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Goc tasked to strengthen diplomatic ties with neighbouring nations

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President Salva Kiir has tasked the new Minister of Foreign Affairs to enhance the diplomatic ties between South Sudan and its surrounding...

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NBGs parliament speaker defends recess decision

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Juba solar power project disrupted by conflict, says minister

The Minister of Electricity in the transitional government says plans to have a 24-hour supply in Juba by December have been disrupted by...

Charge or release Elias Waya, rights group says

The human rights group, Amnesty International, has urged South Sudanese authorities to either charge or release former Wau Governor Elias...

UN: Cholera death toll reaches 37, spreads to new areas

The United Nations says about 2,400 cases of Cholera and 37 deaths have been reported in in South Sudan since the outbreak of the disease...

Governor: Food shortage hits Buma

The Governor of Buma State says bad roads have caused shortage of goods in main market. (more…)

IGAD, JMEC, EU and Troika condemn calls for more violence

IGAD and other partners to the South Sudan peace agreement have condemned calls by opposition leaders for a renewal of armed conflict....

Youth group starts peace campaign

A youth group has started a nation-wide campaign for peace and reconciliation. (more…)

Lobong sounds alarm over hunger in Namurnyang

Authorities in Nyamuruyang State are calling on humanitarian organizations to deliver food assistance to the people affected by hunger....

UNMISS troops ‘abandoned posts’ in July fighting in Juba – report

A report by the Centre for Civilians in Conflict says some UNMISS forces fled their posts during the fighting in Juba in July, leaving...

More civilians flee to Gambella

More than 32,000 South Sudanese have sought refuge in the Gambella region of Ethiopia since September,the Danish Refugee Council has said....

Media bodies ask gov’t to probe Vuni’s death

Three media organizations have called for investigations into the killings and harassment of journalists in the country. (more…)

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