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Businesses in Juba and Kinshasa are not operating to their full potential, weighed down by political tensions and ...
After years of gradual progress toward stability, a succession battle is pushing the country to the precipice of another full ...
South Sudan’s authorities have yet to bring to justice those responsible for brutal and fatal attacks on civilians three ...
Devastating floods in South Sudan in recent months left thousands of herders without their most precious possessions: goats, ...
When supported, UTOA believes many Ugandans growing coffee are likely to switch to tea. Why? Apparently, when fertiliser is ...
South Sudanese security operatives are holding a United Nations radio journalist in Lakes State, his family said, expressing fears for his health and of potential mistreatment. Multiple sources, ...
At the heart of the African Peace and Security Architecture (APSA) lies the recognition that sustainable peace must be driven ...
The bombing of a remote Médecins Sans Frontières/Doctors Without Borders hospital means more than 110,000 people in South ...
If you asked Africans who they’d want as the next Pope, most would likely choose one of their own. Yesterday, a total of 133 ...
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, ...
As the Catholic Church prepares to elect a new pontiff following the death of Pope Francis on Easter Monday, 17 African ...
Their deliberations, the statement noted, were centered on avenues to "enhance coordination and reinforce a unified approach ...