Northern and southern Sudan have signed a deal aimed at bolstering a fragile peace accord they signed in 2005, in front of the US envoy to the country.
Scott Gration said the deal, which agrees how to take Sudan to next year’s election, heralded a “brighter future”.
But he gave few details, and analysts say it is more of a commitment to work together than a substantial deal.
The two sides were at war for 22 years and have blamed each other for a recent series of deadly clashes…continue reading…











