The world’s youngest country is facing an economic crisis so acute it has imposed levies on international aid trucks and U.N.
Now more than ever, authorities in Juba must recognize that safeguarding the freedom and safety of journalists, including ...
Despite the urgent need for aid, residents claim that they have not received any assistance from the government, leaving many to fend for themselves in the face of worsening conditions.
Since gaining independence from Sudan in 2011, the world’s youngest nation has remained plagued by chronic instability, ...
In an exclusive interview with Radio Tamazuj, Prof. Lumumba says one of South Sudan’s major problems is impunity brought ...
Over 400,000 South Sudanese have died in the conflict since 2013, with 1.5 million displaced and 2.2 million refugees.
Al Jazeera finds out how 1.6 million children are at risk of malnutrition because of flooding in South Sudan.
Sumbeiywo is leading talks between the coalition government and groups that initially refused to sign the 2018 peace deal.
Attacks and counterattacks by rebels and government forces in South Sudan have killed 24 people, mostly civilians, this week, the United Nations and local authorities said Friday.
The World Bank said on Monday it had lowered its economic growth forecast for sub-Saharan Africa this year to 3% from 3.4%, ...
UNHCR, the UN Refugee Agency, announced today that South Sudan is now hosting over half a million refugees across 30 locations in the country, mainly in refugee camps in Maban, Jamjang, Wedweil, and ...