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South Sudanese among 3 arrested in UK over migrants smuggling

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Two Sudanese nationals and one South Sudanese citizen have been arrested in the United Kingdom on suspicion of facilitating illegal...

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NBGs governor assents 2023-2024 budget into law

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FAO stops airlifting food to areas of recent clashes

The Food and Agriculture organization says it has stopped airlifting aid into some of the conflict affected areas due to the recent...

Juba summons US Charge De Affaires over statement on Unity clashes

The government has summoned the US Embassy Charge De Affaires for accusing it of violating the cessation of hostilities agreement in the...

Loj briefs UNSC on South Sudan crisis

The ‘untold suffering’ of South Sudanese people must end, the head of the UNMISS has told the UN Security Council. (more…)

IGAD accuses SPLA of restricting movements of its monitoring team

IGAD Mediators have accused the SPLA of restricting the movement of its monitoring team in Bentiu since the resumption of fighting in the...

SPLM-IO missing in the Pretoria party reunification discussions

SPLM in Opposition has failed to attend the discussions about the reunification of the party in South Africa, an SPLM official has said....

Warrap MPs released without charges

Two members of Warrap State Legislative Assembly who were detained over the weekend have been released. (more…)

Lakes suspends salary payment through payroll committee

The Lakes State government has suspended the payment of salaries of its civil servants through the Payroll committee. (more…)

Only peace will save economy from collapsing – Lam Akol

In order to save the economy from collapsing, the government must bring peace, the leader of the opposition SPLM-DC has said. (more…)

UK concerned by latest fighting in South Sudan

The United Kingdom says it is ‘deeply concerned’ by the increased fighting in South Sudan. (more…)

HRW asks UN Chief to lead effort to punish those behind atrocities

The Human Rights Watch says UN Secretary General Ban Ki Moon should now lead the effort to bring to justice, those who committed atrocities...

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