Al jazeera english news south sudan

Here are some recent news articles from Al Jazeera English about South Sudan:

Latest News

  1. South Sudan's Kiir and Machar agree to form unity government (March 2020) South Sudan's President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar have agreed to form a unity government, a major step towards ending the country's five-year civil war.
  2. South Sudan's economy in crisis as inflation soars (February 2020) South Sudan's economy is in crisis, with inflation soaring to over 1,000% and the country facing a severe shortage of food and medicine.
  3. South Sudan's government and rebels sign ceasefire agreement (January 2020) The South Sudanese government and rebels have signed a ceasefire agreement, bringing an end to a five-year civil war that has killed tens of thousands of people.

Recent Articles

  1. South Sudan's forgotten refugees (February 2020) The world's youngest nation is struggling to cope with the consequences of war, with millions of people displaced and living in refugee camps.
  2. South Sudan's oil industry in crisis (January 2020) South Sudan's oil industry is in crisis, with production levels at a 10-year low and the country facing a severe shortage of fuel.
  3. South Sudan's women bear the brunt of conflict (December 2019) Women in South Sudan are bearing the brunt of the country's five-year civil war, with many facing sexual violence, displacement, and poverty.

In-Depth Reports

  1. South Sudan's civil war: A crisis of governance (November 2019) This report examines the root causes of South Sudan's civil war, including the country's poor governance and lack of accountability.
  2. South Sudan's economy: A recipe for disaster (October 2019) This report looks at the economic challenges facing South Sudan, including inflation, corruption, and a lack of investment.
  3. South Sudan's humanitarian crisis: A crisis of aid (September 2019) This report examines the humanitarian crisis in South Sudan, including the challenges faced by aid agencies and the impact on civilians.