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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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Imatong denies losing teachers over pay

Imatong State government has rejected reports that some teachers in Nimule have abandoned teaching due to little pay and delayed salary...

Rainy season: Red Cross sets up response teams

The South Sudan Red Cross Society says it has set up medical and hygiene teams to assist vulnerable people during the rainy season....

Findings of deadly Malakal IDP-camp violence

A UN-led investigation into the Malakal IDP camp incident has found what it calls “deep-rooted historical land disputes” as the root...

Gov’t to end pay protests

The Minister of Information has said “efforts are underway” to end the protests over salary arrears. (more…)

The alleged Troika letter: Eye Radio reacts

President Salva Kiir’s Presidential spokesperson has backtracked on his earlier statement he made to Eye Radio that Troika submitted a...

Gov’t, partners approve $1.8b for road networks

A high-level meeting in Juba on road sector development and financing has approved a budget of $1.8 billion for the next 10 years....

Igga meets Ethiopian foreign minister

Vice President James Wani Igga has told the Ethiopian Foreign Minister, Tedros Adhanom, that the peace agreement is on a hopeful path....

Judges and Justices down their tools

The national committee judges and justices say they have gone on strike over pay and administrative issues. (more…)

World Refugee Day: 1 million South Sudanese are refugees

On the World Refugee Day today, latest figures by the UN show that there are almost one million South Sudanese Refugees in neighboring...

Hungry Juba teacher collapses in class

When Usaz Michael Khamis woke up one June morning, he thought it would just be like any other day of work. Little did he know he would wake...

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