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Here are some recent news articles from BBC News about South Sudan:
Latest News
- South Sudan: UN warns of 'catastrophic' food crisis (March 2023)
- The UN has warned of a "catastrophic" food crisis in South Sudan, where millions of people are at risk of famine due to conflict, drought, and economic collapse.
- South Sudan's President Salva Kiir signs peace deal with rebels (February 2023)
- South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has signed a peace deal with rebel leader Riek Machar, aimed at ending the country's five-year civil war.
- South Sudan: Thousands flee as fighting intensifies in Yei (January 2023)
- Thousands of people have fled their homes in South Sudan's Yei town as fighting between government forces and rebels has intensified.
Recent Articles
- South Sudan: How a country on the brink of famine is fighting back (December 2022)
- Despite the dire situation, South Sudan is showing signs of resilience, with communities coming together to share food and resources.
- South Sudan's economy in crisis: What's going wrong? (November 2022)
- South Sudan's economy is in shambles, with inflation soaring and the currency in freefall. The country is struggling to recover from years of conflict and economic mismanagement.
- South Sudan: The women fighting for peace in a war-torn country (October 2022)
- Women are playing a crucial role in South Sudan's peace efforts, using their influence to bring warring parties to the negotiating table.
Archives
- South Sudan: The world's newest country at 10 (July 2011)
- South Sudan gained independence from Sudan in 2011, becoming the world's newest country. Since then, it has struggled to establish stability and security.
- South Sudan: The conflict that won't end (June 2016)
- The conflict in South Sudan has been ongoing since 2013, with thousands killed and millions displaced. The international community has struggled to find a lasting solution.
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