South Sudanese say hope peace deal helps revive economy
A peace deal in South Sudan has revived hope not just that the guns will stop firing but that
South Sudan foes sign final power-sharing deal
South Sudanese arch-foes signed a final power-sharing deal Sunday as President Salva Kiir called for
South Sudan turns seven
The World’s youngest nation, South Sudan turns seven on Monday. The country has however been
Former South Sudan vice president to be reinstated: Presidency
South Sudan’s former vice president Riek Machar will be reinstated in his position as part of a
Ramaphosa calls for lasting solution in South Sudan
President Cyril Ramaphosa has called for a lasting solution to the five-year conflict in South
South Sudan leaders expected to meet for peace talks
President Cyril Ramaphosa has welcomed the decision by the South Sudanese political leader Riek
South Sudan government, rebel groups sign ceasefire
South Sudan’s government and rebel groups signed a ceasefire on Thursday in the latest attempt
Red Cross halts aid to swathe of South Sudan after staff member killed
The Red Cross has halted operations across a third of South Sudan after gunmen shot dead a staff
U.S. reviewing policy toward South Sudan – USAID chief
After four years of civil war marked by brutal attacks on civilians, the United States is reviewing
South Sudan’s sacked army chief ‘confined’ to Juba home, minister says
South Sudan’s former army chief is being confined to his home for security reasons, the country’s
South Sudan forces killed 114 civilians around Yei in six months – UN
South Sudanese pro-government forces killed at least 114 civilians in and around Yei town from July
South Sudanese rebels free three foreign oil workers
South Sudanese rebels said on Thursday they had freed three oil workers from Pakistan and India that
Famine-hit South Sudanese eat weeds and water lilies to survive
The UN says 100 000 people face imminent starvation in the counties of Leer and Mayendit, while some
JMEC condemns S Sudan violence
The Joint Monitoring and Evaluation Commission has condemned an upsurge in violence in parts of