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World Politics Review on MSNSouth Sudan's Latest Crisis Is Following a Familiar ScriptWhile conflict isn't inevitable, a convergence of familiar patterns in South Sudan has significantly increased the risk of ...
The precarious peace deal that has held South Sudan together since 2018 is on the brink of collapse, and observers warn the ...
Resolving Sudan’s political impasse and installing a legitimate government are therefore crucial. A trilateral mechanism comprising the United Nations (UN), African Union (AU) and Intergovernmental ...
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Tuko News on MSNHow a new Sudan could anchor Africa's security and growthIf Sudan stabilises, the country will become a source of regional stability, owing to its strategic location in the continent ...
Is Sudan’s war the reason for South Sudan’s economic crisis? What’s really going on with oil revenue
Oil’s importance to South Sudan’s economy is often exaggerated – the bigger challenge facing Juba is its inability to secure new loans.
JUBA (Reuters) -Fifty-kilo sacks of food hurtled out the open hatch of the cargo plane, scattering in the wind on their 1,000 ...
On World Refugee Day, displaced Africans face the worst conditions yet as conflict and disasters increase, aid plummets and ...
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Africanews on MSNUnited Nations harnesses power of music for peace in South SudanPeacekeeping mission, UNMISS, partnered with UNESCO to host a concert in Upper Nile state, which has been the epicentre of conflict in recent months.
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The EastAfrican on MSNPeace is not absence of scrutiny — it’s presence of accountabilityThe real challenge for Africa is shaping peacekeeping on its own terms, with integrity, and in service of its people's ...
ETHIOPIA: THE African Union Peace and Security Council (PSC) has reaffirmed the AU’s and partners’ commitment to the South Sudan peace process and to chart practical pathways for renewed dialogue and ...
This fact is clear: South Sudan is not at war with nature. There has been no natural disaster except flooding in some parts of the country. There have been no earthquakes shaking the soil and no ...
KHARTOUM - Sudan's new Prime Minister Kamil Idris said Sunday that the priorities of his government are to achieve national security and restore the state's authority, among others.
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