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South Sudan

  • James Hits Game Winner With 8 Seconds Left, US Avoids Upset and Escapes South Sudan 101–100
    James Hits Game Winner With 8 Seconds Left, US Avoids Upset and Escapes South Sudan 101–100
    LeBron James saved the U.S. from what would have been a stunning loss. James’ layup with 8 seconds left was the go-ahead basket Saturday, July 20, and the U.S. Olympic ...
    July 20, 2024BY The Associated Press
  • Slavery Still Exists Today–And Here Is Living Proof: Simon Deng and Charles Jacobs
    Slavery Still Exists Today–And Here Is Living Proof: Simon Deng and Charles Jacobs
    “I was born in a village where we were subjected to attacks on a monthly basis, or yearly ...
    July 18, 2024BY Jan Jekielek
  • Canada Pledges $71 Million in Aid for Sudan, South Sudan and Central African Republic
    Canada Pledges $71 Million in Aid for Sudan, South Sudan and Central African Republic
    International Development Minister Harjit Sajjan is announcing $71 million in humanitarian aid for Sudan and two neighbouring countries ...
    May 3, 2023BY The Canadian Press
  • South Sudan Declares Disaster in Flood-Affected Areas
    South Sudan Declares Disaster in Flood-Affected Areas
    JUBA, South Sudan—South Sudan’s government has declared flood-affected parts of the country as national disaster areas and appealed ...
    September 10, 2022BY The Associated Press
  • East African Countries Face Acute Food Shortages From Drought, Ukraine War
    East African Countries Face Acute Food Shortages From Drought, Ukraine War
    More than 29 million people are suffering from a scarcity of food supplies, according to the eight-country African ...
    April 11, 2022BY Naveen Athrappully
  • 89 Africans Killed by Mystery Illness in South Sudan: WHO
    89 Africans Killed by Mystery Illness in South Sudan: WHO
    The World Health Organization (WHO) says it has sent a rapid response team to South Sudan following the ...
    December 15, 2021BY Jack Phillips
  • After 400,000 Dead, South Sudan Seeks Peace
    After 400,000 Dead, South Sudan Seeks Peace
    Commentary A Feb. 22 ceremony in South Sudan's capital, Juba, brought two enemies face to face. That's one ...
    February 26, 2020BY Austin Bay
  • South Sudan Fails to Provide Justice for War Victims, Report Says
    South Sudan Fails to Provide Justice for War Victims, Report Says
    JUBA, South Sudan—South Sudan's government is failing to provide justice for victims of atrocities that were committed during ...
    October 8, 2019BY The Associated Press
  • US Can Help Africa Escape China’s ‘Debt Trap,’ Former Mr. Africa Says
    US Can Help Africa Escape China’s ‘Debt Trap,’ Former Mr. Africa Says
    China is rapidly gaining political and economic influence in Africa through its “debt trap diplomacy,” and to counter ...
    June 18, 2019BY Emel Akan
  • South Sudan Military Officers May Have Committed War Crimes
    South Sudan Military Officers May Have Committed War Crimes
    NAIROBI–U.N. investigators said on Friday they had identified more than 40 South Sudanese military officers who may be ...
    February 25, 2018BY Reuters
  • Children Recount Trauma of Abduction After Mass Release by South Sudan Rebels
    Children Recount Trauma of Abduction After Mass Release by South Sudan Rebels
    YAMBIO, South Sudan–Bakhita was only 12 years old when rebels snatched her from her family's farm, adding her ...
    February 8, 2018BY Reuters
  • Raising the Cost of Doing Business With War Criminals in South Sudan
    Raising the Cost of Doing Business With War Criminals in South Sudan
     WASHINGTON—The peace agreement between the warring factions in the world's newest nation, South Sudan, has been an abject ...
    September 15, 2016BY Gary Feuerberg
  • South Sudan’s Troubled Agreement Is Not Keeping the Peace
    South Sudan’s Troubled Agreement Is Not Keeping the Peace
    JUBA, South Sudan—When South Sudan's president signed a peace deal a year ago to try to end the ...
    August 27, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • How South Sudan Rebel’s Flight Adds to Turmoil
    How South Sudan Rebel’s Flight Adds to Turmoil
    KAMPALA, Uganda—South Sudan, the world's newest country, is in political limbo after rebel leader and former vice president ...
    August 20, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Renewed Fighting Breaks out Across South Sudan Capital
    Renewed Fighting Breaks out Across South Sudan Capital
    Renewed gunfights broke out across South Sudan's capital Sunday between forces loyal to the president and those of ...
    July 10, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • More Than 100 Bodies From South Sudan Gunfire, Doctors Say
    More Than 100 Bodies From South Sudan Gunfire, Doctors Say
    Soldiers have brought scores of bodies to a hospital in South Sudan's capital after gunfire erupted throughout Juba ...
    July 9, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • Thousands of Civilians Flee Violence in South Sudan State
    Thousands of Civilians Flee Violence in South Sudan State
    The United Nations refugee agency says a rise in fighting in a once-peaceful part of South Sudan has ...
    January 9, 2016BY The Associated Press
  • A Roadmap for Peace in South Sudan
    A Roadmap for Peace in South Sudan
    As the world's youngest country enters its third year of civil war, there are new hopes for a ...
    December 23, 2015BY Daniel P. Sullivan
  • South Sudan: Devastation of Civil War Continues, 2 Years On
    South Sudan: Devastation of Civil War Continues, 2 Years On
    South Sudan's civil war took away everything that had been precious to Mary Nyak Chot.
    December 16, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Cargo Plane Crashes Along Nile in South Sudan, Killing 36
    Cargo Plane Crashes Along Nile in South Sudan, Killing 36
    A cargo plane taking off from the South Sudanese capital of Juba crashed along the banks of the ...
    November 4, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Rebels in South Sudan Detain 16 UN Peacekeepers on Barges
    Rebels in South Sudan Detain 16 UN Peacekeepers on Barges
    Rebels in South Sudan said Thursday they have seized U.N. river barges they suspect are transporting weapons for ...
    October 29, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • Fighting Resumes in S. Sudan After Peace Deal Is Not Signed
    Fighting Resumes in S. Sudan After Peace Deal Is Not Signed
    Fighting resumed in parts of South Sudan between government troops and rebel forces, two days after the president ...
    August 19, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • South Sudan’s War on Women
    South Sudan’s War on Women
    When government forces launched their attack on the village of Bauw in South Sudan’s Unity state in early ...
    August 7, 2015BY Samer Muscati
  • Is It Time for South Sudan and Sudan to Reunite?
    Is It Time for South Sudan and Sudan to Reunite?
    Four years have passed since South Sudan seceded from Sudan, and the only thing it has earned so ...
    July 30, 2015BY Sufyan bin Uzayr
  • South Sudan Soldiers Accused of Stealing Relief Food
    South Sudan Soldiers Accused of Stealing Relief Food
    Soldiers believed to be with the South Sudanese army and allied militia stole relief food and killed seven ...
    July 30, 2015BY The Associated Press
  • To Save South Sudan, Dump the Warlords
    To Save South Sudan, Dump the Warlords
    While the international community propped up kleptocratic generals, South Sudan's social entrepreneurs took matters into their own hands. ...
    July 24, 2015BY Christopher W. Douglas
  • Rights Group: South Sudan Troops Committed War Crimes
    Rights Group: South Sudan Troops Committed War Crimes
    An international human rights group says South Sudanese troops committed war crimes and possibly crimes against humanity
    July 22, 2015BY The Associated Press
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