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The situation in South Sudan is heading towards a dangerous turning point due to intensifying political and military tensions and risking a return to full-scale civil war, writes Farouk Abu Deif ...
Roughly 80 percent of the country's healthcare system is funded by international bodies, with Juba contributing just 1.3 ...
Paramilitary drone strikes targeting Sudan's wartime capital have sought to shatter the regular army's sense of security and ...
The war in Sudan, now in its third year, has left tens of thousands of people—and by some estimates many more—dead and forced ...
There is a widespread belief that Dr Bol Mel’s appointment as Vice President of the Republic of South Sudan will promote ...
South Sudan’s Vice President for Infrastructure, Gen. Taban Deng Gai, has called on displaced people sheltering in the Bentiu ...
South Sudan’s authorities have yet to bring to justice those responsible for brutal and fatal attacks on civilians three ...
South Sudan awoke to grief and renewed fear on Sunday May 11, after a brutal night raid by unknown armed assailants left 12 ...
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World Politics Review on MSNSudan's Army Is Not the ‘Best Hope for Unity' It Portrays Itself AsTo see Sudan's civil war through the simplistic lens of the RSF vs SAF is not only deceptive, but misunderstands entirely the ...
The strikes hit Port Sudan’s airport, the main gateway for humanitarians and civilians entering or leaving Sudan, two years ...
At least seven people were killed and 20 injured in an attack on a hospital and market in South Sudan on Saturday, a medical ...
At least seven people have been killed and another 20 injured in an attack on a town in South Sudan, the medical charity ...
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