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By July 1858, the English explorer John Hanning Speke had been in Africa for 18 months. His eyes and body were weakened by fever, and he still hadn't ...
Government forces retook the capital city from rebel troops in April. Now comes the task of rebuilding what was once a ...
Air and ground assaults intensify as the RSF pushes to establish parallel government while civilians bear the brunt of ...
Doctors Without Borders, also known by its French acronym MSF, on Thursday sounded the alarm over a sharp rise in attacks on ...
The longest rivers in the world stretch over thousands of kilometres. From the Amazon to the Nile, they are crucial to human ...
Roughly 80 percent of the country's healthcare system is funded by international bodies, with Juba contributing just 1.3 ...
South Sudan’s leaders must be held accountable for dragging the nation back toward the ...
Rights watchdog says Beijing-made weapons were almost certainly re-exported to Sudan by the ...
The South African government petroleum agency has refused to provide details of its controversial oil and gas exploration project slap-bang in the middle of the world’s largest animal migration path.
OVER 60 000 malnourished children in South Sudan risk sinking further into malnutrition after fighting by rival forces cut a lifesaving humanitarian supply route. The Upper Nile state is bearing the ...
More than 60,000 malnourished children in South Sudan's Upper Nile state are at risk of plunging deeper into malnutrition as treatment supplies run critically low and resupply efforts are hampered, ...
The attacks sparked global condemnation and a UN warning over their severe impact on civilians and humanitarian ...