Your weekly roundup of key political stories from Sudan and South Sudan:
Rebecca Garang returns to South Sudan after nearly 2 years in exile (Radio Tamazuj, 27 November 2015) – Rebecca Garang, who was put under house arrest by Salva Kiir in December 2013 and later left the country, has returned to Juba from Nairobi after nearly two years in exile.
Inaugural meeting of South Sudan Joint Monitoring Commission (Radio Tamazuj, 27 November 2015) – The Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission held its first ever meeting in Juba today.
Addis talks adjourned between Sudan govt and rebel groups (Radio Tamazuj, 26 November 2015) – Former South African president Thabo Mbeki who is mediating talks between Sudan’s government and rebel groups said negotiations have adjourned after five days and will restart within three weeks.
Ngok Dinka leaders accept to hold peace meeting with Misseriya at Diffra (Radio Tamazuj, 23 November 2015) – The civil administration leaders of the Ngok Dinka tribe in the contested area of Abyei between Sudan and South Sudan have agreed to hold a new peace meeting with the Arab Misseriya tribe at Diffra.
SPLM-IO advance team delay Juba visit over constitutional amendments (Radio Tamazuj, 23 November 2015) – The SPLM-In Opposition announced its advance team may delay its plan to return to Juba owing to recent constitutional amendments voted on by parliament to create 28 states in South Sudan.