Mobile carrier Zain South Sudan denied it illegally disrupted activists’ phone service by creating duplicate sim cards
A group of young designers recently showed off their creations in a unique South Sudanese line of clothing display
Kuech Deng Atem, 26, tries to put smiles on people's faces and wants to teach soldiers how to interact with civilians
10 years after achieving independence, South Sudan’s ruling party has yet to fulfill its founder’s vision of providing basic services to people across the country
Many citizens say there is little to celebrate after living through a civil war, poverty and widespread hunger
Health Ministry sending back vaccines to COVAX so the doses can be used by other countries before they expire
New parliament must now accommodate 550 members, including additional lawmakers from formerly warring parties
World Food Program says 700,000 people this month will see rations drop to just half the recommended daily amount
Drivers want safety measures on roads before transporting much-needed goods
The retired Catholic archbishop of South Sudan, Paulino Lukudu Loro, died Monday in Nairobi, just a day after Easter
Victims burned to death when gunmen ambushed a convoy of trucks returning to Uganda on Juba-Nimule Road; army blames National Salvation Front rebels
South Sudan's Eastern Equatoria state authorities arrested six foreigners, who are expected to be arraigned this week
Dr. Andrew Browning has operated on more than 100 South Sudanese patients in three camps this month
The UN released its South Sudan humanitarian response plan for 2021 Tuesday, with an urgent appeal for $1.7 billion dollars to combat growing food insecurity and other threats
Central Equatoria chiefs want government intervention to end land seizures and prevent clashes
Government spokesperson, responding to International Crisis Group report, defends efforts to enact peace deal
First lockdown measures since June 2020 gets mixed reaction in the capital, Juba, as some worry about their incomes
Country's prison director calls overcrowding a significant problem, notes that more than 7,000 inmates are now being held in facilities throughout nation
Ethiopian Airlines and Kenyan Airlines say they plan to end service to Juba International Airport due to rampant theft of luggage
South Sudan's petroleum minister says an oil pipeline that burst two weeks ago in former Unity state has been contained
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