20 May 2013

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"...it is quite possible that we may be mislabeling a terrorist, a warlord or a plain psychopath with an army as a rebel." Read more
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At least 20 rebels and four Sudan People’s Liberation Army (SPLA) soldiers have been killed in a tense battle leading to the recapture of Boma town from the David Yau Yau led rebels, army spokesperson has confirmed. Read more
Posted in: Home, Governance
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At least 29 people were killed when cattle raiders from a South Sudanese minority group opened fire on members of another minority in a village in Upper Nile state, a local official said Sunday. Read more
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A Catholic Church in Eastern Equatoria State has started enforcing a strict dress code for all worshippers wishing to receive the Holy Communion from the church. Read more
Posted in: Home, Lifestyle
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About 19 families have arrived in Bor town after they escaped the ongoing violent conflict in Pibor County and are now seeking humanitarian assistance. Read more
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African military chiefs agreed on Saturday to more than double the size of a regional peacekeeping force deployed in Central African Republic, where authorities have struggled to contain violence after a rebel takeover. Read more
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A total of 33 students have graduated from the Nile Theological College in Malakal, Upper Nile State with diploma and bachelors degree in Christian Education and Theology. Read more
Posted in: Home, Education
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Eastern Equatoria State Health Minister Dr. Margaret Itto Leonardo has denied reports that there is an outbreak of diseases in the state but believes seasonal disease eruptions could possibly go high. Read more
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The international medical humanitarian organization Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has said that women and children are the most affected persons in the ongoing inter and intra-tribal conflicts in South Sudan states. Read more
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Drivers in Jonglei state are protesting after the Bus Park in Bor town was handed over to an investment group to start charging rent fees. Read more
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