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UN envoy urges Security Council to try to prevent renewed civil war in South Sudan

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The top United Nations official in South Sudan is urging the U.N. Security Council to use its clout to prevent the world’s newest nation from again plunging into civil war.

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8 people die from cholera in South Sudan as funding cuts force longer walks to clinics

Read full article: 8 people die from cholera in South Sudan as funding cuts force longer walks to clinics

An aid organization says five children are among eight people who have died from cholera in South Sudan after aid cuts are forcing patients to walk for hours to reach the nearest clinics.

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The US has revoked visas for South Sudanese while civil war threatens at home

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The United States once cheered the creation of South Sudan as an independent nation.

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Rubio says US is revoking all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders

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Secretary of State Marco Rubio says the United States is revoking all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders, accusing the African nation’s government of “taking advantage of the United States.”.

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UN chief: World leaders must speak with one voice to prevent a new civil war in South Sudan

Read full article: UN chief: World leaders must speak with one voice to prevent a new civil war in South Sudan

The United Nations chief is urging regional and international leaders to prevent South Sudan from falling “over the abyss” into another civil war, and to speak with one voice to support a return to peace.

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Fears of civil war in South Sudan stem from political rivalry between the president and his deputy

Read full article: Fears of civil war in South Sudan stem from political rivalry between the president and his deputy

Tensions are rising in the oil-rich east African nation of South Sudan after Riek Machar who serves as a vice president was arrested in the capital.

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South Sudan opposition says peace deal has collapsed after arrest of its leader

Read full article: South Sudan opposition says peace deal has collapsed after arrest of its leader

South Sudan’s main opposition party says a peace agreement that ended a five-year civil war has collapsed, following the arrest of its leader Riek Machar a day earlier.

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South Sudan is teetering on the edge of renewed civil war, UN envoy says

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The top U.N. official in South Sudan is warning that the country is teetering on the edge of renewed civil war.

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Uganda deploys special forces to South Sudan to protect the government as fears of civil war grow

Read full article: Uganda deploys special forces to South Sudan to protect the government as fears of civil war grow

Uganda has deployed an unknown number of troops to South Sudan in a bid to protect the fragile government of President Salva Kiir as a tense rivalry with his deputy threatens a return to civil war in the east African nation.

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US orders nonemergency government staff to leave South Sudan as tension grows over fighting

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The U.S. State Department has ordered nonemergency government personnel to leave South Sudan’s capital as tension escalates because of fighting in the north.

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Army surrounds South Sudan vice president's home as his allies are arrested

Read full article: Army surrounds South Sudan vice president's home as his allies are arrested

South Sudanese soldiers have surrounded Vice President Riek Machar’s home in the capital and several of his allies were arrested after an armed group allied to him overran an army base.

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South Sudan president says he will be a candidate in long-delayed elections set for 2024

Read full article: South Sudan president says he will be a candidate in long-delayed elections set for 2024

President Salva Kiir of South Sudan says his country’s long-delayed elections will take place in 2024 and that he will be on the ballot.

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South Sudan’s sluggish peace deal and unsteady road to elections

Read full article: South Sudan’s sluggish peace deal and unsteady road to elections

In 18 months South Sudan is supposed to head to the polls for presidential elections, the culmination of a peace agreement signed nearly five years ago to pull the nation out of fighting that killed some 400,000 people.

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UN: South Sudan must halt fighting, move faster to elections

Read full article: UN: South Sudan must halt fighting, move faster to elections

The U.N. Security Council is demanding an immediate end to all fighting in South Sudan and is pushing for swift progress by the government to ensure that delayed elections are held peacefully and freely in December 2024.

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Pope makes final bid for peace, forgiveness in South Sudan

Read full article: Pope makes final bid for peace, forgiveness in South Sudan

Pope Francis has made a final appeal for peace in South Sudan.

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Pope in South Sudan warns leaders as peace process stalls

Read full article: Pope in South Sudan warns leaders as peace process stalls

Pope Francis is warning South Sudan’s political leaders that history will judge them harshly if they continue to drag their feet implementing a 2018 peace accord.

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Explosion of violence in South Sudan threatens peace pact

Read full article: Explosion of violence in South Sudan threatens peace pact

An explosion of violence in South Sudan is raising fears that the country’s fragile peace agreement could unravel before the transitional government wraps up early next year.

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Pope urges Congo, South Sudan to work for peace, prosperity

Read full article: Pope urges Congo, South Sudan to work for peace, prosperity

Pope Francis is urging the people and leaders of Congo and South Sudan to “turn a page” and forge new paths of reconciliation, peace and development.

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Century-old canal project sparks opposition in South Sudan

Read full article: Century-old canal project sparks opposition in South Sudan

A petition to stop the revival of the 118-year-old Jonglei Canal project in South Sudan, started by one of the country’s top academics, is gaining traction in the country, with the waterway touted as a catastrophic environmental and social disaster for the country’s Sudd wetlands.

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With oil sales tied up, South Sudan battles to pay salaries

Read full article: With oil sales tied up, South Sudan battles to pay salaries

Many of South Sudan’s civil servants have not been paid for months as the government has run out of funds, because the income from oil exports is allocated to servicing loans until 2027.

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South Sudan's deputy president warns of return 'back to war'

Read full article: South Sudan's deputy president warns of return 'back to war'

South Sudan’s vice president is urging regional mediators to intervene to protect the country’s fragile peace deal, warning of a return “back to war” amid alleged attacks by government troops on his forces.

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Pope Francis plans to visit Congo and South Sudan in July

Read full article: Pope Francis plans to visit Congo and South Sudan in July

The Vatican says Pope Francis is planning to visit Congo and South Sudan in July.

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Pope tells South Sudan leaders to make sacrifices for peace

Read full article: Pope tells South Sudan leaders to make sacrifices for peace

Pope Francis and the Archbishop of Canterbury are urging South Sudan's rival political leaders to make the necessary personal sacrifices to consolidate peace.

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UN mandates South Sudan force to prevent return to civil war

Read full article: UN mandates South Sudan force to prevent return to civil war

FILE - In this Saturday, June 27, 2020 file photo, trainees parade with the wooden mock guns which they use to train with, during the visit of the defense minister to a military training center in Owiny Ki-Bul, Eastern Equatoria, South Sudan. The scale of violence in South Sudan is "a lot worse" than during the country's five-year civil war, a United Nations commission announced Friday, Feb. 19, 2021, accusing senior officials of supporting armed groups that at times have included tens of thousands of fighters. (AP Photo/Maura Ajak, File)CAMEROON – The U.N. Security Council voted unanimously Friday to extend the almost 20,000-strong U.N. peacekeeping mission in South Sudan, with a mandate “to advance a three-year strategic vision to prevent a return to civil war” and build peace both nationally and locally. The civil war has killed nearly 400,000 people and displaced millions, and the death toll keeps rising. And it condemned the mobilization of these armed groups by members of the government’s forces and by armed opposition groups.

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UN report: South Sudan's violence 'worse' than in civil war

Read full article: UN report: South Sudan's violence 'worse' than in civil war

The civil war that ended in 2018 killed an estimated nearly 400,000 people, and millions of people are still struggling to recover. There is “no doubt that the coordination is really coming from the top.”A spokesman for South Sudan President Salva Kiir said he needed to read the report before commenting. AdThe violence in South Sudan now is localized and differs from the civil war in that some combatants are not in uniform and community leaders, militias and religious figures are involved, Sooka said. The report comes a year after South Sudan’s unity government was formed, with former armed opposition leader Riek Machar again becoming Kiir’s deputy. ___Maura Ajak in South Sudan contributed.

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'Our children die in our hands': Floods ravage South Sudan

Read full article: 'Our children die in our hands': Floods ravage South Sudan

A father and his sons transport cows from a flooded area to drier ground using a dugout canoe, in Old Fangak county, Jonglei state, South Sudan Wednesday, Nov. 25, 2020. (AP Photo/Maura Ajak)On a scrap of land surrounded by flooding in South Sudan, families drink and bathe from the waters that swept away latrines and continue to rise. She said she had little knowledge of the coronavirus pandemic ravaging other parts of the world and spreading largely undetected in poorly resourced South Sudan. Instead, her fear is that the makeshift water dike around their home could collapse at any time, flooding the young children. When there is no canoe to transport people during times that waters surge, “our children die in our hands because we are helpless,” he said.

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Macron is the latest world leader to catch COVID-19

Read full article: Macron is the latest world leader to catch COVID-19

Trump announced in October that he and his wife, first lady Melania Trump, tested positive for the coronavirus. DONALD TRUMPPresident Donald Trump announced in October that he and his wife, first lady Melania Trump, tested positive for the coronavirus. BORIS JOHNSONThe British prime minister was the first major world leader confirmed to have COVID-19, after facing criticism for downplaying the pandemic. Other top officials in former Soviet states who were infected include Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan and Russian Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin. 2 man in Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s government, was hospitalized for COVID-19 last month and has recovered.

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New report says part of South Sudan is in 'likely famine'

Read full article: New report says part of South Sudan is in 'likely famine'

One county in South Sudan is likely in famine and tens of thousands of people in five other counties are on the brink of starvation, according to a new report released Friday, Dec. 11, 2020 by international food security experts. (AP Photo/Sam Mednick)JUBA – One county in South Sudan is likely in famine and tens of thousands of people in five other counties are on the brink of starvation, according to a new report by international food security experts. The new report stops short of declaring famine, which would kick aid efforts into higher gear, because of insufficient data. But based on available information, famine is thought to be occurring, according to the Famine Review Committee report released by the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification. “Considering all the evidence available, famine is most likely ongoing, and we expect a high rate of death in that area,” said Chris Newton, a former U.N. World Food Program staffer with years of experience in South Sudan.

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UN report says South Sudan has healed little since civil war

Read full article: UN report says South Sudan has healed little since civil war

(AP Photo/Maura Ajak, File)JOHANNESBURG – South Sudan has made no concrete steps toward national healing more than two years after the end of a civil war that killed nearly 400,000 people and sent more than 2 million people fleeing, a new United Nations report says. The new report calls for the government to allocate at least 1% of the country’s oil revenues to reparations to citizens harmed during the five-year civil war. South Sudan, the world’s youngest country, has seen very little peace. In September, the U.N. secretary-general warned that South Sudan is one of four countries that face the risk of famine. ___Ajak reported from Juba, South Sudan.

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