Thousands of civilians have fled the opposition-held town of Akobo in eastern South Sudan following an evacuation order ...
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South Sudan army announces recapture of major rebel-held town
South Sudan's government forces announce the recapture of the opposition-held town of Akobo -- the latest flashpoint in fighting between rival armies that has brought the country back to the brink of ...
The success of its models has been a ray of positivity in the country mired by conflict and poverty. Read more at ...
An explosive-laden drone blamed on Sudanese paramilitaries has struck a secondary school and a health care center in southern Sudan, killing at least 17 people, mostly schoolgirls, a hospital official ...
The United Nations has expressed deep concern following another massacre in South Sudan, in which at least 169 people were ...
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Dead on arrival: South Sudan's devastated health system
South Sudan's healthcare system has been so crippled by years of corruption that when a state governor experienced high blood ...
Government offensives, as the president looks to consolidate power, are leading to widespread abuses against civilians.
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South Sudan models chase global fashion dream despite visa hurdles
Many aspiring models look up to stars such as Awar Odhiang, who rose from a refugee camp in Ethiopia to close a show for ...
The United Nations Mission in South Sudan said Monday that it would not comply with a government order to shut down its base in Akobo, an opposition stronghold near the Ethiopian border where tens of ...
At least 169 people were killed after insurgents raided a village in a remote area of South Sudan, a local official said Monday. It's the latest bout of sporadic violence that has left the country ...
The authorities in South Sudan have said at least 169 people, including senior officials, were killed on Sunday when a group ...
South Sudan: From forced marriage abolishment to child protection – customary law reform brings hope
Let children be children.’ This is the one of the messages that resonated most with participants during the many meetings preceding and informing the reform of customary law, also known as Naath law.
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