19th June 2026
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South Sudan’s oil lifeline is back, but the bigger questions remain

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: 2 hours ago

As exports resume after months of disruption, concerns persist over economic diversification, transparency, and the country's continued...

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: 13 hours ago

Kiir swaps justice Minister Maluei with parliamentary affairs Miniter

Author: Memoscar Lasuba | Published: 13 hours ago

Police captain admits to assault in Juba viral video case

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Mining firm pledges schools, clinics and water projects in Budi County

A mining company operating in Eastern Equatoria State has pledged to build two schools, two health facilities, and provide clean drinking...

UAE restricts travel to S. Sudan over Ebola despite no reported outbreak

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has advised its citizens against traveling to South Sudan and two other East African countries over concerns...

WFP scales up emergency aid in Akobo as hunger crisis worsens

The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has scaled up its emergency response in Akobo County as catastrophic hunger and severe...

Weak mining regulation threatens communities and environment, Minister warns

Speakers at a Mining and Community Rights workshop in Juba warned that weak regulation and poor management of mining activities could lead...

U.S. urges South Sudan gov’t to declare ceasefire after UN renews sanctions

The United States has reiterated its call on the Transitional Government of National Unity to declare a nation-wide ceasefire and release...

Over 54 million eligible to vote as polling opens across Ethiopia

Ethiopia launched its seventh general election on Monday as voters formed early morning queues at 52,000 polling stations nationwide. The...

Governor Lobong to CDF: Logistical shortages threaten Eastern Equatoria security

Eastern Equatoria State Governor Louis Lobong Lojore has warned that critical logistical shortages could soon cripple regional security...

Yakani calls for enforcement of cybercrime laws over online sexual abuse videos

Authorities must enforce existing cybercrime laws to track and prosecute individuals distributing videos of sexual violence against women...

Historic South Sudan war crimes trial wraps up in Sweden

The historic Lundin war crimes trial in Sweden has officially wrapped up on Thursday May 28, after three exhausting years and 346...

Analyst says renewal of S. Sudan sanctions is ‘significant and timely’

The renewal of United Nations sanctions and the arms embargo on South Sudan is both significant and timely, according to Boboya James...

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