The United States has ordered all its non-emergency staff in South Sudan to leave, amid rising tensions in the country.
The travel advisory level for South Sudan remains at Level 4, which means Americans should not travel to the African country.
The U.S. State Department has ordered nonemergency government personnel to leave South Sudan’s capital as tension escalates ...
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