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A senior U.N. official says a nearly two-year-old war has engulfed Sudan in the world’s largest humanitarian crisis and led the African country to become the only nation experiencing famine
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Sudan: Incendiary Bombs Kill, Burn CiviliansSouth Sudan’s use of improvised air-dropped incendiary weapons has killed and horrifically burned dozens of people, including children, and destroyed civilian infrastructure in Upper Nile state.
United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres said on Friday that a peace agreement in South Sudan was in a shambles, telling the country's leaders to put down the weapons and put all the people of South Sudan first.
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The United Nations chief is urging regional and international leaders to prevent South Sudan from falling “over the abyss” into another civil war, and to speak with one voice to support a return to peace.
South Sudan’s fragile peace deal is unravelling as political tensions flare and violence resurfaces. More than a broken trust is the cause, and the nation’s leaders will need to be pressured into peace.
By Aaron Ross NAIROBI (Reuters) -Eight people in South Sudan, including five children, died on a three-hour walk to seek medical treatment for cholera after U.S. aid cuts forced local health services to close,
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The Daily Monitor on MSNHumanitarian crisis in South Sudan worsens, says NGOBetween April and July this year, food shortages are expected to worsen, with an estimated 7.7 million people in South Sudan struggling to access enough food. Of these, more than 2.5 million are at risk of severe hunger and 63,000 are at risk of starvation.