Tensions are rising in the oil-rich east African nation of South Sudan after Riek Machar who serves as a vice president was ...
The United Nations chief is urging regional and international leaders to prevent South Sudan from falling “over the abyss” ...
"The military is patrolling the streets of Juba, people are afraid, there is no information from the government about the way forward," Oyet, president of the Union of Journalists in South Sudan ...
South Sudan soldiers patrol the street in Juba, South Sudan on Thursday ... start of a civil war that killed an estimated 400,000 people. Machar has served as South Sudan’s No. 2 official ...
A power-sharing deal between Kiir and Machar has been gradually unravelling, threatening a return of the civil war that killed around 400,000 people between 2013 and 2018.
Russian financial and military contributions have been credited with helping the SAF achieve its gains in recent months.
Breaches of the 2018 peace deal "will not only devastate South Sudan but also affect the entire region", he added. Juba was calm early on Thursday, with businesses open and people on the streets ...
South Sudan's ex-vice president and former rebel leader Riek ... Despite the arrest, Juba appeared calm on Friday, with shops open and people on the streets, an AFP correspondent said. Makuei blamed ...
Join our Whatsapp channel JUBA: The government of South Sudan said on Friday that First ... with shops open and people on the streets. Makuei blamed Machar for clashes in recent weeks in Nasir ...
There was no immediate comment from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, but footage published on social media showed its ...
The South Sudan government said on Friday First Vice President ... Despite the arrest, Juba appeared calm on Friday, with shops open and people on the streets, an AFP correspondent said. Makuei blamed ...
A fragile peace deal in South Sudan was collapsing on Thursday after the arrest ... Juba was calm on Thursday, with businesses open and people on the streets, an AFP journalist said. But there was a ...