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News In Two Minutes - Military Curfew - Severe Disease - Fukushima Groundwater - Sudan Civil War
Severe Pneumonia / H1N1 Cluster In Texas -- Groundwater Deep Beneath Fukushima Contaminate...
published: 22 Dec 2013
News In Two Minutes - Military Curfew - Severe Disease - Fukushima Groundwater - Sudan Civil War
News In Two Minutes - Military Curfew - Severe Disease - Fukushima Groundwater - Sudan Civil War
Severe Pneumonia / H1N1 Cluster In Texas -- Groundwater Deep Beneath Fukushima Contaminated -- Military Curfew In Bannu Pakistan Leaves Families Stranded -- Civil War In Sudan -- Greek Protests -- South Korea Warns The North. Support The Full Spectrum Survival DVD Series http://fullspectrumsurvival.com/fss-survival-series/ Please thumbs up and Subscribe. In today's News In Two Minutes we cover a wide range of events happening in the current news cycle. Links: All Links Available at http://FullSpectrumSurvival.com Twitter: @NewsAndSurvival Every day we will be producing a News In Two Minutes segment. We hope that you'll subscribe, like, and join us each day for news that you need and want! As always, we appreciate your views and comments, please subscribe and send us mail if you have any questions! --- Please visit this week's sponsors: http://www.shtfplan.com and http://sqmetals.com --- Tags in News News In Two Minutes world news Nuclear false flag news current earthquake global news India Iran fukushima state craft NWO cover up tv video Suspicious0bservers weather volcanic Islam RT the young turks secret bird flu n5n1 pandemic fighting Syrian Israel Obama care radiation death drone ELE riot disaster Ison Sun wind meteor guns Martial law Drugs Politics Europe update today event urgent news flash -------------------------- All news articles, including images and/or videos shown are the property of their respected owners and used in accordance with the Fair Use doctrine of The US Copyright Laws. "Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use." § 107.Limitations on exclusive rights: Fair use Notwithstanding the provisions of sections 106 and 106A, the fair use of a copyrighted work, including such use by reproduction in copies or phonorecords or by any other means specified by that section, for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching (including multiple copies for classroom use), scholarship, or research, is not an infringement of copyright. In determining whether the use made of a work in any particular case is a fair use the factors to be considered shall include — (1) the purpose and character of the use, including whether such use is of a commercial nature or is for nonprofit educational purposes; (2) the nature of the copyrighted work; (3) the amount and substantiality of the portion used in relation to the copyrighted work as a whole; and (4) the effect of the use upon the potential market for or value of the copyrighted work. FAIR USE NOTICE: These pages/video may contain copyrighted (© ) material the use of which has not always been specifically authorized by the copyright owner. Such material is made available to advance understanding of ecological, POLITICAL, HUMAN RIGHTS, economic, DEMOCRACY, scientific, MORAL, ETHICAL, and SOCIAL JUSTICE ISSUES, etc. It is believed that this constitutes a 'fair use' of any such copyrighted material as provided for in section 107 of the US Copyright Law. In accordance with Title 17 U.S.C. Section 107, this material is distributed without profit to those who have expressed a prior general interest in receiving similar information for research and educational purposes. Other Disclaimers: The views expressed by show hosts or their guests are their own and shall not be construed in any way as advice from The Fullspectrumsurvival Youtube Channel, its partners, groups, or subsidiaries. We make no recommendations or endorsements for radio show programs, services, or products mentioned on-air or on our website. We encourage you to seek professional advice or care for any problem which you may have. No liability, explicit or implied, shall be extended to The Fullspectrumsurvival Youtube Channel, its partners, groups, subsidiaries, or the show hosts whose words and/or opinions appear from or on this media outlet. The content of The Fullspectrumsurvival Youtube Channel, its partners, groups, or subsidiaries, is intended for general information purposes only. It is not designed to provide listeners with specific and personal, medical, financial, legal, counseling, professional service or any other kind of advice. The programs are not meant to diagnose, treat, cure or prevent any disease. Individuals with health problems should always consult their health care provider for professional medical advice, medications or treatments.- published: 22 Dec 2013
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Salva Kiir government in South Sudan is effectively "a terrorist government
Salva kiir, False Flags And Rehearsals For Coup d'etats ... against popular movements...
published: 10 Feb 2014
Salva Kiir government in South Sudan is effectively "a terrorist government
Salva Kiir government in South Sudan is effectively "a terrorist government
Salva kiir, False Flags And Rehearsals For Coup d'etats ... against popular movements- published: 10 Feb 2014
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South Sudan's military said 35 people were killed in fighting at its main barracks
South Sudan's military said 35 people were killed in fighting at its main barracks over de...
published: 08 Mar 2014
South Sudan's military said 35 people were killed in fighting at its main barracks
South Sudan's military said 35 people were killed in fighting at its main barracks
South Sudan's military said 35 people were killed in fighting at its main barracks over delayed salarie- published: 08 Mar 2014
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Uganda Army Fought Against South Sudan Rebels
Uganda's president says his troops have joined forces with the South Sudanese military and...
published: 16 Jan 2014
Uganda Army Fought Against South Sudan Rebels
Uganda Army Fought Against South Sudan Rebels
Uganda's president says his troops have joined forces with the South Sudanese military and are fighting in Bor to end a rebellion in the world's newest country. Lieutenant Colonel Paddy Ankunda, the military spokesman, said on Thursday that Ugandan forces were helping loyalist forces flush rebels out of Bor, the strategic town near the capital of Juba that has seen some of the fiercest clashes since violence broke out in South Sudan in mid-December. Ugandan officials have previously denied that their troops have joined the fight, saying their forces were deployed in South Sudan mainly to aid civilian evacuations. The involvement of a foreign army in South Sudan's conflict could escalate a crisis set off by a power struggle between President Salva Kiir and Riek Machar, the fugitive former deputy president who commands rebel forces. It comes a day after Uganda's president, Yoweri Museveni, admitted for the first time to helping his South Sudanese counterpart fend off the rebellion. Uganda's troop involvement in combat in South Sudan could raise concerns that other regional countries could be sucked into the conflict, fighting their own proxy wars as has happened elsewhere on the continent, such as Congo. A spokesman for the prime minister of Ethiopia, where peace talks are taking place, said earlier this month having Ugandan troops engaged in combat would be "absolutely unwarranted". "Only the other day, Jan. 13, the SPLA and elements of our army had a big battle with these rebel troops at a point about 90km from Juba," Museveni said. "We inflicted a big defeat on them. Unfortunately, many lives were lost on the side of the rebels. We also took casualties and also had some dead." Kuol Manyang, South Sudan's defence minister, said the Ugandan forces in his country numbered "a battalion", and that they were there to help quell the rebellion by Machar.- published: 16 Jan 2014
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South Sudan says Lost complete contact with the military command on the ground in Malakal
South Sudan says Lost complete contact with the military command on the ground in Malakal...
published: 19 Feb 2014
South Sudan says Lost complete contact with the military command on the ground in Malakal
South Sudan says Lost complete contact with the military command on the ground in Malakal
South Sudan says Lost complete contact with the military command on the ground in Malakal- published: 19 Feb 2014
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Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 1/5)
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The war...
published: 03 Mar 2014
Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 1/5)
Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 1/5)
Subscribe to VICE News for more updates now: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News The war in South Sudan began in murky circumstances in mid-December, when tribal factions within the country's army, the SPLA, began fighting each other in the center of the capital, Juba. The SPLA quickly fractured into two camps: an insurgency drawn from members of former vice president Riek Machar's Nuer tribe and troops who remained loyal to President Salva Kiir, of the Dinka tribe. Both sides have been accused of committing gross human rights abuses during the conflict. VICE News arrived in Juba and found the army desperate to dispel rumors that rebels were advancing on the capital. Soldiers were keen to take our correspondents on a trip with them into the bush to recapture the strategic city of Bor from the rebels... only the raid didn't turn out quite as they had expected. Click here to watch "Conflict in South Sudan: Dispatch One" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOYXaoJZjYc&list;=PLw613M86o5o6E_d21zdiQ9WCTQPnqmAst Sign up for the Beta at http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/- published: 03 Mar 2014
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South Sudan: How did the world's youngest state unravel so quickly?
Over the past 13 days, more than 1,000 people have died in fighting in South Sudan, with m...
published: 28 Dec 2013
South Sudan: How did the world's youngest state unravel so quickly?
South Sudan: How did the world's youngest state unravel so quickly?
Over the past 13 days, more than 1,000 people have died in fighting in South Sudan, with more than 80,000 forced to flee their homes. But on the 26 December, the day after Christmas, the United Nations admitted that it hadn't see the violence coming. So how is that the current conflict in South Sudan - that some are saying has already spiraled into civil war - sprang out of seemingly nowhere? StoneOcean's music: www.stoneocean.info StoneOcean's channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/RatedmusicOfficial Subscribe to our channel: http://bit.ly/TRUsub Why you should subscribe to Truthloader: http://bit.ly/1aGJD0a More videos from Truthloader: Syria is starving: http://bit.ly/1bV4tdD What is Israel's Magic Wand?: http://bit.ly/1emh4a4 Where is the most polluted place on Earth?: http://bit.ly/1g21m4d Police officer brutally beaten up in New York: http://bit.ly/18tzhRO Occupy abolish $15m debt in the US: http://bit.ly/I4mYB1 Afghan army torture prisoner as US forces look on: http://bit.ly/HCBcJg Private prisons: How US corporations make money out of locking you up: http://bit.ly/HKLbNb Anonymous Million Mask London 2013: http://bit.ly/16DVDPh Is China taking over the world?: http://bit.ly/HwHcmv Saudi whips and beats victim for looking at his wife: http://bit.ly/1aLlSET The NSA has collected your address book: http://bit.ly/1cswbRD Abductions and executions: Counterterrorism under Obama: http://bit.ly/18G9zoK The war on drugs is a war on you (Part One): http://bit.ly/19pXcgC A race for what's left of the planet - The Arctic battleground: http://bit.ly/15hsbOy Check out our top 20 videos playlist: http://bit.ly/V55Vna Follow us on Facebook: http://facebook.com/truthloader Follow us on Twitter: http://twitter.com/truthloader Join us on Google+: http://google.com/+truthloader Read our reddit: http://reddit.com/r/truthloader Truthloader is a channel dedicated to citizen journalism. We find the best examples of crowd-sourced video and independent content, then use our expertise to add context and analysis. We respond to the stories you're interested in, so if you've got a story you'd love us to get to the bottom of, tweet us, Facebook us, or respond to our videos with a comment - and perhaps check out our reddit.- published: 28 Dec 2013
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Violence In South Sudan Spreads
Fighting between military factions has spread from the capital to the rural state of Jongl...
published: 18 Dec 2013
Violence In South Sudan Spreads
Violence In South Sudan Spreads
Fighting between military factions has spread from the capital to the rural state of Jonglei in South Sudan, raising fears of a slide into civil war. The escalation of violence on Wednesday comes as United Nations diplomats reported that up to 500 people have been killed since Sunday. South Sudanese military spokesman Colonel Philip Aguer told Reuters news agency that the army had lost control of the flashpoint town of Bor on Wednesday, as clashes were reported there overnight with fighters loyal to the country's former vice president Riek Machar. "We [are] not in control of Bor town," Aguer said without giving more details. Violence erupted on Sunday in the capital moments before President Salva Kiir announced that security forces had put down an attempted coup by supporters of his former deputy. At a press conference on Wednesday Kiir said he was willing to sit down with the former vice president for talks, but said "I do not know what the results of the talks will be." Al Jazeera's Rawya Rageh, reporting from Nairobi in neighbouring Kenya, said Machar had finally broken his silence to the Sudan Tribune website on Wednesday, and denied any involvement in a coup. "He said he is not aware of any attempt, and blamed President Salva Kiir for fabricating allegations of a coup to settle political scores and target political opponents." She said Machar says the violence was started by the presidential guard, which was founded directly by Kiir and told to report directly to the president, not to the military. About 20,000 people have sought refuge at UN facilities in Juba, since fighting started on Sunday, and on Tuesday the United States ordered its citizens to leave South Sudan immediately. "UN officials have told me they're going to find it very difficult to cope with these people," said Al Jazeera's Diplomatic Editor James Bays, reporting from the UN headquarters in New York. "They don't have the food or resources to look after them," he added. Escalating conflict In Bor, in Jonglei state, where Nuer soldiers loyal to Machar in 1991 massacred hundreds of Dinka, the ethnic group of Kiir, the locals feared the fighting could spill beyond the barracks. Casie Copeland, the South Sudan analyst for the International Crisis Group, said key Nuer leaders in the army were defecting in Jonglei, in an escalation of the conflict. "The situation is no longer contained to Juba. This extension of conflict to the state-level is deeply concerning and poses serious challenges for ongoing efforts to reduce hostilities,'' she said. The UN in South Sudan reported fighting on Wednesday morning in Bor area, saying on its Twitter feed that more than 1,000 civilians sought refuge in the UN compound. A broader conflict could threaten vital aid and be exploited by neighbouring Sudan, which has had persistent rows with Juba over their undefined borders, oil and security. That would further hurt efforts to build a functioning state in the south. Tense calm In Juba, residents reported a tense calm after sporadic gunfire overnight, with traffic returning to the streets "Most people are scared they might be confronted with a mob or see dead bodies," said one aid worker in Juba, adding that the city was calmer on Wednesday morning, after residents awoke to heavy gunfire and artillery blasts on Monday and Tuesday. At least 10 senior former government officials have been arrested, including six cabinet ministers, said Information Minister Michael Makuei Lueth. The government named the men on its website. Political tensions have been mounting since Machar's dismissal. The former vice president has said he would run for president and has accused Kiir of being dictatorial. Kiir had said before the clashes that his rivals were reviving rifts that provoked infighting in the 1990s. He has faced public criticism for doing little to improve life in one of Africa's poorest nations.- published: 18 Dec 2013
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South Sudan on the brink of civil war
South Sudan on the brink of civil war South Sudan on brink of civil war Persecuted Christi...
published: 24 Dec 2013
South Sudan on the brink of civil war
South Sudan on the brink of civil war
South Sudan on the brink of civil war South Sudan on brink of civil war Persecuted Christians - South Sudan: The plight of the Southern Sudanese Christians living in Northern Sudan For more infor. THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT IS WARNING AUSTRALIANS IN SOUTH SUDAN TO LEAVE IMMEDIATELY AS ETHNIC VIOLENCE ESCALATES AND A MILITARY COUP LOOMS. REBELS CLAIM TO HAV. Obama considering need for U.S. military involvement. This video shows how the U.S. may be nearing war, without most people knowing. Music Free Version : In this video I detail my reasoning behind believing that. Horrific violence in South Sudan prompts the evacuation of Americans after more than 500 have been reported killed. The United Nations warned that violence w. Persecuted Christians: The plight of the Southern Sudanese Christians living in Sudan For more information and downloads visit: US President Barack Obama has warned that South Sudan is at risk of falling into civil war, as clashes continue between rival ethnic factions. The US has sen. In South Sudan, African leaders trying to mediate a peace deal between the warring parties say they have held 'constructive and candid talks' with the countr. The United States has expressed concern over reported violations of a shaky ceasefire agreement between South Sudan's government and rebel forces and urged t. UN warns South Sudan: The world is watching Subscribe to the Guardian HERE: The United Nations issues a stark warning to South Sudan.. UN warns South Sudan: . A new state is coming into being in Africa as it is splitting from Sudan. After elections in Sudan, there are que. World leaders have stepped up efforts to pull South Sudan back from the brink of an all-out civil war. This as fighting raged across the country including in. Triangle of Death: Story of the struggle of Sudan's horrific civil war from 1983 to 2005. Sudan, 1993. This is the story of the struggle between Christian so. Sudan considers itself a pioneer in electric power technology, despite two thirds of its population not having access to electricity. The Merowe dam still is. Hope For The Future: As South Sudan tumbles into another crisis, this short-lived moment of hope becomes even more heartbreaking. For more information and do. Subscribe to VICE News here: For almost a decade, Thailand has been trapped in a bloody conflict between supporters and . World leaders have stepped up efforts to pull South Sudan back from the brink of an all-out civil war, as fighting raged across the country including in a ke. Five hundred people are believed to have died in South Sudan since last weekend when the country's President Salva Kiir accused his former deputy of a failed. Horrific violence in South Sudan prompts the evacuation of Americans after more than 500 have been reported killed. The president of Kenya and the prime mini. Over 42 million people are displaced every year as a result of conflict across the world. Situations of conflict and places affected by natural disasters oft. South Sudan rebels battling government forces rejected peace efforts Thursday as the region scrambled to prevent the world's youngest state from collapsing o.- published: 24 Dec 2013
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US warns foreign troops in South Sudan conflict
The United States demands the withdrawal of Uganda's troops from the war-wracked South Sud...
published: 10 Feb 2014
US warns foreign troops in South Sudan conflict
US warns foreign troops in South Sudan conflict
The United States demands the withdrawal of Uganda's troops from the war-wracked South Sudan fearing that the conflict could mutate into a regional conflict. Uganda sent troops to South Sudan at the invitation of the beleaguered Salva Kiir to shore up support for the fragile regime of the incumbent after an alleged coup attempt. The Ugandan army has since then given Kiir's troops an impetus in the conflict resulting in the recapture of the strategic town of Bor from Dr Riek Machar's loyalist fighters in the vast Jonglei state. However, in a strongly worded statement issued by the State Department spokesperson, Jen Psaki, on Friday, the US government wants the redeployment or phased withdrawal of foreign forces invited by either side, and warn of the serious consequences which could result from any regionalization of this conflict. Rebel leaders have cited the involvement of the UPDF as an impediment to a peace settlement. The statement also demands for the unconditional release of the four political detainees including the Secretary General of the SPLM Pagan Amum and former Chief of Staff Lt Gen Oyai Deng. The US State Department says its also deeply concerned by reports of violations by both the government of South Sudan and anti-government forces of the Cessation of Hostilities agreement that was signed in Addis Ababa on January 23. For more news visit http://www.ntvuganda.co.ug Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvuganda Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda- published: 10 Feb 2014
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UN fears on inter-clan war in South Sudan as bloodshed heightens
The United Nations Security Council has expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis and...
published: 21 Dec 2013
UN fears on inter-clan war in South Sudan as bloodshed heightens
UN fears on inter-clan war in South Sudan as bloodshed heightens
The United Nations Security Council has expressed concern over the humanitarian crisis and the deteriorating security situation in South Sudan amid a fierce political battle. The UN said an attack by armed men on its compound in Jonglei state left two Indian peacekeepers dead on Thursday. The targets of the attack were said to be members of President Salva Kiir's tribe who had sought refuge in the UN compound. The violence began on Sunday in the capital Juba following a failed coup and has since spread rapidly across the country. The president has accused former vice president Riek Machar of attempting to seize power by force. At least 500 people are believed to have died since Sunday in the fighting between the army and Machar's supporters. The oil-rich country has been struggling to achieve stable government since it seceded from Sudan in 2011, with Western support.- published: 21 Dec 2013
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1:33
Protesters shot at by South Sudanese army
Al Jazeera has received new pictures of what appears to be South Sudanese soldiers firing ...
published: 14 Dec 2012
author: AlJazeeraEnglish
Protesters shot at by South Sudanese army
Protesters shot at by South Sudanese army
Al Jazeera has received new pictures of what appears to be South Sudanese soldiers firing on a crowd of unarmed demonstrators in the northwest of the country...- published: 14 Dec 2012
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- author: AlJazeeraEnglish
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Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 2/5)
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The war...
published: 04 Mar 2014
Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 2/5)
Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 2/5)
Subscribe to VICE News for more updates now: http://bit.ly/Subscribe-to-VICE-News The war in South Sudan began in murky circumstances in mid-December, when tribal factions within the country's army, the SPLA, began fighting each other in the center of the capital, Juba. The SPLA quickly fractured into two camps: an insurgency drawn from members of former vice president Riek Machar's Nuer tribe and troops who remained loyal to President Salva Kiir, of the Dinka tribe. Both sides have been accused of committing gross human rights abuses during the conflict. VICE News arrived in Juba and found the army desperate to dispel rumors that rebels were advancing on the capital. Soldiers were keen to take our correspondents on a trip with them into the bush to recapture the strategic city of Bor from the rebels... only the raid didn't turn out quite as they had expected. Start from the beginning and watch part 1/5 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-MVjP303zP4&list;=PLw613M86o5o4wb2J1E_E9SweBwkKrlYqT&index;=2 Click here to watch "Conflict in South Sudan: Dispatch One" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOYXaoJZjYc&list;=PLw613M86o5o6E_d21zdiQ9WCTQPnqmAst Check out the VICE News beta for more: http://vicenews.com Follow VICE News here: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/vicenews Twitter: https://twitter.com/vicenews Tumblr: http://vicenews.tumblr.com/- published: 04 Mar 2014
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Sudan's islamist terror military wings in Nuba mountains and Blue Nile
Sudan's islamist terror military wings in Nuba mountains and Blue Nile....
published: 20 Feb 2013
author: LL Nero
Sudan's islamist terror military wings in Nuba mountains and Blue Nile
Sudan's islamist terror military wings in Nuba mountains and Blue Nile
Sudan's islamist terror military wings in Nuba mountains and Blue Nile.- published: 20 Feb 2013
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South Sudan Violence: President Kiir gives no reasons for sacking army chief
President Salva Kiir of South Sudan has sacked the head of army General James Hoth Mai. Wi...
published: 24 Apr 2014
South Sudan Violence: President Kiir gives no reasons for sacking army chief
South Sudan Violence: President Kiir gives no reasons for sacking army chief
President Salva Kiir of South Sudan has sacked the head of army General James Hoth Mai. Without giving reasons for the sacking of Mai the president went ahead and appointed a new head of army Gen. Paul Malong. This happens in the wake of ethnic violence that has pitched the Dinka tribe against the Nuer and has so far seen thousands killed and millions displaced since December 2013 For more news visit http://www.ntv.co.ke Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvkenya Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NtvKenya- published: 24 Apr 2014
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UPDF carries out community service in South Sudan
The UPDF in South Sudan as part of celebrations to mark the army day, Tarehe Sita carried ...
published: 06 Feb 2014
UPDF carries out community service in South Sudan
UPDF carries out community service in South Sudan
The UPDF in South Sudan as part of celebrations to mark the army day, Tarehe Sita carried out a procession in Juba and cleaning up of the city's teaching hospital as well as Konyokonyo market. For more news visit http://www.ntvuganda.co.ug Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/ntvuganda Like our FaceBook page http://www.facebook.com/NTVUganda- published: 06 Feb 2014
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India, Russia war games in South Sudan-like scenario
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published: 26 Oct 2013
India, Russia war games in South Sudan-like scenario
India, Russia war games in South Sudan-like scenario
For more content go to http://http://www.indiatvnews.com/video/ Follow us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/indiatvnws Follow us on twitter at https://twitter.com/indiatvnews- published: 26 Oct 2013
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[UPDATE VIDEO]-U.N. Told Up To 500 Killed In South Sudan clashes In Juba
South Sudan: Hundreds Killed In Army Clashes
Hundreds Killed In Sudan Clashes
Up to 500 de...
published: 18 Dec 2013
[UPDATE VIDEO]-U.N. Told Up To 500 Killed In South Sudan clashes In Juba
[UPDATE VIDEO]-U.N. Told Up To 500 Killed In South Sudan clashes In Juba
South Sudan: Hundreds Killed In Army Clashes Hundreds Killed In Sudan Clashes Up to 500 dead in South Sudan clashes: UN UPDATE 7-U.N. told up to 500 killed in South Sudan clashes -diplomats UN: Hundreds estimated killed in South Sudan Thousands flee, US pulls out staff amid rival battles in S.Sudan Hundreds feared killed as rival factions clash in South Sudan Warrap arrests SPLM officials over links to military clashes in Juba Hundreds of people have been killed in clashes between rival army factions in South Sudan's capital. UN peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous added that another 800 people have been wounded in battles between troops loyal to President Salva Kiir and an opposition leader. Between 15,000 and 20,000 people have sought refuge in UN compounds around Juba since the troubles started on Sunday, according to officials. The death toll is based on reports given by Juba hospitals but the UN has not yet confirmed the figure because of new clashes on Tuesday. Security Council president Gerard Araud, France's UN ambassador, would not confirm the toll after the briefing by Mr Ladsous. "There is a heavy toll, it is obvious," he said. "There are dozens and scores of casualties, it is really not a minor incident." Mr Araud added that fighting had also been reported outside of the capital in Pibor, in Jonglei state, which has a history of clashes between rival ethnic groups. Juba remains "extremely tense" and it appeared the clashes were being carried out on ethnic lines, he told the 15-member council. Mr Kiir has accused troops loyal to former vice president Riek Machar of staging a coup attempt in the impoverished nation. The government said 10 key figures including ex-ministers have been arrested, but that Mr Machar was on the run. Mr Kiir is an ethnic Dinka while Mr Machar is a Nuer. UN leader Ban Ki-moon spoke with Mr Kiir on Tuesday and urged him to offer "dialogue" with the opposition. Mr Ban also spoke with the president of neighbouring Uganda, Yoweri Musseveni, about the unrest. The Security Council meeting was called at the request of the US which has ordered non-essential diplomatic staff out of South Sudan. Hundreds killed as rival troops battle in South Sudan UN: Up to 500 Dead in South Sudan Clashes Up to 500 dead in South Sudan clashes: UN UN Chief Urges Calm in South Sudan UN: 400 to 500 estimated killed in South Sudan in fighting 'largely along ethnic ... UN told up to 500 killed in South Sudan clashes: Diplomats 'Hundreds' killed in South Sudan violence South Sudan envoy in Uganda explains Juba situationPublish Date: Dec 17, 2013 UN fears death toll high in South Sudan U.S. Evacuating Embassy, Staff in South Sudan US orders staff out of South Sudan amid unrest Up to 500 killed in South Sudan clashes, UN diplomats told Juba South Sudan 20000 Seeking Refuge UN Security Council calls for end to hostilities in South Sudan Three Days of Violence in South Sudan Leave Scores Dead Over 400 dead in South Sudan clashes after coup claim UN told up to 500 killed in South Sudan clashes - diplomats Hundreds killed as rival troops battle in South Sudan South Sudan facing biggest test in its short history as power struggle turns violent Hundreds Feared Killed in South Sudan Fighting South Sudan Coup Plotters, Video, South Sudan Violence, South Sudan Coup, South Sudan Independence, Sudan South Sudan Conflict, South Sudan Army, South Sudan Coup Attempt, South Sudan News, South Sudan, World News Juba hospital,President Salva Kiir,tanks patrols a street in Juba,Sudan Clashes,South Sudan clashes,unrest-conflict-and-war,Army Clashes,rival battles in S.Sudan,clash in South Sudan,military clashes in Juba,clashes between rival army,rival troops battle in South Sudan,rival factions clash in South Sudan,South Sudan violence,South Sudan Coup,South Sudan Unrest,South Sudan Coup Plotters,Sudan South Sudan Conflict,South Sudan Coup Attempt,South Sudan News,World News- published: 18 Dec 2013
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