JUBA : South Sudan authorities have lifted the temporary ban on Facebook and TikTok, which was imposed last week following the circulation of videos depicting the alleged killings of South ...
More than one million people have fled the war in Sudan to seek refuge in neighbouring South Sudan, according to the United Nations. In its latest update on one of the world’s worst displacement ...
Massive jailbreak in South Sudan: 600 detainees escape amid chaos after protests and looting in Juba
They said 410 had since been rearrested. The mass arrests came after demonstrations erupted in Juba last week over reports that clashes in neighbouring Sudan had killed 29 South Sudanese. Almost 200 ...
The South Sudan government has ordered an immediate shutdown of social media sites like Facebook and TikTok within the country. The National Communication Authority (NCA), the country’s ...
Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) are the most widely consumed legumes worldwide. They are highly nutritious plant foods rich in protein, fiber, vitamins, and minerals. The Recommended Dietary ...
January 19, 2025 (ADDIS ABABA) – The African Union Commission (AUC) chairperson, Moussa Faki Mahamat has strongly condemned the brutal killings of South Sudanese nationals in Sudan’s Al ...
JUBA, Jan 20 (Reuters) - South Sudan police said on Monday that 16 Sudanese nationals were killed in riots last week over the alleged killings of South Sudanese people in Sudan's El Gezira region.
A UN aid convoy is on its way in southern Sudan to the strategically important city of Wad Madani, carrying food and nutrition supplies for families at risk of famine. In an alert on Monday, the World ...
At least 19 people died over the weekend as a result of ongoing violent protests in Juba and other towns, as people reacted angrily to a gory video showing the killing of supposed South Sudanese ...
South Sudan peace talks resumed on Monday in Nairobi, signalling renewed hope after weeks of speculation and delays. The talks, known as Tumaini Initiative, resumed after a five-day delay originally ...
In 2004, I traveled to Darfur, the western region of Sudan, with then-Sen. Sam Brownback (R-Kan.) and my chief of staff, Dan Scandling. We came back to the U.S. and shared what we had seen.
A group of soldiers forces a rope into a man’s mouth, then throws him off a bridge and shoots at him in the water. Dozens of young men, all dead, lay shoeless in jumbled piles. A soldier leans ...
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