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Celebrations under way and praise rolling in from around the globe, but many challenges remain for fledgling nation.
A look at the politics, economy and foreign relations of the newest state in Africa.
In the face of growing unrest, former statesmen John Garang's vision could serve as a banner of unity.
Israeli settlements and its wall in the West Bank threatens the village Wadi Fukin.
Photographs of the first Asian team to ever win the Women's World Cup.
Fledgling nation forms cabinet and details plan for release of new money, two days after independence from North Sudan.
After decades of conflict and millions of deaths, Africa's newest nation declares independence.
Tens of thousands celebrate their nation's first ever Independence Day in Juba.
Flurry of pre-independence activity in the capital of South Sudan, as workers clean up and dignitaries arrive.
Sudan wishes southerners "good luck" after initial preliminary results show 99 per cent voted in favour of secession.
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