Triad Mining Agrees to Resolve Clean Water Act Violations and Restore Affected Waterways in Indiana

10 January 2012 – Security Council members have called on warring ethnic communities in South Sudan's Jonglei state to engage in reconciliation and end the “cycle of conflict” that has claimed an unknown number of casualties in recent weeks. In a press statement, issued yesterday by Ambassador Baso Sangqu of South Africa, which holds the Council presidency this month, the 15-member panel voiced deep concern at the situation in Jonglei. “Violence in any form is unacceptable,” the statemen .... [More]

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