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Here is today’s premium R&D to accompany today’s premium topic brief on South Sudan’s Civil War (2014).
Conflict on supply routes preventing aid delivery to #SouthSudan refugees.– @WFP‘s Mike Sackett http://t.co/aaaLGvdSco via @SudanTribune_EN
— World Food Programme (@WFP) May 5, 2014
Warring South Sudan Parties Sign Deal to Freeze Military Actions http://t.co/MlwphrK3XJ
— WSJ World News (@WSJworld) May 5, 2014
Leaders’ personal problems driving South Sudan toward catastrophe http://t.co/FVf52ecAbo
— HuffPost Canada (@HuffPostCanada) May 1, 2014
South Sudan’s rebel leader may face US sanctions if he doesn’t agree to peace talks http://t.co/ruGqXRTdil pic.twitter.com/eHHXJnkCsw
— GlobalPost (@GlobalPost) May 5, 2014
Can South Sudan Pull Back From the Brink? http://t.co/YwdNDKvtcL via @slate
— Josh Keating (@joshuakeating) May 5, 2014
In South Sudan, another human rights horror via @washingtonpost http://t.co/ihOQuKY9dU
— Greta Van Susteren (@gretawire) May 5, 2014
Can the U.S. save South Sudan from the brink of civil war? http://t.co/5jYYTwraSo
— Washington Post (@washingtonpost) May 4, 2014
UN officials say ethnic violence in South Sudan could spiral out of control http://t.co/OZOzs20Cku
— The WorldPost (@TheWorldPost) May 4, 2014
South Sudan: Kerry presses President Kiir to hold talks to end fighting that has killed thousands http://t.co/PQHBL2lNt6
— Los Angeles Times (@latimes) May 2, 2014
Dispatches: South Sudan Should Investigate Bor Attack http://t.co/AANFNBXQMv
— HRW Dispatches (@hrwdispatches) May 2, 2014