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Special: south Sudan
Editor's note: South Sudan is preparing to declare independence on July 9. With the birth of Africa's newest country only months away, China Daily reporter Zhang Haizhou and photographer Cui Meng went to south Sudan. They visited the disputed Sudanese border region of Abyei, took a look at the big challenges south Sudan faces and interviewed some Chinese who are in south Sudan, including China's consul-general in Juba, South Sudan, peacekeepers and a China National Petroleum Corporation staff member.

Abyei: a dispute border region

Special: south SudanFear on the horizon at dawn of a nation

Despite conflict, links remain with north

Oil fuels the desire to run contested region

South Sudan: to become the world's newest nation

Special: south Sudan

Birth pangs of new nation

A million people waiting to return home

South Sudan to strengthen cooperation with China

China and south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

China keen to foster south Sudan ties

Peacekeepers fight natural adversaries

CNPC helps fuel Sudanese prosperity

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Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan

Special: south Sudan