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Sudan’s RSF allegedly committed ‘widespread sexual violence’

Sudan's capital city 'Khartoum' hard-hit by conflict between SRF and SAF. |File Photo|. Sudan’s warring parties, particularly the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), have committed widespread...

Impact of conflict on South Sudan’s healthcare: A case of Mayendit and Leer Counties

Hospital vandalised by gunmen in South Sudan. |Credit: MSF| By Kor Chop Leek, a researcher based in South Sudan Abstract  The dynamic of conflict affects health services...

Special feature: Journalist Mustapha struggles to rebuild his life after serving 14-month jail term

Algerian journalist Mustapha Bendjama. |Photo: Mustapha Bendjama|.  After serving a 14-month prison sentence on various charges, Algerian journalist Mustapha Bendjama assumed his life would return...

Barristers drag Kiir’s govt to court over €12bn nasty oil contract

Salva Kiir Mayardit, president of the Republic of South Sudan, addresses a large crowd at the International Engagement Conference for South Sudan on Dec....

Fake Sheikh behind a €12bn deal with South Sudan’s govt

South Sudan's citizens raised their flag on the eve of the country's independence. |File Photo|. A preliminary oil contract signed by South Sudan with an...

Ethiopian Journalists Struggle in Exile

Dozens of Ethiopian journalists have fled since 2020 due to harassment and persecution. They include (clockwise from top left): Tesfa-Alem Tekle, Woldegiorgis Ghebrehiwet Teklay,...

Trapped in contaminated floods: Rubkona, Guit Counties in despair

By Kor Chop Leek, This article is a brief narrative of the impact of the climate change crisis on local communities in Unity State ...

Sudan: Ethnic Cleansing in the Making in West Darfur

Thousands Killed, Half Million Remain Displaced: Sudan’s Conflict still raging and nobody knows when it will end. Arsenal of the Rapid Support Forces in...

Media Freedom Under Siege in South Sudan

It is 13 years down the road, South Sudan is still an extremely dangerous place for journalists to practice their profession freely without state...

South Sudan: Severe hunger looms as inflow of refugees rises

About 1,000 people a day are fleeing into South Sudan from Sudan after nearly one year of war, arriving in scorching heat and with children in...

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