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Browsing: South Sudan conflict
Rising Tensions Across South Sudan The opposition Sudan People’s Liberation Army-in-Opposition, SPLA-IO, issued a communiqué on 4 January 2026 announcing…
Jonglei Reacts to Nyirol Bombardment Civil society bodies in South Sudan’s Jonglei State say 26 unarmed residents, among them 11…
Transit Site Mirrors Humanitarian Strain On Malakal’s dusty riverbank, rows of canvas and plastic now host hundreds of South Sudanese…
Drone Strike Triggers UN Evacuation United Nations trucks rolled out of Kadugli this week, sealing the gates of the mission’s…
Juba-Khartoum Diplomacy Intensifies A South Sudanese team led by presidential security advisor Tut Gatluak landed in Port Sudan for rare…
A Financial Freeze with Global Ripples Washington’s 9 December sanctions froze assets linked to Colombian firm A4SI and its founder,…
Early morning strikes sow fear Local residents in Ayod, Uror and Nyirol counties woke to thunderous explosions on Tuesday. Witnesses…
Strategic Importance of Babanusa The 22nd Infantry Division headquarters in Babanusa has long anchored Sudanese Armed Forces control over West…
Sudanese Learners Seek Safety in Ruweng More than 5,000 learners have crossed into South Sudan’s Ruweng Administrative Area after days…
Fuel as Battlefield Asset Across North-East Africa, refined fuel now wields the leverage once reserved for foreign currency. Since April…
