The deadly Ebola virus is back where it began, in the town of Mangina, were the outbreak was declared August 1, 2018
Investigators say this is a government that cannot supply stationery or even food, but has no problem buying bullets
UN officials say it will take a lot of perseverance and genuine commitment to make a peace deal work
Nearly 7 million people in South Sudan will face acute shortages of food by the end of July, with tens of thousands experiencing famine-like conditions
Michelle Bachelet urges Sudan's new rulers to uphold the constitution as they try to move the country forward after the toppling of president Omar al-Bashir
Investigators say such a court must be established to prosecute perpetrators of heinous crimes and bring justice to the victims
UN refugee agency says a surge of violence in South Sudan's Equatoria State has displaced some 8,000 civilians and sent an estimated 5,000 people fleeing to neighboring Democratic Republic of Congo
South Sudan is Africa’s largest refugee crisis and one of its most seriously under-funded
UN rights chief warns continued captivity by SPLA-IO of some 900 civilians could have negative impact on revitalized peace process
Evan Atar Adha says he will use Award's $150,000 cash prize to upgrade his ill-equipped hospital, so he can save more lives
More than 6 million people in South Sudan, or nearly 60 percent of the population, face extreme hunger, with many on the brink of famine, according to the report
South Sudan's Minister of Justice and Social Affairs says his government does not condone human rights violations and that improvements have been made
Positive signs indicate South Sudan’s recent peace agreement is holding and may lead to a sustainable end to years of conflict
The UN says the deliberate and ruthless assaults against civilians may amount to war crimes
Official says visa bans, financial sanctions and other measures should be imposed on leaders of South Sudan's military to change their behavior
Millions of children in South Sudan face hunger, illness and death
Millions of South Sudanese children are suffering from violence, food shortages, disease, forced recruitment and the loss of schooling
Elections would lack legitimacy and spark even greater violence and abuse
Rapid action needed to prevent cholera epidemic in South Sudan from spiraling out of control as rainy season progresses
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