Over 300 armed youth join South Sudan rebels

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Juba - Over 300 armed youth from South Sudan’s Northern Bahr el Ghazal state on Wednesday announced they were joining the country’s rebellion led...

South Sudan patients ‘shot in hospital beds’

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Violence in South Sudan's civil war including the execution of scores of hospital patients is the worst seen for decades and is an "affront...

South Sudan’s opposition forces claim capture of Nasir town

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Juba - Forces loyal to South Sudan former vice-president, Riek Machar claimed they were fully in control of Nasir, a strategic Upper Nile state...

General from Ethiopia appointed Commander for the United Nations in South...

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UN chief Ban Ki-moon Tuesday appointed the Ethiopian Lt Gen. Yohannes Gebremeskel Tesfamariam as the Force Commander for the United Nations Mission in South...

South Sudan opposition slams Washington’s continued military aid to Juba

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The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement – In Opposition (SPLM-IO) has slammed the United States for its decision to continue providing military aid to South...

At least 5 soldiers killed in Juba, South Sudan clashes

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At least five soldiers were killed and two others wounded on Thursday evening in clashes in South Sudan’s capital Juba between forces loyal to...

The child soldiers of South Sudan

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Rubkona, South Sudan - These days, soldiers are the only people loitering around the market in this once-bustling oil town. They loaf about in...

Four million face starvation in South Sudan as conflict drags on

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Four million people in South Sudan now face hunger, despite the beginning of the harvest season, as the protracted conflict in the world’s newest...

‘Horrific conditions’ in flooded South Sudan UN camp

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At least 40,000 people who fled fighting in South Sudan are staying in horrific conditions at a UN camp, Medecins Sans Frontieres (MSF) says. Many...

South Sudan security confiscates newspapers

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JUBA - South Sudanese security operatives raided the premises of the independent Citizen newspaper, confiscating all copies of its Monday edition, the paper’s editor-in-chief...