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Military officials from Ethiopia and South Sudan have agreed to enhance joint operations targeting what they described as "illegal elements" active along their shared border, according to state media.
The African Union's (AU) cautious endorsement of Dr Kamil El Tayeb Idris as Sudan's newly appointed civilian Prime Minister has been met with mixed reactions, drawing both applause and condemnation ...
Washington, Kyiv and several of its European allies welcomed Pope Leo XIV’s offer to host peace talks between Ukraine and ...
The diplomatic positions adopted by the United Arab Emirates towards the conflict in the sisterly Republic of Sudan since mid ...
Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman said on Wednesday the kingdom would continue efforts through the Jeddah ...
The appointment of Kamil Idris to lead the government would help in stabilizing the nation and laying the groundwork for a ...
Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi has strongly denied allegations that Kenya is engaging in business dealings with ...
James Ssekanjako Bagume and an unidentified colleague had travelled to South Sudan to collect charcoal and transport it to ...
The military authority, embroiled in a civil conflict, continued evading peace efforts and ultimately decided to sever diplomatic relations with the UAE. The UAE responded with absolute clarity, ...
The war in neighbouring Sudan has significantly worsened fragility in South Sudan, Britain’s newly appointed ambassador, David Ashley, said, urging the country’s leaders to choose dialogue over ...
This policy brief draws on Human Rights Watch research and engagement with the AU, notably during Mahamat’s second term from ...