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Browsing: China-South Sudan relations
UN Floor Spotlight on Patience On Monday in New York, China’s deputy envoy Sun Lei reminded the UN Security Council…
House Arrest Raises Legal Questions First Vice President Riek Machar has not left his Juba residence since 26 March, following…
Mounting Pressure Before the 2026 Ballot With national elections slated for December 2026, South Sudan’s political temperature is climbing. Recent…
Background to the Dispute More than 30 hotels in Juba accepted government guests during the 2018 peace implementation phase, extending…
Torit Mutiny Anniversary Rekindles Old Wounds At Sts. Peter and Paul Cathedral in Torit, crowds marked the 70th anniversary of…
Seventieth Liberation Anniversary Reflections A drizzle cooled the crowd outside St. Theresa Cathedral in Juba as bells marked the 70th…
Historic stride in Gulf outreach Touching down in Juba after a three-day mission to the United Arab Emirates, Vice-President for…
Legal Directive Extends Armed Forces Act General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has ordered every armed group supporting the Sudanese Armed Forces…
Aid Announcement Sends Ripples Israel’s new foreign minister Gideon Saar told reporters in Tel Aviv that a convoy of food,…
International Youth Day Sets Ambitious Agenda Rock City Playing Ground buzzed as thousands marked International Youth Day in Juba. Minister…