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Disputes along the border of Sudan and newly independent South Sudan blow hot and cold. Last month, fighting between the northern and southern armies over Sudan’s Heglig oil fields took the ...
Thousands of people living in the Nuba Mountains have been victims of the carnage unleashed by the country's government since 2011, after the government's split and the formation of South Sudan.
January 7, 2013 (JUBA) – The leadership of South Sudan has asked the British government to provide maps that will indicate some of the colonial borderlines between South Sudan and Sudan ...
While tense relations between religious groups contribute to violence in many parts of the world today, Christians and Muslims in the war-ravaged Nuba Mountains of Sudan say they are getting along.
Trouble may be brewing among Sudan's Nuba people as South Sudan prepares to secede from the north, reports the BBC's James Copnall in Kauda.
When people talk about potential famine, they mention South Sudan. But about 1 million people who live just over the border, in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains, also face a food emergency.
I traveled with Ryan Boyette for a week last month in Sudan ‘s Nuba Mountains in South Kordofan. Boyette is an American and former aid worker who has lived in the Nuba for nine years.
A group in the Nuba Mountains in Sudan is training journalists to report on the region's otherwise undocumented war. The Nuba Mountains lies north of the South Sudanese border, and has been under ...
People of the Nuba Mountains have been at war with the central government in Khartoum for decades. The conflict has been marked by frequent bombing of civilian targets by Sudan’s military.
War crimes The Nuba mountains are at the heart of Southern Kordofan state, which borders South Sudan. Stability here is crucial not just for the north, but for the south.