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Swooping low over the banks of a Nile River tributary, an aid flight run by retired American military officers released a ...
Crisis Group experts Daniel Akech and Chris Newton on how the latest famine warning reveals the humanitarian toll of a political fight that risks reigniting civil war.
A Fogbow aid plane flies over the Sobat River near Nasir, Upper Nile, South Sudan, on Monday, June 9, 2025. (AP Photo/ ) ...
Macroeconomic instability, conflict, and flooding are expected to worsen food insecurity in South Sudan, already ...
Long-horned cattle wade through flooded lands and climb a slope along a canal that has become a refuge for displaced families in South Sudan ... in the Nile River floodplain.
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Africanews on MSNSouth Sudan flood threat returnsIn Bentiu, survival requires vigilance and vigorous efforts to maintain and strengthen the vast network of dikes that protect hundreds of thousands of people living on a tiny sliver of land surrounded ...
Last month on July 8, the South Sudanese parliament - the Transitional National Legislative Assembly (TNLA) - ratified the Nile Cooperative Framework Agreement (CFA), a modern treaty that outlines ...
NAIROBI (Reuters) - Fighting along the Nile River in South Sudan has prevented humanitarian aid from reaching more than 60,000 malnourished children in the northeast of the country for almost a ...
He explains that the region has experienced record-breaking floods in recent years, in part due to pollution from South Sudan’s capital Juba, as plastic and human waste enter the river that ...
The decline of South Sudan’s once-bustling river trade is a measure of the toll ... Earlier this year fighting erupted in the oil-producing Upper Nile state, the most serious flare-up since ...
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