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By John Ikani South Sudan, the world's youngest nation, commemorated its 12th anniversary of independence on Saturday. However, despite the ...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna A panel of United Nations human rghts experts on Monday fingered several high-ranking officials of the South ...
By Ebi Kesiena Two South Sudanese journalists detained over a video reportedly showing President Salva Kiir wetting himself have been ...
By Ebi Kesiena South Sudan has accused Kenya of trying to steal disputed territory along their border after communal clashes ...
By John Ikani The leaders of South Sudan and Sudan have agreed to establish a joint security force to combat ...
By John Ikani Despite calls from human rights organizations, six journalists who were detained by South Sudanese authorities a week ...
By Ebi Kesiena The Union of Journalists of South Sudan has called for a speedy conclusion to the investigation into ...
By John Ikani Pope Francis will visit the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and South Sudan early next year, ...
About 3,000 protesters in Khartoum on Saturday rejected UN mediation efforts between civilian and military leaders as "foreign interference" and ...
By Enyichukwu Enemanna No fewer than 21,000 men and women made up of former rebel fighters were on Tuesday integrated ...
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