SOUTH SUDAN READY TO RESUME OIL EXPORTS. (PHOTO).

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 South Sudan ready to resume oil exports South Sudan could resume oil production "as early as tomorrow" almost a year after fighting in neighbouring Sudan ruptured a key pipeline, the government said on Tuesday, AFP reported. The landlocked country's vital oil had been shipped to global markets from Port Sudan on the Red Sea, with Sudan taking a cut as a transit fee. But the pipeline was damaged in February clashes between Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, dramatically denting the young nation's economy. After months of shutdown, South Sudan's government said production would resume from part of a facility operated by Dar Petroleum Operating Company (DPOC). "The Ministry of Petroleum and partners would like to declare that the kick-off date for DPOC resumption is as early as tomorrow," Minister of Petroleum Puot Kang Chol said at a press briefing in capital Juba. He said the ministry was "directing DPOC... to immediately em...

HONORING A LEGACY: THE STATE FUNERAL OF JIMMY CARTER. (PHOTO).

 


Honoring a Legacy: The State Funeral of Jimmy Carter


The funeral proceedings for Jimmy Carter, who passed away last month at the age of 100, have commenced with a week-long series of events. Starting on Saturday, a motorcade transported Carter’s body from Plains, Georgia, his hometown, to Atlanta, where he will lie in repose for a few days before being moved to Washington, D.C. for additional ceremonies.


After the services conclude, Carter will be laid to rest in Plains beside his late wife, Rosalynn, who passed away in 2023 at the age of 96. This extended tribute marks the final chapter of a life dedicated to public service, and it reflects the profound respect and admiration Carter earned throughout his remarkable career.

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