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The '''''Sudan Tribune''''' is a South Sudanese<ref>http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2013/12/heavy-gunfire-heard-south-sudan-capital-201312167240288669.html</ref> online news source on [[Sudan]] and neighbouring countries including news coverage (from SudanTribune or other news agencies), analyses and commentary, official reports and press releases from various organizations, and maps. It is based in Paris, France, and run by a team of Sudanese and international editors and journalists.It is generally viewed as opposed to the current regime in Khartoum. The Sudan Tribune claims to have had over than 5 million page views in 2005 and more than 12 million page views (almost a million absolute unique visitors) in 2008.
The '''''Sudan Tribune''''' is a South Sudanese<ref>http://www.aljazeera.com/news/africa/2013/12/heavy-gunfire-heard-south-sudan-capital-201312167240288669.html</ref> online news source on [[Sudan]] and neighbouring countries including news coverage (from SudanTribune or other news agencies), analyses and commentary, official reports and press releases from various organizations, and maps. It is based in Paris, France, and run by a team of Sudanese and international editors and journalists.It is generally viewed as opposed to the current regime in Khartoum. The Sudan Tribune claims to have had over than 5 million page views in 2005 and more than 12 million page views (almost a million absolute unique visitors) in 2008.



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Revision as of 23:24, 16 December 2013

Sudan Tribune
Type of site
News
URLhttp://SudanTribune.com/

The Sudan Tribune is a South Sudanese[1] online news source on Sudan and neighbouring countries including news coverage (from SudanTribune or other news agencies), analyses and commentary, official reports and press releases from various organizations, and maps. It is based in Paris, France, and run by a team of Sudanese and international editors and journalists.It is generally viewed as opposed to the current regime in Khartoum. The Sudan Tribune claims to have had over than 5 million page views in 2005 and more than 12 million page views (almost a million absolute unique visitors) in 2008.


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