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Cleric urges government, NAS to resume peace talks

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A religious leader is calling on the unity government and the National Salvation Front (NAS) to return to negotiating table in light of the...

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UK military assessment team arrives in S Sudan

UK’s Ministry of Defense says it has deployed a military team to South Sudan to look at what role its government could play in the UN...

Denmark reveals plans for South Sudan

The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Denmark Kristian Jensen has revealed today a new strategy for her country’s continued engagement in...

IGAD calls for rapid formation of interim gov’t

The IGAD Council of Ministers is calling for immediate formation of the interim government to enable dialogue on the creation of 28 new...

AU urged to urgently solve crises in S. Sudan & Burundi

Human right activists and six entrepreneurs, including Mo Ibrahim, have urged the African Union to use the current summit in Addis Ababa to...

Kiir to miss AU summit in Addis Ababa

The South Sudanese ambassador in Ethiopia says President Salva Kiir will not attend the AU summit that will also discuss the South Sudan...

SPLA denies UPDF presence in Juba

The SPLA has rejected a report that some elements of the Ugandan army are still in Juba. (more…)

UNICEF: 240,000 children at severe malnutrition risk

Some 240,000 children are at risk of severe malnutrition this year in South Sudan, says the United Nation Children’s Agency....

Appeal to Buma & Jonglei governors on insecurity

The Commissioner of Twic East County has appealed to Jonglei and Boma State authorities to establish a joint system to reduce the...

Kampala University-Juba awaiting formal order to shut down

The director of Kampala University-South Sudan center says his institution has not received an order to shut down. (more…)

Gov’t & opposition forces withdraw from war front – report

A new report says the government and the SPLM in Opposition have withdrawn their forces from the front lines in what were the war zones....

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