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last update: may 15th, 2013

Satellite Imagery Confirms 13 Burned Villages in South Kordofan, Sudan

WASHINGTON -- The Satellite Sentinel Project (SSP) has released a situation report, “Scorched Earth Nearal Abassiya,” with DigitalGlobe satellite imageryshowing the recent intentional burning of 13 villages and a 31-square-mile (82 square kilometer) area of scorched earth in the Nuba Mountains of South Kordofan, Sudan.

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Satellite Imagery of Explosions at Sudan Arms Plant ‘Consistent with Craters Created by Air-Delivered Munitions’

WASHINGTON -- The Satellite Sentinel Project (SSP) has released a comparative analysis of before-and-after DigitalGlobe imagery of the arms factory in the Khartoum, Sudan, which exploded and caught fire at approximately 12:30 a.m. on October 24.

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last updated may 7th, 2010

may 7th, 2010

Renegade S.Sudan general says talks off after attack

"A renegade commander in South Sudan's army said on Friday government troops had clashed with soldiers loyal to him, leaving 53 dead and ending hopes of a negotiated end to his mini revolt."

may 6th, 2010

Suu Kyi party splits, faction to run in Burma poll

"A splinter faction of Burma's biggest opposition party said Thursday it would form its own political party following the boycott of this year's election by Aung San Suu Kyi's National League for Democracy (NLD)."

may 5th, 2010

US urges quick solutions before Sudan referendum

"US envoy Scott Gration is telling the Sudanese there 'is no time to waste' to solve all the problems before a 2011 referendum that could split Sudan into two states, officials said Wednesday."

may 5th, 2010

Zimbabwe's President, PM worlds apart in Tanzania

"Zimbabwe's president and prime minister may both be in Tanzania this week, but they didn't even share a flight to get there. The agendas of the longtime rivals are worlds apart too, raising more questions about their struggling coalition government."

may 4th, 2010

Burmese cyclone victims struggle two years on

"San Tin says she is haunted by memories of the deadly storm that devastated her Burmese village two years ago, but fears that she may go thirsty unless more rain falls."

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