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As the country marks two years of war this week, the question that looms large is whether hope for a democratic future still lives or has it vanished amid the gunfire and violence of war?
The top United Nations official in South Sudan is urging the U.N. Security Council to use its clout to prevent the world’s ...
David Muir, the anchor of America's most-watched newscast "World News Tonight with David Muir" on ABC, has been named in the ...
Fighting in South Sudan has left more than 180 people dead and forced 125,000 others to flee their homes since March, the ...
Humanitarian Coordinator for South Sudan Anita Kiki Gbeho, who visited Malakal, the capital of Upper Nile State, on April 15, urged everyone "involved in the violence to refrain from harming the popul ...
A notorious paramilitary group fighting against the Sudanese military announced that it was forming a rival government, which will rule parts of the country controlled by the group ...
The White House budget office has proposed eliminating funding for United Nations peacekeeping missions, citing failures by ...
As "pathway to peace talks" are held in London - minus the main protagonists - Sudan tips into a third year of catastrophic civil war, as violence surges in the Darfur region of the west of the ...
Sudan's civil war marks the end of its second year on Tuesday, and the fighting, atrocities and famine are only mounting.
An island in the middle of Sudan's capital that used to draw crowds to its Nile River farms now stands nearly deserted after two years of war, its homes ransacked and once-lush fields left fallow.
This statement is attributable to Filippo Grandi, UN High Commissioner for Refugees, marking two years since the outbreak of conflict in Sudan. Fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid ...