Sudan on Thursday recalled its ambassador to Egypt for «consultations» after renewed tension between the two neighbours following last month’s visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan to Khartoum
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South Sudan ex-army chief denies influencing rebellion of associates
The former army chief of staff of South Sudanese army Paul Malong Awan denied on Thursday reports linking him to decisions taken by most of the associates, saying has no contact with them whatsoever
Fighting Resumes in South Sudan in Violation of Cease-fire
Several people are reported dead after fighting between government and rebel forces in South Sudan’s Yei River state, in the latest violations of a two-week-old cease-fire agreement
Advarsel til Sør-Sudan: – Respekter freden
Norge, USA og Storbritannia advarer de stridende partene i Sør-Sudan om konsekvensene dersom ikke den siste våpenhvileavtalen blir overholdt
South Sudan denies truce violation after troika condemnation
South Sudan government Tuesday denied violating the cessation of hostilities brokered by the IGAD mediators, saying its cabinet had approved the agreement and directed the army to comply
U.S. hopes for better relations with Sudan in 2018
The United States Administration on Monday has expressed hope that the U.S./Sudanese relations witness further improvement during 2018
Banks ‘reticent’ to work with Sudan, admits finance minister
Sudanese Finance Minister Mohammed Osman al-Rikabi said on Tuesday that banks across the world are still wary of working with Khartoum despite the US ending a trade embargo
South Sudan: Make or Break for South Sudan in 2018 As International Interest Wanes
2018 will be make or break time for South Sudan as the international community intervenes perhaps for the last time
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South Sudan’s youth live a life of war and daytime partying
With the dangers facing South Sudan’s youth, occasions where young people in the country come together are rare. However, a section of youngsters in the capital of Juba are defying the dangers of war to hit the clubs during daylight hours – one of the few escapes they can enjoy from the country’s ongoing conflict