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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Government urged to accelerate Juba-Nimule highway repairs

Civil society activist Edmond Yakani has renewed calls on the national government to urgently rehabilitate the Juba-Nimule highway, warning...

Infrastructure shortage driving high Juba water tariffs, says Undersecretary

The high cost of water in Central Equatoria State is primarily driven by a severe shortage of water treatment facilities to meet growing...

Amnesty says arms embargo extension critical to protecting civilians in South Sudan

Amnesty International has welcomed the UN Security Council’s decision to extend the arms embargo on South Sudan for another year, stating...

Orphan boy battling old injury in Tonj East seeks medical support

A young man in Tonj town, Warrap State, is appealing for urgent financial assistance to seek specialized medical treatment after living for...

Six UN Security Council members that abstained on S. Sudan sanctions—and why?

Six members of the United Nations Security Council abstained from voting on a resolution renewing sanctions and the arms embargo on South...

CEPO backs renewed UN sanctions, urges leaders to end violence

A South Sudan civil society activist has welcomed the United Nations Security Council’s decision to renew sanctions on South Sudan,...

UN Security Council renews South Sudan sanctions, US welcomes move

The United Nations Security Council on Friday renewed sanctions on South Sudan after nine members voted in favor, while six abstained. The...

From midwife to fractured ally: the troubled U.S.–South Sudan relationship

JUBA, South Sudan — Once hailed as the chief international architect of South Sudan’s path to statehood, the United States now finds...

R-ARCSS stakeholders welcome move to preserve peace agreement, urge electoral reforms

Stakeholders to South Sudan’s Revitalized Peace Agreement have welcomed the government’s decision to preserve key provisions of the...

WHO-backed stakeholders validate South Sudan’s national quality of care strategy

The Ministry of Health, with support from the World Health Organization (WHO) and funding from donors under the Health Sector...

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