JUBA (Reuters) -South Sudanese authorities have suspended access to social media platforms for a minimum of 30 days after ...
Almost 200 people arrested when recent protests descended into looting in South Sudan remain on the loose following a huge ...
Authorities confirmed that about a dozen soldiers, who had fired their weapons into the air in protest of unpaid salary ...
Wallace Karia, the President of CECAFA, and his delegation touched down in South Sudan, marking a significant moment for our ...
Tensions erupted in South Sudan’s capital, Juba, on Thursday night as groups of South Sudanese citizens took to the streets ...
A top Sudanese general claimed on Saturday that the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) has been informing South Sudan for two years ...
Local reports said that 16 people were killed and scores injured as security forces battled machete and club-wielding youth ...
The killings were allegedly carried out by the Sudanese Armed Forces after recapturing the city from the opposition Rapid ...
Sixteen Sudanese nationals were killed last week in protests that degenerated into looting and violence in South Sudan, but calm has since returned, police said on Monday.
January 16, riots broke out in Juba, the capital of South Sudan, where demonstrators took to the streets to protest against the massacre of South Sudanese in neighboring Sudan.
South Sudanese authorities have imposed a countrywide dusk-to-dawn curfew after a night of violence during which businesses ...
SSRA commissioner-general Simon Akuei Deng said Juba has been losing a lot of revenues in tax evasion through cargo ...