South Sudan's government and rebels on Tuesday began a fresh bid to to end their bitter conflict as a new round of peace talks were opened in the … Go to resource »
LET MY PEOPLE LIVE IN PEACE AND HARMONY: STATEMENT OF THE SOUTH SUDANESE CHURCH ON THE CURRENT POLlTICAL CRISIS AND VIOLENCE Go to resource »
SPEECH BY HON. NHIAL DENG NHIAL. THE CHIEF NEGOTIATOR OF THE GOVERNMENT OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH SUDAN DELEGATION TO THE SECOND PHASE OF NEGOTIATIONS … Go to resource »
South Sudanese rebels withdrew on Tuesday a threat to boycott peace talks with the government, saying mediators had promised to address their list of … Go to resource »
South Sudanese rebels said they would boycott the next round of peace talks starting in Ethiopia on Monday unless the government freed political … Go to resource »
China is finally getting involved in South Sudan. China's top envoy to Africa says Beijing is beginning a new chapter in its foreign policy, as it … Go to resource »
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+++Congo rebel leader appears at International Criminal Court +++The second round of peace talks on South Sudan, scheduled to start on Monday, … Go to resource »
As the unrest in South Sudan has brought about a major food crisis, one civilian says people are fleeing because it's better to be a slave abroad than … Go to resource »
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