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RJMEC wasn’t alone in urging key political players to uphold the peace agreement in letter and spirit. Patrick Oyet, the Chair of the Union of Journalists in South Sudan (UJOSS) and member of the ...
More than 100 journalists from across South Sudan have gathered in Juba for a three-day training workshop aimed at strengthening their role in reporting on the country’s permanent constitution ...
A South Sudanese policy analyst warned that the Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-in-Opposition’s (SPLM-IO) move to establish a parallel civil authority in areas under its control could ...
A group of 231 faith leaders from across the state are offering their “unwavering support” of Rep. LaMonica McIver (D-Newark), who was charged with ...
In the face of Covid-19 job loss and lockdown boredom, many Bermudians started new businesses. Five years on, many of those entrepreneurs are no longer reachable. Their telephone numbers have been ...
Nationwide riots were sparked by the Sudanese Armed Forces’ (SAF’s) killing of South Sudanese civilians in Sudan's Wad Madani city.
An investigation by CBS Colorado has found that minority students in Boulder Valley School District are almost three times more likely to be disciplined for bullying than White students.
Vice President of Student Affairs and Enrollment Management Jamillah Moore and Director of Business Operations David Schachman stand behind Interim Athletics Director Brandon Davis as he answers a ...
A Google Maps scan on Monday of the body of water directly west of the Philippines now shows a name once invisible to most users — the West Philippine Sea. The Philippine government’s ...
Divisions emerged Wednesday in South Sudan's main opposition party after the detention of its longtime leader, as some voted to replace him with a government minister accused of conspiring with ...
Divisions have emerged in South Sudan's main opposition party after the detention of its longtime leader.