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  2. Radio Mirraya - Wikipedia

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    It covers South Sudan and began broadcasting in South Sudan since June 30, 2006. [2] [3] It provides news and information 24 hours, 7 days a week in English and Arabic. [4] It is the fifth UN radio station operating on behalf of UN peace operation in 2006. [5]

  3. Berta people - Wikipedia

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    The Berta (Bertha) or Funj or Benishangul are an ethnic group living along the border of Sudan and Ethiopia. They speak a Nilo-Saharan language that is not related to those of their Nilo-Saharan neighbors (Gumuz, Uduk). The total population of Ethiopian-Bertas in Ethiopia is 208,759 people. Sudanese-Bertas number around 180,000.

  4. Radio in South Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Radio Tamazuj is a daily news service and current affairs broadcaster covering South Sudan, the southern states of Sudan, and the borderlands between the two countries. Our typical programming includes reporting and discussion of politics, governance, peace-building, law, justice, culture, economy, education, gender, and human rights.

  5. Civil War Continues in Sudan - AOL

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  6. Sawa Shabab - Wikipedia

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    The drama series of the Sawa Shabab (Youth Together) is being run and supported by the United States Institute for Peace [3] as well as the Peace Techlab for the production and online airing in Radio stations including the grand and famous Radio Miraya.

  7. UN says war-torn Sudan must not be forgotten, calls for aid ...

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    GENEVA (Reuters) -The United Nations on Wednesday urged countries not to forget the civilians caught up in the war in Sudan, appealing for $4.1 billion to meet their humanitarian needs and support ...

  8. Radio Dabanga - Wikipedia

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    Since then the station increasingly shifted to being a reliable source of information for people in all parts of Sudan, covering a wide range of events and issues. The editor-in-chief is Kamal Elsadig, overseeing a small group of reporters who work at the central desk in The Netherlands. The radio station receives news from people in the field.

  9. Sudan – live: UK flights land in Larnaca as Braverman says ...

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