South Sudanese leaders must enact and enforce laws that will end prevalent occurrences of sexual violence against women in the country, an African Union special envoy said
Author: Martin Berge, Jr.
Sudan extends ceasefire with southern rebels
Sudanese and South Sudanese officials agreed late on Saturday with the leader of an alliance of armed factions operating along their joint border to extend a ceasefire and grant humanitarian access to some areas affected by conflict in Sudan
South Sudan’s Kiir bans singing of anthem in his absence
Minister Michael Makuei says with exception of embassies and schools, anthem will only be sung in Kiir’s presence
South Sudan fighters told to report to camps for integration
South Sudan’s armed forces and rebels were on Friday ordered to report to military camps, a much-awaited step towards creating a unified national army as part of a peace accord
EU suspends migration control projects in Sudan amid repression fears
The EU has suspended projects targeting illegal migration in Sudan. The move comes amid fears they might have aided security forces responsible for violently repressing peaceful protests in the country, DW has learned
How the US supplying arms to Saudi Arabia threatens Sudan’s hard-won peace
Saudi Arabia threatens the Sudanese people’s dream
How Salva Kiir going to be remembered in South Sudan history?
Salva Kiir Mayardit: the first President of the independent Republic of South Sudan, admitted the failure of his government during his address to the nation on July 9, 2019
Sudan: Mounting scepticism over latest “breakthrough” deal
Billed as a breakthrough by Ethiopia’s mediator, Sudan’s generals and civilian negotiators, the latest deal to emerge on a transitional regime has fallen flat with pro-democracy campaigners this week
Sudan in transition: Opposition talks continue in Ethiopia
Sudan’s opposition coalition has been holding talks in Ethiopia for 2 weeks to resolve issues on transitional government with the ruling military group
Officers and gentlemen: The people who hold Sudan’s fate
The forces pitted against each other in the Sudan crisis have left many analysts unconvinced that the political declaration signed between the ruling transitional military council and the protest Alliance for Freedom and Change will hold until democratic elections are held at the end of 2022