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South Sudan still waiting for its independence
The lack of celebrations underscores how leaders have wasted public trust and oil wealth meant for peace and progress.
A General Court Martial, supported by the South Sudan People’s Defense Forces, concluded in Wau, Western Bahr el Ghazal, on 5 ...
South Sudan celebrated its 14th Independence Day on Wednesday without official fanfare, reflecting the mounting political and economic problems for the country since 2011.
Fighting between Sudan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces has intensified in the country's central Kordofan region.
Colonial policies had deliberately administered the Arab-Muslim North separately from the African, Christian, and Animist South, fostering deep-seated mistrust and inequality that post-independence ...
Fighting escalates in Sudan’s Kordofan region as RSF shelling kills civilians, forcing mass displacement and worsening famine and health crises.
Staff members of Vietnam's Level-2 Field Hospital No. 6 in South Sudan took part in a series of cultural exchange events in ...
This photo of Sunday, April 15, 2012, shows a soldier from the Darfuri rebel group Justice and Equality Movement at a South Sudanese position in Heglig, South Sudan.
Like many of his peers, Buay has been actively involved in military combat and combative politics from the 1980s to date. He is an astute soldier who started his active military service in the signal ...
The specter of ethnic cleansing looms over hundreds of thousands trapped without food, water, or medicines in the North Darfur state's besieged capital, El Fasher.
As the Rapid Support Forces seize strategic territory near Sudan’s borders with Libya and Egypt, new fronts are opening in a ...
A North Korean man who identified himself as a civilian crossed the heavily fortified military demarcation line between the ...