The latest tensions stem from fighting in the country’s north between government troops and a rebel militia, known as the ...
The top U.N. official in South Sudan is warning that the country is teetering on the edge of renewed civil war ...
A New York Times reporter and photographer were the first Western journalists to visit central Khartoum since the civil war ...
"Because of the war in Sudan, South Sudan's main oil export pipeline burst one year again and South Sudan is a petro-state ...
Reporting from the frontline, The New York Times’s Africa chief correspondent, Declan Walsh, details the fierce struggle for the bridges over the Nile and its tributaries that divide the Sudanese ...
South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has sacked the governor of northeastern Upper Nile state where clashes have escalated ...
The recent outbreak of violence in South Sudan doesn’t appear to have been motivated by political directives from the country ...
Since 20 February, when the latest cholera outbreak started in Sudan’s White Nile State, until 5 March, a total of 2,718 people have been admitted to the Ministry of Health cholera treatment centre at ...
Nearly 100 people died of cholera in two weeks since the waterborne disease outbreak began in Sudan's White Nile State, an international aid group said. Doctors Without Borders — also known as ...
Nearly 100 people died of cholera in two weeks since the waterborne disease outbreak began in Sudan's White Nile State, an international aid group said. Doctors Without Borders — also known as ...
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