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by Washington Post onDecember 31, 2011
Citizens eager to make a difference help the newly independent nation establish its presence among other foreign embassies.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onJuly 11, 2011
In today's link roundup: Would we know who Caylee Anthony was if she were black? Plus: Images of Sudan on the eve of the country's division, and the founder of Carol's Daughter talks about those new models.
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onMay 27, 2011
Things have gone from "worse to even worse."
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by Jenée Desmond-Harris onFebruary 7, 2011
But you won’t see this revolution story in the headlines.
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by Nsenga Burton onFebruary 1, 2011
Police deny reports of a death.
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by Zachariah Mampilly onJanuary 10, 2011
History in the making: After decades of war and genocide, Southern Sudanese lined up to vote on a referendum divorcing them from the rest of Sudan.
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by Nsenga Burton onJanuary 10, 2011
Thousands of South Sudanese vote on landmark independence referendum.
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by Nsenga Burton onDecember 23, 2010
The struggle for independence is plagued by oil and who gets to control it.
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by Nsenga Burton onSeptember 2, 2010
More drama from the oil-rich region.
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by Zachariah Mampilly onApril 14, 2010
Darfur's fallen out of the news. But Africa's largest country is at an important crossroads.
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