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Lives hit hard by floods in South Sudan’s Fangak County

Flood-affected people in Fangak County, Jonglei State. |courtesy|. Devastating floods destroyed hundreds of houses, and farmlands and displaced over 6,500 people in Fangak County of...

US calls for credible investigation into Allan’s death

Christopher-Allen-in-South-Sudan-|courtesy-SPLM-IO|. On the seventh anniversary of the death of Christopher Allen, the United States embassy in Juba renewed its call on South Sudan’s transitional government...

US Supports Malaria Vaccination in South Sudan

A South Sudanese child smiling early morning as he opens a mosquito net to get out of bed. |File Photo|. The United States government strengthens...

In Nigeria, at least 56 journalists attacked, harassed as protests roil region

Nigerian security forces lob tear gas canisters to disperse an anti-government demonstration to protest against bad governance and economic hardship in Abuja, Nigeria, on...

Yet again, Zambian journalist Thomas Allan Zgambo faces prison over reporting

Zambian journalist Thomas Allan Zgambo faces prison over his reporting despite President Hakainde Hichilema, pictured here on August 16, 2021, vowing that 'the media...

South Sudan Army Denies Violating Arms Embargo

Soldier displaying his machine gun. |File Photo|. Spokesperson of South Sudan People’s Defence Forces (SSPDF), Maj. Gen. Lul Ruai Koang refuted allegations that South Sudan...

UN: South Sudan most dangerous place for aid workers

Conflict-affected people receiving relief assistance from the ICRC. |File Photo|. South Sudan remains one of the most perilous environments for humanitarian workers in 2024, with...

President Kiir ejects Bakosoro from his cabinet

South Sudan's President, Salva Kiir Mayardit. |File Photo|. South Sudan’s President, Salva Kiir Mayardit, sacked Joseph Bangasi Bakosoro from his position as the minister of...

Burundian journalist Floriane Irangabiye released after two years in prison

Journalist Florianne Irangabiye photographed on August 16, 2024, outside Bubanza Prison holding a certificate authorizing her release. (Photo: Credit withheld) The Committee to Protect Journalists...

SSOMA clings to inclusive discourse as it reorganizes

South Sudanese raising slogans preferring dialogue as a viable solution to conflict in their country. |Credit: Gettyimages|. The Leadership Council of the South Sudan Opposition...

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