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Kiir has sacked at least 20 ministers, three army chiefs, two ...
Humanitarians in Sudan, where a three-year civil war has made assistance increasingly difficult, warn that a vacuum left by ...
As Egypt built its High Dam, Sudan’s Nubian valleys quietly disappeared underwater, displacing thousands, burying ancient ...
On July 9, 2011, the world watched in awe as South Sudanese rejoiced and danced to the birth of a new nation, born from blood ...
Gen. Dau Aturjong Nyuol was sworn in Thursday as South Sudan’s new Chief of Defence Forces during a ceremony at State House ...
South Sudan's President has fired the country's army chief after seven months in office and named a replacement ...
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty held a phone call Monday with his South Sudanese counterpart, Monday Semaya Kumba, ...
Rumours about Kiir's health have long circulated but the topic is absolutely off-limits for discussion in official circles.
Amid battles and food insecurity across Sudan, many people are turning to weeds and wild plants to sustain them. They boil the plants in water with salt, because there is nothing else to eat.
Reports and social media posts reveal attacks started up again in South Sudan, Africa. The South Sudan Council of Churches coordinates with organizations to raise money in support of displaced people.
ABSTRACT: Documented evidence suggests that South Sudan is one of the most vulnerable countries regarding climate change. The vulnerability varies in different disaggregated groups of people, based on ...