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As the war increasingly threatens to split Sudan into rival mini-states, it not only offers an insight into the humanitarian ...
The worse Sudan’s self-appointed leaders behave, however, the more nobly its people respond. In West Kordofan state, on the ...
Dar Petroleum Operating Company (DPOC), the largest oil operator in South Sudan, will resume oil production on Wednesday after Sudan lifted the force majeure on the pipeline route through Sudan ...
South Sudan is due to hold long-delayed general elections in December 2026, and some wonder if the world’s youngest nation will be ready. The vote was set for this month but was delayed for a ...
Sudan lifted a force majeure notice issued in March on crude exports from South Sudan, signaling resumption of oil shipments through a pipeline that had been damaged in a war zone. Sudan declared ...
South Sudan is facing a "completely overwhelming" influx of refugees from war-torn Sudan as well as a rapidly growing cholera epidemic, Doctors Without Borders (MSF) warned Monday. The medical ...
SOUTH SUDAN could have ... two-thirds of the oil north to Sudan’s Red Sea coast has been out of action, in part due to fighting in areas it crosses (see map). Map: The Economist That has tanked ...
South Sudan, nicknamed "Bright Stars," are currently ranked 170 in the world (as of November 2, 2024). Their biggest win so far was the 6-0 victory over Djibouti which they recorded on March 28 ...
December 17, 2024 (JUBA) – Over 905,000 people have crossed into South Sudan since the outbreak of the Sudan crisis in April 2023, with an additional 337,000 people projected to arrive in 2025 ...
Juba (AFP) – South Sudan could resume oil production "as early as tomorrow" almost a year after fighting in neighbouring Sudan ruptured a key pipeline, the government said Tuesday. The ...
AYOD, South Sudan (AP) — Long-horned cattle wade through flooded lands and climb a slope along a canal that has become a refuge for displaced families in South Sudan. Smoke from burning dung ...