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From extreme heat to heavy downpours: Climate shocks expose Juba’s vulnerability

Author: Koang Chang | Published: March 25, 2026

In Juba, a week of heavy rain has exposed the city’s growing vulnerability to climate shocks, following months of extreme heat that...

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UNHCR, gov’t relocate some S Sudanese refugees to Lamwo

The UN refugee agency and the government of Uganda have relocated 650 refugees from Palorinya camp in Obongi district to Palabek...

About 1m children at risk of hunger in S.Sudan — report

Nearly one million children under five years are at risk of extreme hunger in South Sudan, Save the Children has warned in a new report....

S Sudan Amb to Ethiopia ‘not’ expelled – Deng Dau

South Sudan’s foreign ministry has labeled as “fake” media reports that claim its ambassador to Ethiopia has been expelled following ...

Floods displace hundreds of families in Tonj South

Flash floods have displaced hundreds of families in Tonj South County, Warrap State. (more…)

Juba, Cairo agree on Nile resource management

South Sudan and Egypt have agreed to engage in the management of water resources through the construction of dams to control the...

Defrocked Jonglei archbishop sues church

The embattled archbishop of Jonglei State Internal Province has sued the head of the Episcopal Church of South Sudan over what he calls ...

Diplomat doubts elections will be held as planned

A diplomat has expressed doubts over the possibilities of South Sudan organizing elections within the remaining timeline as envisaged by...

R-JMEC expresses concern about legislature-less peace gov’t

The chairperson of the peace monitoring body is concerned about absence of checks and balances since the formation of the transitional ...

Trump says he’ll leave office if Electoral College votes for Biden

President Donald Trump said for the first time Thursday he will leave office if the Electoral College votes for President-elect Joe Biden...

Maridi woman detained over boiling-water attack

Police in Maridi are holding a young woman for pouring boiling water on another woman’s face over alleged love triangle. (more…)

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