News South Sudan Warab: Sudan gold mine collapse kills 13 miners
Authorities say the miners at the South Kordofan gold mine were working illegaly after the site had been abandoned and shut down ...
News South Sudan Warab: How the War in Sudan Could End
The war in Sudan is a battle for land and resources. Over nearly three years of conflict, the Sudanese Armed Forces—the country’s regular army—and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces have traded ...
News South Sudan Warab: South Sudan shoot-out at Unity state peace talks
South Sudan's Deputy Defence Minister, Majak D'Agoot, told the BBC it was triggered after "a problem occurred" between police from Unity and police from neighbouring Warab state. "Each side thought ...
News South Sudan Warab: War-torn South Sudan tries to prepare for neighbouring Congo's Ebola outbreak
JUBA: With the deadly Ebola outbreak in Congo now an international emergency, neighbouring South Sudan and its war-weakened health system is a major concern, especially after one case was confirmed ...
News South Sudan Warab: Royal commission hears terror attack revived painful childhood memories for South Sudanese refugee
A South Sudanese migrant has shared emotional testimony of how losing friends in a terror attack triggered traumatic memories of fleeing war as a child. Victoria's royal commission into mental health ...
News South Sudan Warab: Should humanitarians support returns in a country still reeling from war?
Almost 400,000 people have been killed in South Sudan’s civil war. Nearly 2 million are internally displaced and 180,000 still shelter in six U.N. protected sites, according to the U.N. Mission in ...
News South Sudan Warab: South Sudan Ebola preparedness
Many countries have donated funds to battle Ebola in South Sudan. But despite the generosity, an additional $14 million is needed to prevent and adequately prepare for the spread of Ebola to a country ...
News South Sudan Warab: South Sudan Suspends All Pre-Sales Oil Contracts
South Sudan's total oil production is nearly 180,000 barrels per day (bpd), official figures show. But the government is keen to reach pre-war levels of 350,000 to 400,000 bpd by mid-2020. A fragile ...
News South Sudan Warab: Ebola case reported not far from South Sudan border
Authorities have confirmed an Ebola case not far from Congo's border with South Sudan, a country with a weak health care system after years of civil war that is vulnerable to the potential spread of the deadly disease.
News South Sudan Warab: South Sudan: Extended Sanctions and Renewed Fighting in South Sudan
Reacting to the extension of sanctions, South Sudan's Information Minister Michael ... crimes against humanity, and war crimes, including the targeted killing of civilians, rape and other forms ...
News South Sudan Warab: South Sudan struggles to increase oil production after war
In a story May 29 about South Sudan's oil production, The Associated Press reported erroneously that production in Unity state has increased to 175,000 barrels a day. That amount is for the entire country.
News South Sudan Warab: In war-torn South Sudan, two Spanish priests build a shrine to Our Lady of the Rosary
Juba, South Sudan, May 31, 2019 / 04:00 am (CNA).- Ave Maria, the parish church outside Mupoi, South Sudan, fell into disrepair decades ago. It was abandoned at the beginning of Sudan’s civil war, and ...
News South Sudan Warab: Correction: South Sudan-Oil Production story
That amount is for the entire country. A corrected version of the story is below: South Sudan struggles to increase oil production after war South Sudan struggles to increase oil production after ...
News South Sudan Warab: There’s Still Hope for South Sudan
Still, the deal ushered in the first sustained end of hostilities between the two antagonists since the 2013 outbreak of a vicious civil war that killed up to 400,000 people, a mere two years after ...
News South Sudan Warab: The Ethiopian City Lost in the Shadow of South Sudan’s War
GAMBELLA, Ethiopia, May 6 2019 (IPS) - Right up against the border with South Sudan, the western Gambella region of Ethiopia has become a watchword for trouble and no-go areas as its neighbour’s ...
News South Sudan Warab: Money, guns and brides fuel South Sudan's cattle wars
While South Sudan's elites signed a power-sharing truce in September 2018, cattle raids have worsened, highlighting the herculean task required to resolve local conflicts in a society shattered by war ...
News South Sudan Warab: South Sudan Concerned Sudan Turmoil Could Hurt Oil Exports
South Sudan, recovering from a civil war in which 400,000 people died and and a quarter of the population was displaced, is concerned that an uprising in neighboring Sudan could threaten its oil ...