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Sudan’s humanitarian response woefully inadequate, aid agency says

People receive rations of flour, vegetable oil, salt, and yellow-split beans. | Photo-OCHA-Ala-Kheir | One year since the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF)...

Mali Military Junta Bans Media Coverage of Politics

Colonel Assimi Goïta, a military junta addressed the nation after conducting a successful coup in the West African country, Mali. | File Photo | Mali's...

Journalists Unhappy as Perilous Sections of Security Law ‘Stay Intact’

Copies of daily newspapers with blank front pages. The stories were removed by security under the pretext that they were unethically written. File Photo As...

Abyei Leaders Survive Murder Attempts, South Sudan Army Blamed

In a fresh armed violence in the oil-rich Abyei region, the area government accuses elements of the SSPDF of attempting to assassinate two government...

US gets tougher on South Sudan over Kalisto’s arrest

Civic and police space continues to shrink in South Sudan as the anticipated general elections scheduled for December 2024 draw closer. File Photo The government...

South Sudan Arrests Political Critic for speaking out against injustice

South Sudan’s National Security Service on Saturday stormed the house of Mr. Kalisto Ladu, the former mayor of Juba City Council, who turned into...

UN threatens Sudan’s aid obstructors with sanctions

As the vicious war in Sudan between the national army—Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the formidable paramilitary forces ‘Rapid Support Forces’ (RSF) rages nationwide...

President Kiir dismisses charismatic vice-chancellor

In a major shake-up of the five public universities, South Sudan’s President Salva Kiir Mayardit, in his role as the chancellor of five public...

South Sudan Government Denies ‘Sexual Slavery’ Allegations

The government of South Sudan has refuted the recently published report of the UN Human Rights Commission accusing the state institutions of acting with...

Sudan’s Internet shutdown threatens delivery of ‘Emergency Aid’

A near-total communication blackout in Sudan following all network and internet shutdowns in early February poses serious risks to the coordination of emergency assistance...

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