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South Sudan: WHO pushes for urgent immunization amid Yellow-Fever outbreak

People lining up for Yellow Fever immunization in Western Equatoria State |Photo: WHO| In response to a Yellow Fever outbreak in December 2023, the Ministry...

South Sudan criticized for levying tariffs on aid agencies

At least 9 million out of 12 million people in South Sudan are in urgent need of humanitarian aid—the UN says. Embassies of Canada, the...

Kenya’s defense chief dies in helicopter crash

Kenya’s army chief killed in a chopper crash. |Photo—Daily Post|. Kenya's defense chief and nine other top army officers died in a military helicopter crash...

Germany pledges €244 million to countries affected by Sudan crisis

Paris conference on Sudan. |Photo—DW|. Germany has pledged an additional €244 million to Sudan and neighbouring countries, including South Sudan, in light of rising humanitarian...

Togo expels French journalist, suspends foreign accreditations

Freelance journalist Thomas Dietrich: |File Photo|. On April 16, the Togolese court sentenced Thomas Dietrich, a freelance reporter, to a six-month suspended prison sentence for...

South Africa’s Cyril Ramaphosa in Juba for bilateral talks

South Africa’s President Cyril Ramaphosa shaking hands with his South Sudan’s counterpart, President Salva Kiir Mayardit in Juba. | Photo: Office of President |. South...

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...

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