Bodyguards attached to the governor of South Sudan’s Unity State have arrested a journalist working for the government-owned Bentiu Radio 99.0 FM, media officials said, raising fresh concerns over ...
Tensions have risen between the Government of South Sudan and the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) following ...
Announcement - The Boards of Directors of the African Development Bank Group, on 8 December, approved an addendum to the South Sudan Climate Resilient Sanitation and Institutional Support Project.
The third prosecution witness, Captain Joseph Malong Akot, a survivor of the March 4 attack on the Yar-Wech Adiu barracks, ...
Nearly 1,000 weapon-wounded patients have been treated in hospitals supported by the International Committee of the Red Cross ...
The United States on Thursday warned it could cut foreign aid to South Sudan, accusing the government of imposing exorbitant ...
Dozens of people have been killed in a drone strike against Sudan’s largest oil processing facility carried out by the ...
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South Sudan army receives fleeing Sudanese troops, eyes control of Heglig oilfield
South Sudan’s military has disarmed and taken in Sudanese soldiers fleeing the contested Heglig oilfield and intends to assume control of the area from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a senior general ...
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Gunman hijacks aid plane in South Sudan, demands flight to Chad
A gunman hijacked a small aid plane in South Sudan on Tuesday and forced the pilot to fly for several hours before the aircraft landed safely in the northern town of Wau, police said.
Editor’s note: This article originally stated that more than 10,000 Nuer civilians were killed in Juba in 2013. Local media and experts say closer to 20,000 people were killed, while a 2014 United ...
JUBA, South Sudan (AA): Fighting in South Sudan’s capital continued Sunday as forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar clashed for the third day in a row. 213 people have ...
South Sudan is teetering on the edge of renewed civil war, the top U.N. official in the world’s youngest nation warned on Monday, lamenting the government’s sudden postponement of the latest peace ...
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