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Sudan: A former rebel leader appointed governor of Darfur

May 3, 2021 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

Minni Minnawi, a former rebel leader of the Sudan Liberation Army (SLA), was appointed governor of Darfur on Sunday, May 2, by the Sudanese Prime […]

Verdict against South Sudan soldiers ‘finally delivers justice’ – UN Mission

September 7, 2018 Steven Addamah 0

South Sudan government combatants have been convicted for murder and rape in the infamous Terrain Hotel raid in July 2016. “The finding of a military […]

South Sudan peace talks end in Ethiopia without deal

May 24, 2018 Steven Addamah 0

South Sudan peace talks in Ethiopia have ended on Wednesday without a deal. The conflicting parties on Monday agreed on only three issues out of […]

South Sudanese rebels release Kenyan pilots

February 20, 2018 Geraldine Boechat 0

South Sudanese rebels have released two Kenyan pilots they had kidnapped on January 7, a rebels’ spokesman said on Monday. Captain Frank Njoroge and his […]

South Sudan to open new terminal at Juba International Airport

January 11, 2018 Steven Addamah 0

South Sudan will open later this month a new terminal at its main international airport, the Juba International Airport, local media reported. The facility is […]

South Sudan: President Kiir announces unilateral ceasefire

May 23, 2017 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

South Soudan’s President Salva Kiir on Monday declared a unilateral ceasefire and promised to release political prisoners in the famine and war-ravaged worlds’ youngest nation. […]

Japan troops exit from S. Sudan peacekeeping mission

April 18, 2017 Steven Addamah 0

A contingent of Japanese troops has departed from South Sudan on Monday from U.N. peacekeeping mission in the famine and war-stricken nation. According to Reuters, […]

Six aid workers killed in South Sudan

March 27, 2017 Steven Addamah 0

Six aid workers from a national non-governmental organization were killed when their convoy was ambushed Saturday while travelling along the Government-controlled area on the Juba-Pibor […]

South Sudan: U.S., UN accuse Juba of ‘deliberate starvation tactics’

March 24, 2017 Geraldine Boechat 0

The United States on Thursday joined the chorus to warn South Sudan’s government over “deliberate starvation tactics,” that are leading to a humanitarian crisis in […]

Juba Hails Rabat Commitment to Support Stability & Peace in South Sudan

February 3, 2017 Khalid Al Mouahidi 0

President Salva Kiir Mayardit of South Sudan thanked King Mohammed VI for his visit to Africa’s newest nation, saying such a visit shows Morocco’s strong […]

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