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Son of Sudan’s leader dies in Turkey

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Mohamed Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, son of Sudan’s Sovereign Council Chairman and Army Commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, reportedly passed...

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Ugandan govt closes Karuma Dam bridge

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Ugandan govt closes Karuma Dam bridge

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Officials should declare assets before taking up positions – UN

The UN Human Rights Commission for South Sudan has recommended that all senior officials make written declarations regarding their...

Malakal hospital faces shortage of midwives

Midwives at Malakal Teaching Hospital have appealed for additional midwives, saying they are overwhelmed by the growing numbers of ...

Wau hunger allegations are “untrue” – army

The army has denied reports that some of its soldiers are leaving Wau training center due to lack of food. (more…)

ND committee postpones national conference

The Steering Committee of the National Dialogue has postponed the anticipated national conference. (more…)

Religious leader calls for restraint after church fistfight

The archbishop emeritus of Catholic diocese of Juba is calling for calm and restraint from violence and hostility after some youth...

Hunger drives away peace soldiers from Wau training center

A significant number of soldiers from the government side are allegedly leaving the Masna Bira training center in Wau over lack of food and...

ND urges Juba, Khartoum to recognize 2013 Abyei referendum results

The National Dialogue Steering Committee has passed a resolution calling on the governments of South Sudan and Sudan to recognize the ...

Army officer detains his accuser

The former commissioner of Rumbek East County has been re-arrested for suing an army commander he accuses of violating his freedom of ...

UN to probe forced hug allegation

The head of UN Mission in South Sudan has said he will investigate into the alleged improper conduct by a UN peacekeeper in Juba....

Oil prices drop, the lowest since 1991

Oil prices have reportedly dropped to the lowest since 1991 when the US launched invasion on Iraq after it invaded Kuwait. (more…)

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