Severe economic hardship is driving an increase in crime across South Sudan. For the Kasire community, in the capital Juba, the worsening security situation is creating fear and many sleepless nights.
Aid worker attacks, political and donor headwinds, and reflections on dependency from an NGO head who once relied on aid.
South Sudan is expected to hold its first-ever General Election in December 2026 since independence in 2011. The elections ...
"I always listen to radio programs, including the news. I tune into local stations such as Radio Miraya, Radio Tamazuj, ...
South Sudan, in partnership with United Nations agencies, launched the fourth round of the polio vaccination campaign on ...
South Sudan’s opposition Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-in-Opposition (SPLM-IO), led by First Vice President Riek Machar, ...
South Sudan’s deputy president, Riek Machar, has warned that a recent cabinet reshuffle by President Salva Kiir endangers the ...
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces have attacked the famine-stricken Zamzam displacement camp, residents and medics say, as the ...
Fighters from Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have torched parts of Sudan’s largest refugee camp, firing ...
Christian aid groups are being hard-hit after the Trump administration froze most foreign aid and sidelined the U.S. Agency ...
In a warehouse in Haiti, nearly four metric tons of seeds cannot be distributed. Soon the planting season will be gone and ...
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Hosted on MSNUncertainty as another transition phase starts in South SudanThe holding of elections in December 2026 remains in doubt, given the trust deficit and ...
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