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Joy Falatiya says she fell apart after her husband kicked her and five children out of their home in South Sudan in March ...
South Sudan's chief justice, Chan Reec Madut, was sacked in late May 2025 after more than 13 years on the bench. Madut leaves behind a legacy of inefficiency and accusations of judicial graft. But the ...
In conflict-hit South Sudan, rare mental health clinics offering crucial counselling risk closure as funding ends. With ...
Authorities in South Sudan are sounding the alarm over the state of the country's mental health. Just last month, 12 suicides ...
The deployment of the Ugandan People’s Defense Forces (UPDF) has been controversial since it began in March amid renewed ...
The Uganda People’s Defense Forces (UPDF) has redeployed troops to strategic positions along the Yumbe–South Sudan border ...
The negotiations offer a glimpse into how various governments see Trump’s aggressive immigration strategy as a chance to ...
W hat do Che Guevara, an Argentine revolutionary, and Tupac Shakur, an American rapper, have in common? Both were charismatic ...
South Sudan has reportedly signalled a willingness to accept more deportees from the United States – in a move that could ...
South Sudan, the world’s newest nation, was born in hardship and plenty of hope, but little seems to have changed since the day in 2011 that its people voted to secede from Sudan.
Eight years ago this month, hopes ran high as South Sudan declared independence after decades of rule from Khartoum. Former rebels — long the de facto leaders in the territory — joined the new ...