The United States on Friday imposed sanctions on eight individuals and entities linked to networks it said were fueling Sudan’s civil war, while urging the country’s warring parties to accept an “immediate, unconditional” three-month humanitarian truce
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War and crisis forced 32‑year‑old Achuei to send her 6 children out of Sudan alone. She could only afford 6 tickets on a crowded truck heading towards safety. Instead of leaving one child behind, she stayed.
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UNESCO, in collaboration with South Sudan’s Ministry of Information, Communication Technology and Postal Services, the Association for Media Development in South Sudan (AMDISS) and the Union of Journalists in South Sudan (UJoSS) recently brought together around 200 participants from across the country for a three-day national conference in Juba to mark World Press Freedom Day…
The long-awaited first general election in South Sudan, the world’s newest nation, is now set to take place on 22 December 2026, according to the electoral commission of the East-Central African nation
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Fighting intensifies across multiple fronts in Sudan Updated: 2026-06-25 09:30 Share – WeChat A woman and her children sit inside a thatched hut at a refugee camp in the border town of Al-Tina, Sudan, on June 19. XINHUA
For years, warning signs have accumulated over the management of South Sudan’s oil revenues. Resources that should have sustained a population enduring one of the world’s most severe humanitarian crises have instead disappeared through opaque networks linked to a small circle of senior officials and their intermediaries. Neither the authorities in Juba nor the international…
With over 1,000 confirmed cases and over 260 deaths, the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo has already spread to neighbouring Uganda. Now, the WHO estimates there is a high likelihood it could reach South Sudan, according to a modelling study published in The Lancet