South Sudan President Salva Kiir has urged restraint after an anti-Sudanese demonstration in the capital Juba degenerated into looting.
Police in South Sudan on Friday declared a nighttime curfew the morning after an anti-Sudanese demonstration in the capital Juba degenerated into looting.
A bishop called for civic education to be taught in schools in South Sudan as the country prepares for elections.
Garang’s vision was of a “New Sudan”, governed in a federal system where regions would have significant autonomy, not ...
As Donald Trump prepares to return to the White House on Monday, one of the major talking points ahead of his inauguration ...
South Sudan has last week resumed exporting 90,000 barrels of oil per day; however, this may mark the beginning of sanctions, ...
South Africa’s apartheid-era ‘Bantustans’ exemplified state-sponsored pseudo-independence. Today, history risks repeating ...
Participants in the game play with a ball that jingles while coaches and siblings of players bang on goalposts to help them ...
Amid what a Catholic charity called "unimaginable" suffering of civilians trapped in civil war brutality in Sudan, the United ...
The UPA is now calling on all the people of South Sudan, opposition parties and stakeholders to unite and intensify the ...
Zeinab Mohammed Salih, MEP Visiting Arab Journalist Fellow, reports on the sexual violence that is spreading across war-torn ...