10th May 2024
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Govt, holdout group kick-off peace talks in Nairobi

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A high-level peace negotiation between the unity government and the non-signatory groups to the 2018 peace deal on Thursday kicked off in...

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WHO delivers medical supplies to Fangak

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S.Sudanese warlords could face justice around the world, says UN human rights experts

The UN says it has identified 23 more individuals who bear command or superior responsibility under international criminal law for serious...

Kiir returns to Juba after ‘tedious’ peace tour

President Salva Kiir has returned to Juba after successfully ending his peace tour in the Bahr el Ghazal region. (more…)

General Malong wants direct negotiations with gov’t

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12-year old raped by stepfather in Nzara

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Amadi & Jubek to coordinate removal of illegal checkpoints

The governor of Amadi state says he and the governor of Jubek have both ordered for the removable of all illegal checkpoints along the...

Chinese doctors attend to patients in Jonglei

Over 800 people in dire need of medical assistance in Jonglei State yesterday turned up for a 4-day free consultation and treatment with...

Peace parties set to form 700-strong protection unit

The peace parties have agreed to form a 700-strong VIP protection unit. (more…)

GPOC employees call off arrears strike

The employees of the greater pioneering oil company or GPOC have called off the planned strike amidst talks with the management....

What EU, UK ambassadors say about plight of S.Sudanese women

The UK ambassador to South Sudan has described the levels of sexual and gender-based violence in South Sudan as horrific. (more…)

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