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A South Sudanese returnee from Khartoum waves as she rides in a bus upon arriving in South Sudan's capital Juba May 14, 2012. The first batch of South Sudanese, who are among more than 12,000 South Sudanese stuck in Kosti port in White Nile State for up to a year, was flown back to their country in an evacuation assisted by the International Organisation for Migration. The two old civil war foes have been at loggerheads over unresolved issues regarding oil exports, border demarcation, citizenship and financial arrangements since South Sudan broke away to become the world's newest nation last July. About 400,000 South Sudanese have returned home since October 2010, but more than half a million remain in Sudan. REUTERS/Adriane Ohanesian (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST)

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Published date: 05/14/2012

  

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