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The problems of a new state plague South Sudan but the biggest challenges are from the old state to the north. South Sudan and north Sudan now celebrate Independence in different halves of the year but they are still locked together and will remain so, at least until the unfinished business of the 2005 Comprehensive Peace Agreement is settled....

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