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The South Sudan Civil Society Forum (SSCSF) has welcomed the African Union Peace and Security Council’s (AUPSC) call for an ...
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Sudan Tribune on MSNSudan weighs response after UAE imposes flight, shipping ban
Sudan’s top security body met on Saturday to consider its response to the United Arab Emirates’ decision to bar Sudanese aircraft and ships from its territory, the council said, escalating a ...
South Sudan has been ranked the most corrupt country in the world in the December 2024 corruption perception index, according ...
The African Union’s Peace and Security Council (PSC) condemned the establishment of a “parallel government” by Sudan’s ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthiopia: From GERD to Red Sea: Ethiopia's Strategic Future Amid Regional Power Politics, U.S. Pressure
Opinion - Having begun construction nearly 14 years ago, the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is scheduled for inauguration in September 2025. During a parliamentary address two months ago, ...
The linchpin of Kiir’s repressive apparatus is the NSS. In 2024, an amendment to the NSS Act quietly became law—slipping into ...
Egypt and Côte d’Ivoire held the third round of political consultations between their foreign ministries in Cairo on Monday as part of efforts to strengthen bilateral relations.
Wars, political instability, climate change effects and economic woes have affected many of the UN’s Sustainable Development ...
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The Citizen on MSNQ & A: Denmark seeks stronger trade, investment ties with Tanzania, says Ambassador Kammersgaard
The Ambassador of Denmark to Tanzania and the East African Community, Mr Jesper Kammersgaard, has opened up on the state of ...
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$93 million in aid to fight malnutrition headed to 12 African countries, Haiti, State Dept says
New $93 million food aid initiative will provide ready-use therapeutic food to combat child malnutrition across Haiti and 12 ...
The question that remains for party officials and loyalists is whether Ugandans will trust them enough to allow the chance to ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSouth Sudan's New Chief Justice Has a Chance to Reform the Judiciary - If He's Allowed to Do His Job
South Sudan's chief justice, Chan Reec Madut, was sacked in late May 2025 after more than 13 years on the bench. Madut leaves behind a legacy of inefficiency and accusations of judicial graft. But the ...
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