cup title. They qualified for Friday's final with another thrilling performance… Read more
Ghana to face Brazil in U20 final
Ghana to face Brazil in U20 final By Matthew Kenyon BBC Sport, Cairo Dominic Adiyiah is the top scorer at the Under-20 World Cup Ghana are through to the U20 World Cup final for the third time after a tense 3-2 victory over Hungary on Tuesday. Two goals from Dominic… Read more
World Cup qualifiers round-up
World Cup qualifiers round-up Ghana fans are already celebrating reaching the 2010 World Cup finals Ivory Coast qualified for next year's World Cup after drawing 1-1 with Malawi on Saturday to clinch top spot in Group E. Algeria and Tunisia moved a step closer to reaching the… Read more
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