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Kiir’s trip to the Gulf nation, where he spent 10 days, had sparked widespread speculation that he was ill. However, ...
The court’s order followed a broader one last month allowing removals to countries with which migrants have no connections.
As Sudanese citizens await the long-promised “Government of Hope” to be unveiled in Port Sudan by army-appointed Prime ...
The number of civilians killed in South Sudan has soared to the highest in almost five years, the United Nations said on.
For Dr. Abdiweli Mohamed Ali Gaas, the former Prime Minister of Somalia and one-time President of Puntland, public service has always meant stepping into difficult terrain with quiet determination.
World Health Organization (WHO) and UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) standby partners strengthen cholera ...
A public dispute has erupted between signatories of Sudan’s Juba Peace Agreement over how to divide a 25% share of government ...
The Bishop of Bentiu reflects on the fragile state of South Sudan as the nation moves toward the 2026 elections. The Comboni ...
Rights groups have deplored the rising pattern of gender-based violence in South Sudan. Researcher at Human Rights Watch, ...
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) calls for urgent scale up in water and sanitation programs amidst rising cholera cases in ...
Despite this, Oigara is cautious about significant growth opportunities in South Sudan in the near term, admitting that it is ...