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Published on 15:42 GMTSource: The New Times - Gov't Propaganda
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Published on 09:52 GMT
Op-Ed| What Is Likely to Happen Next in South Sudan?
It is a measure of how dark the situation is in South Sudan that the prospect of the country being split apart by Sudan’s warring factions is less grim than its likely fate, which is to be fractured beyond repair. Already, the RSF and the UPDF are carving …
Source: Radio Tamazuj - Neutral -
Published on 09:52 GMT
South Sudan, Senegal, and Libya Top Africa’s Fastest-growing Economies in 2025
Africa is home to several of the world’s fastest-growing economies in 2025, largely driven by oil, gas, and mineral wealth. South Sudan leads with a projected GDP surge of 27.2%. However, an over-reliance on oil production, persistent conflicts, and …
Source: Africa.com - Center-left -
Published on 09:54 GMT
South Sudan, Senegal, and Libya Top Africa’s Fastest-growing Economies in 2025
Source: Africa.com - Center-left -
Published on 13:02 GMT
South Sudan political crisis to worsen dire hunger facing millions: CARE warns
Author: Chany Ninrew | Published: 6 hours ago CARE staff providing relief assistance. (Photo: CARE). JUBA, (Eye Radio) – Escalating tensions in South Sudan threaten to erode the country’s progress towards stability and worsen the dire humanitarian crises, …
Source: Eye Radio - Neutral -
Published on 13:02 GMT
AU mediation is last chance to save South Sudan from sliding to war: Analyst
Author: Obaj Okuj | Published: 5 hours ago Political Commentator Andrea Mach Mabior. (Courtesy). JUBA, (Eye Radio) – A political analyst has warned that chances of South Sudan sliding back into civil war will be high if political leaders fail to cooperate …
Source: Eye Radio - Neutral -
Published on 13:02 GMT
Uganda’s Museveni arrives in South Sudan for a state visit
Author: Chany Ninrew | Published: 32 mins ago President Kiir (right) and Ugandan counterpart Yoweri Museveni during the singing of national anthem. April 3, 2025. (Photo: Office of the President/Facebook). JUBA, (Eye Radio) – Uganda’s President Yoweri …
Source: Eye Radio - Neutral -
Published on 13:02 GMT
Kenya receives 20 refugees per day from South Sudan: Foreign ministry
Author: Tekjwok Lam | Published: 4 hours ago Kakuma Refugee Camp | File picture NAIROBI, (Eye Radio) – Kenya’s Foreign Affairs Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi said the country is receiving an average of 20 refugees per day from South Sudan since the …
Source: Eye Radio - Neutral -
Published on 07:35 GMT
Tensions remain high in South Sudan following Machar’s house arrest
Tensions remain high in South Sudan following the house arrest of the country’s first Vice President, Riek Machar. He is accused of being behind clashes between government forces and the White Army, a militia that fought alongside Machar’s forces in the …
Source: SABC News - Public Broadcaster -
Published on 06:58 GMT
AU panel in Juba to intervene in South Sudan crisis
AUC Chairperson Mahmoud Youssouf. [AU, X] The African Union (AU) Panel of the Wise will set foot in Juba from today, April 2, to April 6, in a last-minute effort to de-escalate rising tensions and support the implementation of the Revitalized Agreement on …
Source: The Standard - Uncategorized