Personnel killed in attack on UN helicopter
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1 crew member killed as UN helicopter is attacked in violence-prone South Sudan
General among dozens killed in attack on UN helicopter evacuation in South Sudan
The head of the U.N. Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS), Nicholas Haysom, said the attack was "utterly abhorrent" and may constitute a war crime under international law. "We also regret the killing ...
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U.N. Helicopter Attacked as South Sudan Teeters on Brink
The Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD), an eight-member regional bloc, will convene an extraordinary summit
In South Sudan, our female colleagues are challenging gender roles in their community. They are excelling in their jobs and making an impactful contribution to MSF operations to provide quality healthcare.
In an update on March 8 the World Health Organization (WHO) shared new details about a second cluster of cases—three confirmed and two probable— in Uganda’ s Ebola Sudan outbreak, which have raised concerns about undetected transmission and have led to ramped up surveillance.
Sudanese refugees wait outside the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) office for registration at the Gorom refugee settlement on the
Sudan’s Al-Jazirah state government said on Sunday it had deported 3,000 South Sudanese migrants to the Joda border crossing. The move follows a diplomatic row between Khartoum and Juba sparked by allegations that the Sudanese army killed South Sudanese migrants in Wad Madani,
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The EastAfrican on MSNSouth Sudan on edge as cracks emerge in ruling coalitionSouth Sudan’s ruling coalition, the Transitional Government of National Unity (TGNoU) had been a loose arrangement meant to patch up peace in the country.
As global temperatures continue to rise, similar extreme heat waves in February could occur once every 10 years, according to the study. And if warming doubles by the end of the century, similar heat waves could occur annually. High temperatures are forecast to continue in the region through March.
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Africa’s top public health agency says that Uganda’s Ebola caseload increased to 14 in the last week with a new cluster emerging from a 4-year-old child who recently died of the infectious disease.
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Africanews on MSNExcelsa coffee: a game-changer for South Sudan's agricultural sectorFarmers in South Sudan are adopting a unique, climate-resistant coffee variety in an effort to revolutionize the nation’s agricultural landscape.
Catherine Bashiama runs her fingers along the branches of the coffee tree she's raised from a seedling, searching anxiously for its first fruit buds since she planted it three years ago. When she grasps the small cherries,
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