Competition between rival interests is behind the violence in Sudan, writes Explo N. Nani-Kofi. As a result, voices for empowering...
By Elisha Yoon Traditional birth attendant holds a newborn in Kajo Keji, South Sudan. (Photo credit: Roza Freriks/UNFPA) 12 August...
Ann Fitz-Gerald and Hugh Segal, National Post · Aug. 12, 2011 Roberto Schmidt/AFP/Getty Images: Residents of Juba, South Sudan celebrate the...
by Ed Beavan Traced: a satellite photo from the Enough Project, an anti-genocide campaign, of the site of the possible...
Everyone knew that those who had upheld his dictatorship were in military barracks somewhere nearby, miraculously transformed from being Mr....
Bor MPs cautiously laud Riek apology about 1991 massacre, ask him to extend it to the grassroots Written by...
Creamer Media's Engineering News Logistics group DHL opened an operation in Africa’s newest republic, South Sudan, in July, and is...
A General in the Drug War Brendan Smialowski for The New York Times Nora Volkow: An interview with the neuroscientist...
The Economist Hope of a Clean Break turn Sour IT HAS been only a month since South Sudan split from...
Birth of the 54th Nation in Africa I was thrilled to watch on TV the birth of the new Republic...