President Salva Kiir declares the country open for business, while US and UN officials call for more investor protection and business-friendly laws
South Sudan's finance minister says civil servants, some of whom haven't been paid since September, might not see a wage packet until the new year.
South Sudan's central bank agrees to reverse a currency devaluation that took effect earlier this week after lawmakers complain that it has caused prices to spike and put many essential goods out of reach of ordinary citizens.
The South Sudan Army is accused of committing "serious rights abuses" in Jonglei state and doing nothing to stop inter-ethnic clashes there.
A South Sudanese official says he does not think Sudan will block South Sudan's oil exports or go to war over the issue.
South Sudan and Uganda say they will step up border and highway patrols after a spate of attacks on motorists.
The UN Mission in South Sudan urges locals to return Boma, saying calm has been restored after fighting between the SPLA and rebels.
David Yau Yau says he is fighting for ethnic minority freedom -- a claim Juba dismisses.
Eleven Sudanese traders are killed in an ambush near the border, which a South Sudanese official blames on "gangsters" who don't want peace.
Security is stepped up on roads leading into and out of the South Sudanese capital, Juba, after five people are killed in attacks.
Killings were triggered when cattle raiders stole at least 750 head of cattle in a village in Ikotos County, Eastern Equatoria state, last week
Visit fueling hopes of peace, cooperation, after tense year that brought countries to the brink of war over oil rights, territorial claims