South Sudan became the world's newest state when it seceded from Sudan in 2011 but by December 2013 President Salva Kiir had sacked his entire cabinet and accused his former vice-president Riek Machar of instigating a coup, which sparked off violent clashes in the capital Juba.
The initial conflict may have been based on a power struggle between two of the top members of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement but the divisions between two of the largest ethnic groups, the Dinka and the Nuer, soon became the driving force of tit-for-tat attacks across the country.
The UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has warned that they need greater milit
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What Countries Are Currently At War? A Complete List
What Countries Are Currently At War? A Complete List
What Countries Are Currently At War? A Complete List
Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, and Iraq are not the only groups currently at war. Serious armed conflicts are happening all over the world - we just don't hear ...
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Uganda Defends Its Troops Presence in South Sudan
Uganda Defends Its Troops Presence in South Sudan
Uganda Defends Its Troops Presence in South Sudan
Uganda is defending its continued stay in South Sudan where its forces have been accused of fighting alongside Salva Kiir's army. The Ugandan military maintains its intervention in the South Sudan war was crucial in averting a possible genocide. CCTV's Michael Baleke reports from South Sudan
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South Sudan's short-lived moment of hope
South Sudan's short-lived moment of hope
South Sudan's short-lived moment of hope
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...
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Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 1/5)
Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 1/5)
Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 1/5)
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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 wer
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Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 2/5)
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 t...
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EXCLUSIVE South Sudan’s displaced trapped on Nile frontlines
EXCLUSIVE South Sudan’s displaced trapped on Nile frontlines
EXCLUSIVE South Sudan’s displaced trapped on Nile frontlines
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Ethiopian Troops Drive Out al-Shabaab: Terror Group Linked to al-Qaeda Leaves Baidoa in Somalia
Ethiopian Troops Drive Out al-Shabaab: Terror Group Linked to al-Qaeda Leaves Baidoa in Somalia
Ethiopian Troops Drive Out al-Shabaab: Terror Group Linked to al-Qaeda Leaves Baidoa in Somalia
As regional forces fight Islamic terror organisations to regain stability in eastern Africa, Ethiopian troops in Somalia say they have delivered a major blow...
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Obama warns South Sudan over violence
Obama warns South Sudan over violence
Obama warns South Sudan over violence
Obama warns South Sudan over violence US president says any effort to seize power by force will end support from international community. US President Barack...
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China's First infantry battalion prepares for South Sudan
China's First infantry battalion prepares for South Sudan
China's First infantry battalion prepares for South Sudan
China has been actively engaging in UN peacekeeping missions over the past two decades. It's part of the military's drive to build a strong army and take on international responsibilities. China has participated in over 20 missions and has sent over 30,000 personnel. Last year, there was a breakthrough, as China announced it would send a 700-strong infantry battalion to South Sudan. An initial group of 180 soldiers left in January, and the remaining troops will depart in March. CCTV's reporter Han Bin visits the training camp in East China's Shandong province. Soldiers there told him their view of the PLA's role in the 21st Century
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WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons MOST EXTREMIST COUNTRY ISIS
WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons MOST EXTREMIST COUNTRY ISIS
WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons MOST EXTREMIST COUNTRY ISIS
Middle East WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons From Pakistan MOST EXTREMIST COUNTRY ISIS
Afghanistan Albania Algeria Andorra Angola Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas, The Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burma Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Chile China Colombia Comoros Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Costa Rica Cote d'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Curacao Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Djibouti Dominica Domini
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ISIS: ON THE FRONTLINE | BBC Documentary | MILITARY AND WAR Channel
ISIS: ON THE FRONTLINE | BBC Documentary | MILITARY AND WAR Channel
ISIS: ON THE FRONTLINE | BBC Documentary | MILITARY AND WAR Channel
In the past several years, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), has forcefully taken a stronghold in regions throughout the Middle East, and the prominence of their singular brand of terror continues to expand on a daily basis. Few of the world's inhabitants have been immune to frequent news reports of the mass killings, savage beheadings and other acts of blood curdling horror perpetrated by this much feared terrorist organization.
The frightening and timely new documentary ISIS: On the Frontline, produced by Ahlulbayt TV, places us at the epicenter of this ever-evolving cancer, and follows the brave Iraqi citizens who have dared to
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Military-industrial-financial complex in control of the Ukraine
Military-industrial-financial complex in control of the Ukraine
Military-industrial-financial complex in control of the Ukraine
With the Ukraine in a state of upheaval, the new terrorist group in control of Kiev start forming their own, additional armed force. We look at the planned N...
South Sudan became the world's newest state when it seceded from Sudan in 2011 but by December 2013 President Salva Kiir had sacked his entire cabinet and accused his former vice-president Riek Machar of instigating a coup, which sparked off violent clashes in the capital Juba.
The initial conflict may have been based on a power struggle between two of the top members of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement but the divisions between two of the largest ethnic groups, the Dinka and the Nuer, soon became the driving force of tit-for-tat attacks across the country.
The UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has warned that they need greater milit
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What Countries Are Currently At War? A Complete List
What Countries Are Currently At War? A Complete List
What Countries Are Currently At War? A Complete List
Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, and Iraq are not the only groups currently at war. Serious armed conflicts are happening all over the world - we just don't hear ...
3:09
Uganda Defends Its Troops Presence in South Sudan
Uganda Defends Its Troops Presence in South Sudan
Uganda Defends Its Troops Presence in South Sudan
Uganda is defending its continued stay in South Sudan where its forces have been accused of fighting alongside Salva Kiir's army. The Ugandan military maintains its intervention in the South Sudan war was crucial in averting a possible genocide. CCTV's Michael Baleke reports from South Sudan
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South Sudan's short-lived moment of hope
South Sudan's short-lived moment of hope
South Sudan's short-lived moment of hope
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...
7:27
Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 1/5)
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 wer
3:18
Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 2/5)
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 t...
2:08
EXCLUSIVE South Sudan’s displaced trapped on Nile frontlines
EXCLUSIVE South Sudan’s displaced trapped on Nile frontlines
EXCLUSIVE South Sudan’s displaced trapped on Nile frontlines
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Ethiopian Troops Drive Out al-Shabaab: Terror Group Linked to al-Qaeda Leaves Baidoa in Somalia
Ethiopian Troops Drive Out al-Shabaab: Terror Group Linked to al-Qaeda Leaves Baidoa in Somalia
Ethiopian Troops Drive Out al-Shabaab: Terror Group Linked to al-Qaeda Leaves Baidoa in Somalia
As regional forces fight Islamic terror organisations to regain stability in eastern Africa, Ethiopian troops in Somalia say they have delivered a major blow...
2:35
Obama warns South Sudan over violence
Obama warns South Sudan over violence
Obama warns South Sudan over violence
Obama warns South Sudan over violence US president says any effort to seize power by force will end support from international community. US President Barack...
4:21
China's First infantry battalion prepares for South Sudan
China's First infantry battalion prepares for South Sudan
China's First infantry battalion prepares for South Sudan
China has been actively engaging in UN peacekeeping missions over the past two decades. It's part of the military's drive to build a strong army and take on international responsibilities. China has participated in over 20 missions and has sent over 30,000 personnel. Last year, there was a breakthrough, as China announced it would send a 700-strong infantry battalion to South Sudan. An initial group of 180 soldiers left in January, and the remaining troops will depart in March. CCTV's reporter Han Bin visits the training camp in East China's Shandong province. Soldiers there told him their view of the PLA's role in the 21st Century
25:52
WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons MOST EXTREMIST COUNTRY ISIS
WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons MOST EXTREMIST COUNTRY ISIS
WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons MOST EXTREMIST COUNTRY ISIS
Middle East WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons From Pakistan MOST EXTREMIST COUNTRY ISIS
Afghanistan Albania Algeria Andorra Angola Antigua and Barbuda Argentina Armenia Aruba Australia Austria Azerbaijan Bahamas, The Bahrain Bangladesh Barbados Belarus Belgium Belize Benin Bhutan Bolivia Bosnia and Herzegovina Botswana Brazil Brunei Bulgaria Burkina Faso Burma Burundi Cambodia Cameroon Canada Cape Verde Central African Republic Chad Chile China Colombia Comoros Congo, Democratic Republic of the Congo, Republic of the Costa Rica Cote d'Ivoire Croatia Cuba Curacao Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Djibouti Dominica Domini
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ISIS: ON THE FRONTLINE | BBC Documentary | MILITARY AND WAR Channel
ISIS: ON THE FRONTLINE | BBC Documentary | MILITARY AND WAR Channel
ISIS: ON THE FRONTLINE | BBC Documentary | MILITARY AND WAR Channel
In the past several years, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), has forcefully taken a stronghold in regions throughout the Middle East, and the prominence of their singular brand of terror continues to expand on a daily basis. Few of the world's inhabitants have been immune to frequent news reports of the mass killings, savage beheadings and other acts of blood curdling horror perpetrated by this much feared terrorist organization.
The frightening and timely new documentary ISIS: On the Frontline, produced by Ahlulbayt TV, places us at the epicenter of this ever-evolving cancer, and follows the brave Iraqi citizens who have dared to
3:01
Military-industrial-financial complex in control of the Ukraine
Military-industrial-financial complex in control of the Ukraine
Military-industrial-financial complex in control of the Ukraine
With the Ukraine in a state of upheaval, the new terrorist group in control of Kiev start forming their own, additional armed force. We look at the planned N...
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U.S. Sudanese Bombing and Fake US War on Terror! Circa 1999!!! 1of 2
U.S. Sudanese Bombing and Fake US War on Terror! Circa 1999!!! 1of 2
U.S. Sudanese Bombing and Fake US War on Terror! Circa 1999!!! 1of 2
Looking through some tapes, I came across this Dateline NBC show on an inestigation on the Sudanese "chemical factory" bombings by former US President Bill Clinton. I watched it today and the clues to the BS of the war on terror are here. YOU must watch and pay attention and then ask yourself a lot of questions.
Also take note that they wondered if the US would have to be concerned about terrorism. You know what happen a few years later! How the media is able to predict things with the accuracy of a prophet is beyond me. Also take note of the Pakistan connection. I am sure that with ALL of the terror issues, Pakistan ALWAYS comes up,
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Ugandan Troops Extend their Presence in South Sudan
Ugandan Troops Extend their Presence in South Sudan
Ugandan Troops Extend their Presence in South Sudan
Uganda has defended its decision to extend its military presence in South Sudan for a further four months. The signing of the agreement was witnessed by the defence ministers of the two countries in Kampala on 2nd of February. CCTV'S Isabel Nakirya report
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Obama and African Leaders to Consider Sanctions in South Sudan's Civil War
Obama and African Leaders to Consider Sanctions in South Sudan's Civil War
Obama and African Leaders to Consider Sanctions in South Sudan's Civil War
A US official saidת Barack Obama will discuss with African leaders on Monday a “plan B” for South Sudan that could include sanctions or other penalties if the country’s warring parties do not forge a peace deal by mid-August.
Speaking to reporters on Air Force One as Obama traveled to Ethiopia from Kenya, the official said Monday’s meeting was not expected to lead to a breakthrough to halt the country’s civil war, which has raged since December 2013.
The presidents of Uganda and Kenya, the prime minister of Ethiopia, the chairwoman of the African Union and the foreign minister of Sudan are all expected to attend the meeting in Addis Ababa.
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DireTube News - South Sudanese rebels’ military spokesman claims defection from Machar’s camp
DireTube News - South Sudanese rebels’ military spokesman claims defection from Machar’s camp
DireTube News - South Sudanese rebels’ military spokesman claims defection from Machar’s camp
DireTube News - South Sudanese rebels’ military spokesman claims defection from Machar’s camp
The South Sudanese rebels’ military spokesman, Brigadier General Lul Ruai Koang, has announced his defection from the rebels’ side that is led by Riek Machar on Wednesday in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Lul said in a press conference at the Intercontinental Hotel in Nairobi that he has formed his own faction with membership of the Lou-Nuer White Army and some senior military commanders and politicians from the area. Lul said his group is known as South Sudan Resistance Movement/Army (SSRM/A).
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IRAN STRIKE WILL BE FULL SCALE NUCLEAR WORLD WAR THREE
IRAN STRIKE WILL BE FULL SCALE NUCLEAR WORLD WAR THREE
IRAN STRIKE WILL BE FULL SCALE NUCLEAR WORLD WAR THREE
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid;=20403 ------------------ Preparing for World War III, Targeting Iran Part I: Global Warfare by Michel C...
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IRAN MILITARY POWER WILL DESTROY U.S.A. NAVY 5TH FLEET IN STRAIT OF HORMUZ
IRAN MILITARY POWER WILL DESTROY U.S.A. NAVY 5TH FLEET IN STRAIT OF HORMUZ
IRAN MILITARY POWER WILL DESTROY U.S.A. NAVY 5TH FLEET IN STRAIT OF HORMUZ
http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid;=20403 --------------- Preparing for World War III, Targeting Iran
Humanity is at a dangerous crossroads. War preparations to attack Iran are in "an advanced state of readiness". Hi tech weapons systems including nuclear warheads are fully deployed.
This military adventure has been on the Pentagon's drawing board since the mid-1990s. First Iraq, then Iran according to a declassified 1995 US Central Command document.
Escalation is part of the military agenda. While Iran, is the next target together with Syria and Lebanon, this strategic military deployment also threatens North Korea, China an
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South Sudan Army prepare for the independent Day 07/07/2011
South Sudan Army prepare for the independent Day 07/07/2011
South Sudan Army prepare for the independent Day 07/07/2011
Just two days before the independent of South Sudan, Juba was a busy city with all people wishing to celebrate the best day of their lives. Iwas there to see it all as the army move from Buluk to Dr John Garang Mausoleum to rehearse.
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Biafran Zionist Movement Sends 500 Military Personel To Israel To Train As Pilots and Engineers
Biafran Zionist Movement Sends 500 Military Personel To Israel To Train As Pilots and Engineers
Biafran Zionist Movement Sends 500 Military Personel To Israel To Train As Pilots and Engineers
The Republic of Biafra under the leadership of the Biafra Zionist Movement will be sending 500 military trainees to Israel for training as Pilots and enginee...
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U.S. aircraft hit by gunfire in South Sudan
U.S. aircraft hit by gunfire in South Sudan
U.S. aircraft hit by gunfire in South Sudan
Originally published on December 22, 2013 Three U.S. military aircraft came under fire from unidentified forces on Saturday while attempting to evacuate Amer...
Exclusive Behind the scenes at a South Sudan rebel meeting
South Sudan became the world's newest state when it seceded from Sudan in 2011 but by December 2013 President Salva Kiir had sacked his entire cabinet and accused his former vice-president Riek Machar of instigating a coup, which sparked off violent clashes in the capital Juba.
The initial conflict may have been based on a power struggle between two of the top members of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement but the divisions between two of the largest ethnic groups, the Dinka and the Nuer, soon became the driving force of tit-for-tat attacks across the country.
The UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has warned that they need greater military force to protect civilians in the country and aid agencies are predicting food, water and medical supply shortages. With a humanitarian disaster seemingly on the way, we look at the background to what's going on in South Sudan.
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South Sudan became the world's newest state when it seceded from Sudan in 2011 but by December 2013 President Salva Kiir had sacked his entire cabinet and accused his former vice-president Riek Machar of instigating a coup, which sparked off violent clashes in the capital Juba.
The initial conflict may have been based on a power struggle between two of the top members of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement but the divisions between two of the largest ethnic groups, the Dinka and the Nuer, soon became the driving force of tit-for-tat attacks across the country.
The UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has warned that they need greater military force to protect civilians in the country and aid agencies are predicting food, water and medical supply shortages. With a humanitarian disaster seemingly on the way, we look at the background to what's going on in South Sudan.
Music credits didn't work so here's an artist/tracklist:
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What Countries Are Currently At War? A Complete List
Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, and Iraq are not the only groups currently at war. Serious armed conflicts are happening all over the world - we just don't hear ...
Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, and Iraq are not the only groups currently at war. Serious armed conflicts are happening all over the world - we just don't hear ...
Uganda is defending its continued stay in South Sudan where its forces have been accused of fighting alongside Salva Kiir's army. The Ugandan military maintains its intervention in the South Sudan war was crucial in averting a possible genocide. CCTV's Michael Baleke reports from South Sudan
Uganda is defending its continued stay in South Sudan where its forces have been accused of fighting alongside Salva Kiir's army. The Ugandan military maintains its intervention in the South Sudan war was crucial in averting a possible genocide. CCTV's Michael Baleke reports from South Sudan
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...
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 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.
Continue to part 2/5 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skAypVSIaJc&list;=PLw613M86o5o4wb2J1E_E9SweBwkKrlYqT
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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.
Continue to part 2/5 here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=skAypVSIaJc&list;=PLw613M86o5o4wb2J1E_E9SweBwkKrlYqT
Click here to watch "Conflict in South Sudan: Dispatch One" here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dOYXaoJZjYc&list;=PLw613M86o5o6E_d21zdiQ9WCTQPnqmAst
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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 t...
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 t...
As regional forces fight Islamic terror organisations to regain stability in eastern Africa, Ethiopian troops in Somalia say they have delivered a major blow...
As regional forces fight Islamic terror organisations to regain stability in eastern Africa, Ethiopian troops in Somalia say they have delivered a major blow...
Obama warns South Sudan over violence US president says any effort to seize power by force will end support from international community. US President Barack...
Obama warns South Sudan over violence US president says any effort to seize power by force will end support from international community. US President Barack...
China has been actively engaging in UN peacekeeping missions over the past two decades. It's part of the military's drive to build a strong army and take on international responsibilities. China has participated in over 20 missions and has sent over 30,000 personnel. Last year, there was a breakthrough, as China announced it would send a 700-strong infantry battalion to South Sudan. An initial group of 180 soldiers left in January, and the remaining troops will depart in March. CCTV's reporter Han Bin visits the training camp in East China's Shandong province. Soldiers there told him their view of the PLA's role in the 21st Century
China has been actively engaging in UN peacekeeping missions over the past two decades. It's part of the military's drive to build a strong army and take on international responsibilities. China has participated in over 20 missions and has sent over 30,000 personnel. Last year, there was a breakthrough, as China announced it would send a 700-strong infantry battalion to South Sudan. An initial group of 180 soldiers left in January, and the remaining troops will depart in March. CCTV's reporter Han Bin visits the training camp in East China's Shandong province. Soldiers there told him their view of the PLA's role in the 21st Century
published:09 Mar 2015
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WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons MOST EXTREMIST COUNTRY ISIS
Middle East WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons From Pakistan MOST EXTREMIST COUNTRY ISIS
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ISIS: ON THE FRONTLINE | BBC Documentary | MILITARY AND WAR Channel
In the past several years, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), has forcefully taken a stronghold in regions throughout the Middle East, and the prominence of their singular brand of terror continues to expand on a daily basis. Few of the world's inhabitants have been immune to frequent news reports of the mass killings, savage beheadings and other acts of blood curdling horror perpetrated by this much feared terrorist organization.
The frightening and timely new documentary ISIS: On the Frontline, produced by Ahlulbayt TV, places us at the epicenter of this ever-evolving cancer, and follows the brave Iraqi citizens who have dared to stand united in their defiance of ISIS.
"There is no doubt that when ISIS tried to take over certain parts of Iraq, their aim was to seize the whole country regardless of the religion followed," attests Sayed Ammar Al-Hakim, the President of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, during the course of the film. According to the testimony of Al-Hakim and others, ISIS militants have shown no favoritism to any particular religion or sect, and have indiscriminately massacred anyone who stands in opposition to their rule. In response to this threat, average Iraqi citizens have been encouraged to enlist in the military to defend their position within their homeland.
The motivations behind these defensive strategies are affirmed by an inside look into just a few of the atrocities committed by ISIS on Iraqi soil. The film's chief witness to these atrocities is Thaher Abdel Kareem, the survivor of a haunting and vicious kidnapping at the hands of the terrorist group.
For viewers who have considered the threat of ISIS only from the outsider's perspective driven by western media outlets, ISIS: On the Frontline offers a valuable portrait of the war being waged on the inside. The challenges faced by those who chose to combat this brutalizing threat are vast, and much blood will be shed before an end is reached. But the drive to defend against the ISIS threat speaks to the very foundations of humanity itself.
"The war is not between the Shia and the Sunni," says interview subject and Iraqi politician Redha Jawad Taki. "This is a war between savages and civilized people."
In the past several years, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), has forcefully taken a stronghold in regions throughout the Middle East, and the prominence of their singular brand of terror continues to expand on a daily basis. Few of the world's inhabitants have been immune to frequent news reports of the mass killings, savage beheadings and other acts of blood curdling horror perpetrated by this much feared terrorist organization.
The frightening and timely new documentary ISIS: On the Frontline, produced by Ahlulbayt TV, places us at the epicenter of this ever-evolving cancer, and follows the brave Iraqi citizens who have dared to stand united in their defiance of ISIS.
"There is no doubt that when ISIS tried to take over certain parts of Iraq, their aim was to seize the whole country regardless of the religion followed," attests Sayed Ammar Al-Hakim, the President of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, during the course of the film. According to the testimony of Al-Hakim and others, ISIS militants have shown no favoritism to any particular religion or sect, and have indiscriminately massacred anyone who stands in opposition to their rule. In response to this threat, average Iraqi citizens have been encouraged to enlist in the military to defend their position within their homeland.
The motivations behind these defensive strategies are affirmed by an inside look into just a few of the atrocities committed by ISIS on Iraqi soil. The film's chief witness to these atrocities is Thaher Abdel Kareem, the survivor of a haunting and vicious kidnapping at the hands of the terrorist group.
For viewers who have considered the threat of ISIS only from the outsider's perspective driven by western media outlets, ISIS: On the Frontline offers a valuable portrait of the war being waged on the inside. The challenges faced by those who chose to combat this brutalizing threat are vast, and much blood will be shed before an end is reached. But the drive to defend against the ISIS threat speaks to the very foundations of humanity itself.
"The war is not between the Shia and the Sunni," says interview subject and Iraqi politician Redha Jawad Taki. "This is a war between savages and civilized people."
published:21 Jul 2015
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Military-industrial-financial complex in control of the Ukraine
With the Ukraine in a state of upheaval, the new terrorist group in control of Kiev start forming their own, additional armed force. We look at the planned N...
With the Ukraine in a state of upheaval, the new terrorist group in control of Kiev start forming their own, additional armed force. We look at the planned N...
Looking through some tapes, I came across this Dateline NBC show on an inestigation on the Sudanese "chemical factory" bombings by former US President Bill Clinton. I watched it today and the clues to the BS of the war on terror are here. YOU must watch and pay attention and then ask yourself a lot of questions.
Also take note that they wondered if the US would have to be concerned about terrorism. You know what happen a few years later! How the media is able to predict things with the accuracy of a prophet is beyond me. Also take note of the Pakistan connection. I am sure that with ALL of the terror issues, Pakistan ALWAYS comes up, but yet there is no war with them. That is curious. The US goes to war with countries who are not involved, but leave thoese who ARE involved alone. Mmmm....
After this Times Square BS (it IS BS), that is just a "reminder" to us that terroism is not gone and we should be prepared for the big one that will have to lead us into war with Iran. Do you really think that after all that the US did (9-11 and other terror events) to surround Iran for Israel that they are just going to leave? They WILL attack iran, it is just a matter or when and what excuse they need. They already tried the "social unrust" tactic, but Iran did not fall for it. They keep talking about the nuclear issue, but so far it is not enough to justify war to the rest of the world.
Just be on the look out and remember - if it does not make sense, it does not make sense! Also remember that something has to happen in order for the US to go to war with Iran, so keep that in mind also. These are the same dirty tricks since the CIA was founded and it does not matter who the presidents were/are, they are all on the same team - except the one who was shot in Dallas!
Looking through some tapes, I came across this Dateline NBC show on an inestigation on the Sudanese "chemical factory" bombings by former US President Bill Clinton. I watched it today and the clues to the BS of the war on terror are here. YOU must watch and pay attention and then ask yourself a lot of questions.
Also take note that they wondered if the US would have to be concerned about terrorism. You know what happen a few years later! How the media is able to predict things with the accuracy of a prophet is beyond me. Also take note of the Pakistan connection. I am sure that with ALL of the terror issues, Pakistan ALWAYS comes up, but yet there is no war with them. That is curious. The US goes to war with countries who are not involved, but leave thoese who ARE involved alone. Mmmm....
After this Times Square BS (it IS BS), that is just a "reminder" to us that terroism is not gone and we should be prepared for the big one that will have to lead us into war with Iran. Do you really think that after all that the US did (9-11 and other terror events) to surround Iran for Israel that they are just going to leave? They WILL attack iran, it is just a matter or when and what excuse they need. They already tried the "social unrust" tactic, but Iran did not fall for it. They keep talking about the nuclear issue, but so far it is not enough to justify war to the rest of the world.
Just be on the look out and remember - if it does not make sense, it does not make sense! Also remember that something has to happen in order for the US to go to war with Iran, so keep that in mind also. These are the same dirty tricks since the CIA was founded and it does not matter who the presidents were/are, they are all on the same team - except the one who was shot in Dallas!
published:04 May 2010
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Ugandan Troops Extend their Presence in South Sudan
Uganda has defended its decision to extend its military presence in South Sudan for a further four months. The signing of the agreement was witnessed by the defence ministers of the two countries in Kampala on 2nd of February. CCTV'S Isabel Nakirya report
Uganda has defended its decision to extend its military presence in South Sudan for a further four months. The signing of the agreement was witnessed by the defence ministers of the two countries in Kampala on 2nd of February. CCTV'S Isabel Nakirya report
published:06 Feb 2015
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Obama and African Leaders to Consider Sanctions in South Sudan's Civil War
A US official saidת Barack Obama will discuss with African leaders on Monday a “plan B” for South Sudan that could include sanctions or other penalties if the country’s warring parties do not forge a peace deal by mid-August.
Speaking to reporters on Air Force One as Obama traveled to Ethiopia from Kenya, the official said Monday’s meeting was not expected to lead to a breakthrough to halt the country’s civil war, which has raged since December 2013.
The presidents of Uganda and Kenya, the prime minister of Ethiopia, the chairwoman of the African Union and the foreign minister of Sudan are all expected to attend the meeting in Addis Ababa.
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A US official saidת Barack Obama will discuss with African leaders on Monday a “plan B” for South Sudan that could include sanctions or other penalties if the country’s warring parties do not forge a peace deal by mid-August.
Speaking to reporters on Air Force One as Obama traveled to Ethiopia from Kenya, the official said Monday’s meeting was not expected to lead to a breakthrough to halt the country’s civil war, which has raged since December 2013.
The presidents of Uganda and Kenya, the prime minister of Ethiopia, the chairwoman of the African Union and the foreign minister of Sudan are all expected to attend the meeting in Addis Ababa.
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published:26 Jul 2015
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DireTube News - South Sudanese rebels’ military spokesman claims defection from Machar’s camp
DireTube News - South Sudanese rebels’ military spokesman claims defection from Machar’s camp
The South Sudanese rebels’ military spokesman, Brigadier General Lul Ruai Koang, has announced his defection from the rebels’ side that is led by Riek Machar on Wednesday in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Lul said in a press conference at the Intercontinental Hotel in Nairobi that he has formed his own faction with membership of the Lou-Nuer White Army and some senior military commanders and politicians from the area. Lul said his group is known as South Sudan Resistance Movement/Army (SSRM/A).
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DireTube News - South Sudanese rebels’ military spokesman claims defection from Machar’s camp
The South Sudanese rebels’ military spokesman, Brigadier General Lul Ruai Koang, has announced his defection from the rebels’ side that is led by Riek Machar on Wednesday in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi. Lul said in a press conference at the Intercontinental Hotel in Nairobi that he has formed his own faction with membership of the Lou-Nuer White Army and some senior military commanders and politicians from the area. Lul said his group is known as South Sudan Resistance Movement/Army (SSRM/A).
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published:20 Feb 2015
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IRAN STRIKE WILL BE FULL SCALE NUCLEAR WORLD WAR THREE
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid;=20403 ------------------ Preparing for World War III, Targeting Iran Part I: Global Warfare by Michel C...
http://www.globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid;=20403 ------------------ Preparing for World War III, Targeting Iran Part I: Global Warfare by Michel C...
http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid;=20403 --------------- Preparing for World War III, Targeting Iran
Humanity is at a dangerous crossroads. War preparations to attack Iran are in "an advanced state of readiness". Hi tech weapons systems including nuclear warheads are fully deployed.
This military adventure has been on the Pentagon's drawing board since the mid-1990s. First Iraq, then Iran according to a declassified 1995 US Central Command document.
Escalation is part of the military agenda. While Iran, is the next target together with Syria and Lebanon, this strategic military deployment also threatens North Korea, China and Russia.
Since 2005, the US and its allies, including America's NATO partners and Israel, have been involved in the extensive deployment and stockpiling of advanced weapons systems. The air defense systems of the US, NATO member countries and Israel are fully integrated.
This is a coordinated endeavor of the Pentagon, NATO, Israel's Defense Force (IDF), with the active military involvement of several non-NATO partner countries including the frontline Arab states (members of NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue and the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative), Saudi Arabia, Japan, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Singapore, Australia, among others. (NATO consists of 28 NATO member states Another 21 countries are members of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC), The Mediterranean Dialogue and the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative include ten Arab countries plus Israel.)
The roles of Egypt, the Gulf states and Saudi Arabia (within the extended military alliance) is of particular relevance. Egypt controls the transit of war ships and oil tankers through the Suez Canal. Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States occupy the South Western coastlines of the Persian Gulf, the Straits of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman. In early June, "Egypt reportedly allowed one Israeli and eleven U.S. ships to pass through the Suez Canal in ....an apparent signal to Iran. ... On June 12, regional press outlets reported that the Saudis had granted Israel the right to fly over its airspace..." (Muriel Mirak Weissbach, Israel's Insane War on Iran Must Be Prevented., Global Research, July 31, 2010)
In post 9/11 military doctrine, this massive deployment of military hardware has been defined as part of the so-called "Global War on Terrorism", targeting "non-State" terrorist organizations including al Qaeda and so-called "State sponsors of terrorism",. including Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Sudan.
The setting up of new US military bases, the stockpiling of advanced weapons systems including tactical nuclear weapons, etc. were implemented as part of the pre-emptive defensive military doctrine under the umbrella of the "Global War on Terrorism".
War and the Economic Crisis
The broader implications of a US-NATO Israel attack on Iran are far-reaching. The war and the economic crisis are intimately related. The war economy is financed by Wall Street, which stands as the creditor of the US administration. The US weapons producers are the recipients of the US Department of Defense multibillion dollar procurement contracts for advanced weapons systems. In turn, "the battle for oil" in the Middle East and Central Asia directly serves the interests of the Anglo-American oil giants.
The US and its allies are "beating the drums of war" at the height of a Worldwide economic depression, not to mention the most serious environmental catastrophe in World history. In a bitter twist, one of the major players (BP) on the Middle East Central Asia geopolitical chessboard, formerly known as the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, is the instigator of the ecological disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.
Media Disinformation
Public opinion, swayed by media hype is tacitly supportive, indifferent or ignorant as to the likely impacts of what is upheld as an ad hoc "punitive" operation directed against Iran's nuclear facilities rather than an all out war. War preparations include the deployment of US and Israeli produced nuclear weapons. In this context, the devastating consequences of a nuclear war are either trivialised or simply not mentioned.
http://globalresearch.ca/index.php?context=va&aid;=20403 --------------- Preparing for World War III, Targeting Iran
Humanity is at a dangerous crossroads. War preparations to attack Iran are in "an advanced state of readiness". Hi tech weapons systems including nuclear warheads are fully deployed.
This military adventure has been on the Pentagon's drawing board since the mid-1990s. First Iraq, then Iran according to a declassified 1995 US Central Command document.
Escalation is part of the military agenda. While Iran, is the next target together with Syria and Lebanon, this strategic military deployment also threatens North Korea, China and Russia.
Since 2005, the US and its allies, including America's NATO partners and Israel, have been involved in the extensive deployment and stockpiling of advanced weapons systems. The air defense systems of the US, NATO member countries and Israel are fully integrated.
This is a coordinated endeavor of the Pentagon, NATO, Israel's Defense Force (IDF), with the active military involvement of several non-NATO partner countries including the frontline Arab states (members of NATO's Mediterranean Dialogue and the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative), Saudi Arabia, Japan, South Korea, India, Indonesia, Singapore, Australia, among others. (NATO consists of 28 NATO member states Another 21 countries are members of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC), The Mediterranean Dialogue and the Istanbul Cooperation Initiative include ten Arab countries plus Israel.)
The roles of Egypt, the Gulf states and Saudi Arabia (within the extended military alliance) is of particular relevance. Egypt controls the transit of war ships and oil tankers through the Suez Canal. Saudi Arabia and the Gulf States occupy the South Western coastlines of the Persian Gulf, the Straits of Hormuz and the Gulf of Oman. In early June, "Egypt reportedly allowed one Israeli and eleven U.S. ships to pass through the Suez Canal in ....an apparent signal to Iran. ... On June 12, regional press outlets reported that the Saudis had granted Israel the right to fly over its airspace..." (Muriel Mirak Weissbach, Israel's Insane War on Iran Must Be Prevented., Global Research, July 31, 2010)
In post 9/11 military doctrine, this massive deployment of military hardware has been defined as part of the so-called "Global War on Terrorism", targeting "non-State" terrorist organizations including al Qaeda and so-called "State sponsors of terrorism",. including Iran, Syria, Lebanon, Sudan.
The setting up of new US military bases, the stockpiling of advanced weapons systems including tactical nuclear weapons, etc. were implemented as part of the pre-emptive defensive military doctrine under the umbrella of the "Global War on Terrorism".
War and the Economic Crisis
The broader implications of a US-NATO Israel attack on Iran are far-reaching. The war and the economic crisis are intimately related. The war economy is financed by Wall Street, which stands as the creditor of the US administration. The US weapons producers are the recipients of the US Department of Defense multibillion dollar procurement contracts for advanced weapons systems. In turn, "the battle for oil" in the Middle East and Central Asia directly serves the interests of the Anglo-American oil giants.
The US and its allies are "beating the drums of war" at the height of a Worldwide economic depression, not to mention the most serious environmental catastrophe in World history. In a bitter twist, one of the major players (BP) on the Middle East Central Asia geopolitical chessboard, formerly known as the Anglo-Persian Oil Company, is the instigator of the ecological disaster in the Gulf of Mexico.
Media Disinformation
Public opinion, swayed by media hype is tacitly supportive, indifferent or ignorant as to the likely impacts of what is upheld as an ad hoc "punitive" operation directed against Iran's nuclear facilities rather than an all out war. War preparations include the deployment of US and Israeli produced nuclear weapons. In this context, the devastating consequences of a nuclear war are either trivialised or simply not mentioned.
published:18 Sep 2011
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South Sudan Army prepare for the independent Day 07/07/2011
Just two days before the independent of South Sudan, Juba was a busy city with all people wishing to celebrate the best day of their lives. Iwas there to see it all as the army move from Buluk to Dr John Garang Mausoleum to rehearse.
Just two days before the independent of South Sudan, Juba was a busy city with all people wishing to celebrate the best day of their lives. Iwas there to see it all as the army move from Buluk to Dr John Garang Mausoleum to rehearse.
published:26 Jul 2015
views:4
Biafran Zionist Movement Sends 500 Military Personel To Israel To Train As Pilots and Engineers
The Republic of Biafra under the leadership of the Biafra Zionist Movement will be sending 500 military trainees to Israel for training as Pilots and enginee...
The Republic of Biafra under the leadership of the Biafra Zionist Movement will be sending 500 military trainees to Israel for training as Pilots and enginee...
Originally published on December 22, 2013 Three U.S. military aircraft came under fire from unidentified forces on Saturday while attempting to evacuate Amer...
Originally published on December 22, 2013 Three U.S. military aircraft came under fire from unidentified forces on Saturday while attempting to evacuate Amer...
http://www.ssudan.com - delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories from South Sudan.
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South Sudan Television (SSTV) News: Monday, 22 June 2015 - 8pm
South Sudan Television (SSTV) News: Monday, 22 June 2015 - 8pm
South Sudan Television (SSTV) News: Monday, 22 June 2015 - 8pm
The return of G10 / Former Political detainees to South Sudan
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South Sudan special report: Who will midwife peace in the troubled nation?
South Sudan special report: Who will midwife peace in the troubled nation?
South Sudan special report: Who will midwife peace in the troubled nation?
When the winds of change swept across the vast South Sudan, there was euphoria in all the pockets of the country as the citizenry hoped for a new dawn.However, a political dispute in December 2013, plunged the country into war. Thousands of civilians have been killed and millions live in internally displaced camps. Yet there is no end in sight to this conflict. Emmanuel Mutaizibwa, filed this special report on South Sudan.
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South Sudan: Country of Dreams (Part 2)
South Sudan: Country of Dreams (Part 2)
South Sudan: Country of Dreams (Part 2)
South Sudan is less than four years old, but the world's newest nation now tops the ranks of failed states worldwide. After decades of civil war with the north of Sudan, it was meant to be a dream come true.
But the country has disintegrated into chaos. Thousands of people have been killed and almost two million displaced in a civil conflict that erupted in late 2013.
How has a country that was born out of so much promise turned into such a nightmare? Were there warning signs that this could happen?
Fault Lines investigates how a select group of US politicians and advocates shepherded the nation into existence, and asks what responsibility th
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South Sudan extends president's term to 2018
South Sudan extends president's term to 2018
South Sudan extends president's term to 2018
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South Sudan's parliament votes to extend President Salva Kiir's mandate by three years, formally ditching any plans for elections this year in the civil war-torn country. Duration: 00:58
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One on one interview with South Sudan rebel leader Riek Machar
One on one interview with South Sudan rebel leader Riek Machar
One on one interview with South Sudan rebel leader Riek Machar
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SOUTH SUDAN - FACE THE NATION - SPLA
SOUTH SUDAN - FACE THE NATION - SPLA
SOUTH SUDAN - FACE THE NATION - SPLA
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2:50
South Sudan peace talks: FRANCE24 gains access to rebels' meeting in Pagak
South Sudan peace talks: FRANCE24 gains access to rebels' meeting in Pagak
South Sudan peace talks: FRANCE24 gains access to rebels' meeting in Pagak
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Rebel leader Riek Machar arrives at the opposition headquarters in Pagak. He has come to consult his generals on the latest draft peace agreement. But some are suspicious of putting down their arms. Appeasing the generals is one issue, keeping the movement together another.
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South Sudan rebels unleash major assault on key town of Malakal in north
South Sudan rebels unleash major assault on key town of Malakal in north
South Sudan rebels unleash major assault on key town of Malakal in north
Rebels in South Sudan have launched a large-scale attack on the strategic northern town of Malakal, the capital of Upper Nile State.
Reports say fierce fighting is raging inside the town which situated in the oil-rich north. The attack began just before darkness on Friday, with rebels crossing the White Nile River on boats. It appears to be a major counter-attack against a several-weeks old offensive by government troops who have so far managed to repulse attempts by rebels to capture the town. Fighters loyal to opposition leader Riek Macher have been seeking to overthrow President Salva Kiir since December 20-13.
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Juba (South Sudan), SPLM Public Rally
Juba (South Sudan), SPLM Public Rally
Juba (South Sudan), SPLM Public Rally
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10:48
South Sudan - Juba Today News - جوبا أخبار اليوم
South Sudan - Juba Today News - جوبا أخبار اليوم
South Sudan - Juba Today News - جوبا أخبار اليوم
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2:44
South Sudan - 30 Soldiers Arrested In Juba New Year Shootings
South Sudan - 30 Soldiers Arrested In Juba New Year Shootings
South Sudan - 30 Soldiers Arrested In Juba New Year Shootings
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SOUTH SUDAN CRISIS EXPLAINED IN 60 SECONDS - BBC NEWS
SOUTH SUDAN CRISIS EXPLAINED IN 60 SECONDS - BBC NEWS
SOUTH SUDAN CRISIS EXPLAINED IN 60 SECONDS - BBC NEWS
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Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)
Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)
Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)
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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 t
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JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - (JANUARY 2015)
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - (JANUARY 2015)
JUBA, SOUTH SUDAN - (JANUARY 2015)
Some of Juba's main roads filmed in January 2015.
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Saving South Sudan - Full Length
Saving South Sudan - Full Length
Saving South Sudan - Full Length
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Late last year, South Sudan's president, Salva Kiir, accused his former vice president, Riek Machar, of attempting a coup d'état amid accusations of rampant corruption within the government. Infighting immediately broke out within the presidential guard, sparking what has now become a brutal tribal and civil war that has pitted Machar's ethnic Nuer loyalists against the majority Dinka, who have sided with Kiir. Machar narrowly escaped assassination, fleeing to the deep bush as Kiir's troops razed his home and killed his bodyguards. And now the world's n
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South Sudan Conflict Nuba Warriors
South Sudan Conflict Nuba Warriors
South Sudan Conflict Nuba Warriors
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President Salva Kiir of South Sudan on BBC Hardtalk
President Salva Kiir of South Sudan on BBC Hardtalk
President Salva Kiir of South Sudan on BBC Hardtalk
News for South Sudan President Salva Kiir in ... South Sudan President Salva Kiir in famine warning BBC News - 4 hours ago The President of South Sudan, ...
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivers remarks with South Sudanese President Salva Kiir at the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington, DC on August 5, ...
President Jacob Zuma hosts President of South Sudan, Mr Salva Kiir Mayardit on 12 Dec.
In Juba, Stephen Sackur talks to the president of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit. A ceasefire has been agreed between his government and rebel forces led ...
South Sudan's president Salva Kiir meet president Uhuru Kenyatta over crisis
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South Sudan rebel leader rejects massacre claims Al Jazeera English
South Sudan rebel leader rejects massacre claims Al Jazeera English
South Sudan rebel leader rejects massacre claims Al Jazeera English
Rebel commander Riek Machar says his forces were not behind the killing of hundreds in the contested town of Bentiu. South Sudan's rebel commander Riek Macha...
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Capital TV News in 2min [South Sudan Peace Talks]
Capital TV News in 2min [South Sudan Peace Talks]
Capital TV News in 2min [South Sudan Peace Talks]
US President Barack Obama has commended the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development and the African Union for their steadfast push for a lasting solution to the South Sudan conflict.
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South Sudan bloody conflicts: over 2 million people displaced by civil war
South Sudan bloody conflicts: over 2 million people displaced by civil war
South Sudan bloody conflicts: over 2 million people displaced by civil war
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South Sudan descended into chaos in late 2013 after President Salva Kiir accused his former vice president, Riek Machar, of plotting a coup. Months of unrest followed that often pitted Kiir's ethnic Dinkas against Machar's Nuer people. Thousands have since been killed and more than 2.2 million displaced, with both sides accused of human rights abuses, kidnappings and waging campaigns of widespread rape, including of children.
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Rebels make gains on government troops in South Sudan
Rebels make gains on government troops in South Sudan
Rebels make gains on government troops in South Sudan
Al Jazeera has gained rare access to the country's rebel territory and documented the fighting with exclusive video
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South Sudan - latest news and updates
South Sudan - latest news and updates
South Sudan - latest news and updates
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When the winds of change swept across the vast South Sudan, there was euphoria in all the pockets of the country as the citizenry hoped for a new dawn.However, a political dispute in December 2013, plunged the country into war. Thousands of civilians have been killed and millions live in internally displaced camps. Yet there is no end in sight to this conflict. Emmanuel Mutaizibwa, filed this special report on South Sudan.
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When the winds of change swept across the vast South Sudan, there was euphoria in all the pockets of the country as the citizenry hoped for a new dawn.However, a political dispute in December 2013, plunged the country into war. Thousands of civilians have been killed and millions live in internally displaced camps. Yet there is no end in sight to this conflict. Emmanuel Mutaizibwa, filed this special report on South Sudan.
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South Sudan is less than four years old, but the world's newest nation now tops the ranks of failed states worldwide. After decades of civil war with the north of Sudan, it was meant to be a dream come true.
But the country has disintegrated into chaos. Thousands of people have been killed and almost two million displaced in a civil conflict that erupted in late 2013.
How has a country that was born out of so much promise turned into such a nightmare? Were there warning signs that this could happen?
Fault Lines investigates how a select group of US politicians and advocates shepherded the nation into existence, and asks what responsibility they now bear for the political and humanitarian disaster unfolding in South Sudan.
South Sudan is less than four years old, but the world's newest nation now tops the ranks of failed states worldwide. After decades of civil war with the north of Sudan, it was meant to be a dream come true.
But the country has disintegrated into chaos. Thousands of people have been killed and almost two million displaced in a civil conflict that erupted in late 2013.
How has a country that was born out of so much promise turned into such a nightmare? Were there warning signs that this could happen?
Fault Lines investigates how a select group of US politicians and advocates shepherded the nation into existence, and asks what responsibility they now bear for the political and humanitarian disaster unfolding in South Sudan.
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One on one interview with South Sudan rebel leader Riek Machar
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Rebel leader Riek Machar arrives at the opposition headquarters in Pagak. He has come to consult his generals on the latest draft peace agreement. But some are suspicious of putting down their arms. Appeasing the generals is one issue, keeping the movement together another.
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Rebel leader Riek Machar arrives at the opposition headquarters in Pagak. He has come to consult his generals on the latest draft peace agreement. But some are suspicious of putting down their arms. Appeasing the generals is one issue, keeping the movement together another.
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South Sudan rebels unleash major assault on key town of Malakal in north
Rebels in South Sudan have launched a large-scale attack on the strategic northern town of Malakal, the capital of Upper Nile State.
Reports say fierce fighting is raging inside the town which situated in the oil-rich north. The attack began just before darkness on Friday, with rebels crossing the White Nile River on boats. It appears to be a major counter-attack against a several-weeks old offensive by government troops who have so far managed to repulse attempts by rebels to capture the town. Fighters loyal to opposition leader Riek Macher have been seeking to overthrow President Salva Kiir since December 20-13.
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Rebels in South Sudan have launched a large-scale attack on the strategic northern town of Malakal, the capital of Upper Nile State.
Reports say fierce fighting is raging inside the town which situated in the oil-rich north. The attack began just before darkness on Friday, with rebels crossing the White Nile River on boats. It appears to be a major counter-attack against a several-weeks old offensive by government troops who have so far managed to repulse attempts by rebels to capture the town. Fighters loyal to opposition leader Riek Macher have been seeking to overthrow President Salva Kiir since December 20-13.
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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.
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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.
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Some of Juba's main roads filmed in January 2015.
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Produced by Sam Lukudu - SK Productions 2015
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Some of Juba's main roads filmed in January 2015.
Background Music by - Francis Mukhtar
Special Thanks -David Lomuria
Produced by Sam Lukudu - SK Productions 2015
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Read the entire issue devoted to South Sudan: http://www.vice.com/read/saving-south-sudan
Late last year, South Sudan's president, Salva Kiir, accused his former vice president, Riek Machar, of attempting a coup d'état amid accusations of rampant corruption within the government. Infighting immediately broke out within the presidential guard, sparking what has now become a brutal tribal and civil war that has pitted Machar's ethnic Nuer loyalists against the majority Dinka, who have sided with Kiir. Machar narrowly escaped assassination, fleeing to the deep bush as Kiir's troops razed his home and killed his bodyguards. And now the world's newest sovereign nation is in imminent danger of becoming a failed state.
In February, journalists and filmmakers Robert Young Pelton and Tim Freccia set out on a grueling mission to locate Machar in his secret hideout in Akobo and get his side of the story. Accompanying was Machot Lat Thiep, a former child soldier and Lost Boy who had advised on South Sudan's constitution and now works as a manager of a Costco in Seattle. Machot acted as a guide of sorts, arranging Pelton and Freccia's rendezvous with Machar through a series of endless satellite-phone calls to old contacts and rebel platoons, who would eventually guide the group to the deposed vice president.
After spending a couple days with Machar, he granted Pelton and Freccia unprecedented access to the front lines of a battle in Malakal, where for the first time in history the pair documented the heretofore mythical White Army as they looted, murdered, and pillaged their way to some twisted interpretation of "victory."
Saving South Sudan is a multi-platform exploration of the horrors of the country's newest civil war. We devoted an entire issue of the magazine to Robert Young Pelton and Tim Freccia's sprawling 35,000-plus word epic exploration of the crisis in South Sudan. It's a companion piece of sorts; watch the documentary and read the issue or vice versa. But you won't get a full scope of the situation without doing both.
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Late last year, South Sudan's president, Salva Kiir, accused his former vice president, Riek Machar, of attempting a coup d'état amid accusations of rampant corruption within the government. Infighting immediately broke out within the presidential guard, sparking what has now become a brutal tribal and civil war that has pitted Machar's ethnic Nuer loyalists against the majority Dinka, who have sided with Kiir. Machar narrowly escaped assassination, fleeing to the deep bush as Kiir's troops razed his home and killed his bodyguards. And now the world's newest sovereign nation is in imminent danger of becoming a failed state.
In February, journalists and filmmakers Robert Young Pelton and Tim Freccia set out on a grueling mission to locate Machar in his secret hideout in Akobo and get his side of the story. Accompanying was Machot Lat Thiep, a former child soldier and Lost Boy who had advised on South Sudan's constitution and now works as a manager of a Costco in Seattle. Machot acted as a guide of sorts, arranging Pelton and Freccia's rendezvous with Machar through a series of endless satellite-phone calls to old contacts and rebel platoons, who would eventually guide the group to the deposed vice president.
After spending a couple days with Machar, he granted Pelton and Freccia unprecedented access to the front lines of a battle in Malakal, where for the first time in history the pair documented the heretofore mythical White Army as they looted, murdered, and pillaged their way to some twisted interpretation of "victory."
Saving South Sudan is a multi-platform exploration of the horrors of the country's newest civil war. We devoted an entire issue of the magazine to Robert Young Pelton and Tim Freccia's sprawling 35,000-plus word epic exploration of the crisis in South Sudan. It's a companion piece of sorts; watch the documentary and read the issue or vice versa. But you won't get a full scope of the situation without doing both.
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published:07 May 2015
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President Salva Kiir of South Sudan on BBC Hardtalk
News for South Sudan President Salva Kiir in ... South Sudan President Salva Kiir in famine warning BBC News - 4 hours ago The President of South Sudan, ...
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivers remarks with South Sudanese President Salva Kiir at the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington, DC on August 5, ...
President Jacob Zuma hosts President of South Sudan, Mr Salva Kiir Mayardit on 12 Dec.
In Juba, Stephen Sackur talks to the president of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit. A ceasefire has been agreed between his government and rebel forces led ...
South Sudan's president Salva Kiir meet president Uhuru Kenyatta over crisis in his country Watch KTN Live Follow us on ...
South Sudan foes agree to end conflict South Sudan
President Salva Kiir of South Sudan on BBC Hardtalk
President Salva Kiir of South Sudan on BBC Hardtalk
News for South Sudan President Salva Kiir in ... South Sudan President Salva Kiir in famine warning BBC News - 4 hours ago The President of South Sudan, ...
U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry delivers remarks with South Sudanese President Salva Kiir at the U.S.-Africa Leaders Summit in Washington, DC on August 5, ...
President Jacob Zuma hosts President of South Sudan, Mr Salva Kiir Mayardit on 12 Dec.
In Juba, Stephen Sackur talks to the president of South Sudan, Salva Kiir Mayardit. A ceasefire has been agreed between his government and rebel forces led ...
South Sudan's president Salva Kiir meet president Uhuru Kenyatta over crisis in his country Watch KTN Live Follow us on ...
South Sudan foes agree to end conflict South Sudan
President Salva Kiir of South Sudan on BBC Hardtalk
President Salva Kiir of South Sudan on BBC Hardtalk
published:16 Aug 2015
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South Sudan rebel leader rejects massacre claims Al Jazeera English
Rebel commander Riek Machar says his forces were not behind the killing of hundreds in the contested town of Bentiu. South Sudan's rebel commander Riek Macha...
Rebel commander Riek Machar says his forces were not behind the killing of hundreds in the contested town of Bentiu. South Sudan's rebel commander Riek Macha...
US President Barack Obama has commended the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development and the African Union for their steadfast push for a lasting solution to the South Sudan conflict.
US President Barack Obama has commended the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development and the African Union for their steadfast push for a lasting solution to the South Sudan conflict.
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South Sudan bloody conflicts: over 2 million people displaced by civil war
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South Sudan descended into chaos in late 2013 after President Salva Kiir accused his former vice president, Riek Machar, of plotting a coup. Months of unrest followed that often pitted Kiir's ethnic Dinkas against Machar's Nuer people. Thousands have since been killed and more than 2.2 million displaced, with both sides accused of human rights abuses, kidnappings and waging campaigns of widespread rape, including of children.
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South Sudan descended into chaos in late 2013 after President Salva Kiir accused his former vice president, Riek Machar, of plotting a coup. Months of unrest followed that often pitted Kiir's ethnic Dinkas against Machar's Nuer people. Thousands have since been killed and more than 2.2 million displaced, with both sides accused of human rights abuses, kidnappings and waging campaigns of widespread rape, including of children.
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published:14 Aug 2015
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Rebels make gains on government troops in South Sudan
As the Republic of South Sudan prepares to make its debut on Saturday, July 9, 2011, the new government there is opening its borders to foreign traders to he...
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Doing business in South Sudan, barely | Business
Doing business in South Sudan, barely | Business
Doing business in South Sudan, barely | Business
Small businesses in South Sudan shut down due to lack of access to foreign currency rendering them unable to pay suppliers. The country’s economy is largely based on oil.
Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/program/business/s-30478-9798
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South Sudan conflict causes business slump
South Sudan conflict causes business slump
South Sudan conflict causes business slump
The South Sudanese Ambassador to Uganda Samuel Luate says the agreement to protect vital oilfields reached by President Salva Kiir and his Sudanese counterpart Omar Bashir will ensure their economies stay afloat despite the raging conflict.
The Ambassador says several sectors of the South Sudanese economy have been badly affected by the clashes so far. Suhail Mugabi reports.
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South Sudan economy recovering.
South Sudan economy recovering.
South Sudan economy recovering.
Tuesday, April 24 2013 marked the opening of a new session of the South Sudanese parliament. President Salva Kiir vowed to keep the country at peace and to g...
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South Sudan confict having adverse effect on Uganda economy
South Sudan confict having adverse effect on Uganda economy
South Sudan confict having adverse effect on Uganda economy
The impact of the South Sudan conflict spread beyond the small, micro and medium enterprises that largely did business the Africa’s newest nation. According to Managing Director Standard chartered Bank Herman Kasekende, even commercial bank business has taken a hit along side the Uganda shilling’s exchange rate.
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2013 South Sudan Economic Partners Forum
2013 South Sudan Economic Partners Forum
2013 South Sudan Economic Partners Forum
Deputy Secretary of State William Burns, USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah, and South Sudan Minister of Finance Kosti Manibe Ngai host a South Sudan Economic Pa...
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South Sudan seeks economic assistance from Uganda
South Sudan seeks economic assistance from Uganda
South Sudan seeks economic assistance from Uganda
A high powered delegation from South Sudan is in the country to request for Uganda’s assistance to prop up its economy that’s reported to be badly affected by the fighting between its government forces and the rebels.
The delegation led by South Sudan’s Vice President met with Prime Minister Dr Ruhakana Rugunda in Kampala.
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South Sudan conflict : Impact on East Africa's economy
South Sudan conflict : Impact on East Africa's economy
South Sudan conflict : Impact on East Africa's economy
Thousands of people living and working in South Sudan have lost their jobs following weeks of fighting in Africa's youngest nation. While a semblance of norm...
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South Sudan economy undermined
South Sudan economy undermined
South Sudan economy undermined
As a delegation from the UN Security Council is heading to Sudan this week to monitor preparations for the upcoming referendum on independence for the south....
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Conflict in South Sudan hurts Economy
Conflict in South Sudan hurts Economy
Conflict in South Sudan hurts Economy
As the conflict in South Sudan continues, many businessmen are being forced to leave the country, causing even more damage to the youngest nation economy. CC...
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South Sudan Economic Development and Services
South Sudan Economic Development and Services
South Sudan Economic Development and Services
http://www.ssudan.com - delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories from South Sudan.
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Uganda economy suffering from South Sudan crisis
Uganda economy suffering from South Sudan crisis
Uganda economy suffering from South Sudan crisis
Uganda says it's losing over three million dollars in trade with South Sudan every day over the political turmoil in the newly-independent nation. Uganda is ...
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Fears of uprising as Sudan's economy worsens
Fears of uprising as Sudan's economy worsens
Fears of uprising as Sudan's economy worsens
The economy of Sudan has been suffering since South Sudan became an independent country in 2011. The value of the currency has fallen and unemployment is ris...
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Delays in South Sudan Peace Talks Hammer Economy | TVC News
Delays in South Sudan Peace Talks Hammer Economy | TVC News
Delays in South Sudan Peace Talks Hammer Economy | TVC News
More than 10,000 have been killed and no fewer than two million forced out of their homes by the crisis in South Sudan.
The peace agreement that was to see the end of it has instead left the country in a deadlock.
TVC News' Ayya Harraz reports on the impacts of the delay on the country's economy.
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S.Sudan economy on the verge of collapse due to conflict
S.Sudan economy on the verge of collapse due to conflict
S.Sudan economy on the verge of collapse due to conflict
Economic experts in South Sudan now warn that the country's sliding economy might get worse if a solution to the current crisis facing the country is not found soon. Commodity prices have almost doubled as the country's currency continues to slump against the dollar. Kofa Mrenje reports from South Sudan's capital Juba
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Video South Sudan a fledgling economy
Video South Sudan a fledgling economy
Video South Sudan a fledgling economy
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Economic cooperation between North and South Sudan inevitable
Economic cooperation between North and South Sudan inevitable
Economic cooperation between North and South Sudan inevitable
In the likely event that South Sudan secedes from the North to form its own sovereign state, it is inevitable that the two separate countries will have to co...
2:33
The Price of war: Uganda loses trillions in S. Sudan conflict
The Price of war: Uganda loses trillions in S. Sudan conflict
The Price of war: Uganda loses trillions in S. Sudan conflict
Uganda's economy has suffered business losses worth over UGX2Trillion since the armed conflict in South Sudan erupted three weeks ago, government has announced.
Dr Gabriel Ajedra, the State Minister in charge of Investment says that direct business setbacks and planned contracts by the private sector have been directly hit. Rainher Ojon reports.
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Video: South Sudan and Enterprise Development: A Conversation with SABMiller
Video: South Sudan and Enterprise Development: A Conversation with SABMiller
Video: South Sudan and Enterprise Development: A Conversation with SABMiller
One of the worldapos;s largest brewers, SABMiller has been a leader in local community development, strengthening both its business model and the communities...
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H.E. Hon Kalonzo Musyoka on Corruption and South Sudan Crisis
H.E. Hon Kalonzo Musyoka on Corruption and South Sudan Crisis
H.E. Hon Kalonzo Musyoka on Corruption and South Sudan Crisis
Wiper Democratic Movement leader Hon Kalonzo Musyoka last evening said corruption is crippling the economy of this country as indicated by the Auditor general’s report release recently.
Kalonzo said the rate at which corruption has thrived in this country sends shivers down the spine of patriots who love this country and seems to be tolerated by the executive.
Speaking to Law students under the Kenya law Students Society umbrella at the University of Nairobi law campus in parklands, Kalonzo said the failure to implement chapter six of the constitution which stipulates issues of integrity has encouraged the vice to spread in the Government.
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AU Summit, South Sudan conflict & Nigeria decides on African Business News
AU Summit, South Sudan conflict & Nigeria decides on African Business News
AU Summit, South Sudan conflict & Nigeria decides on African Business News
Highlights from the African Union Summit, an end to the South Sudan conflict in sight and Nigeria counts down to the presidential elections.
As the Republic of South Sudan prepares to make its debut on Saturday, July 9, 2011, the new government there is opening its borders to foreign traders to he...
As the Republic of South Sudan prepares to make its debut on Saturday, July 9, 2011, the new government there is opening its borders to foreign traders to he...
Small businesses in South Sudan shut down due to lack of access to foreign currency rendering them unable to pay suppliers. The country’s economy is largely based on oil.
Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/program/business/s-30478-9798
Small businesses in South Sudan shut down due to lack of access to foreign currency rendering them unable to pay suppliers. The country’s economy is largely based on oil.
Read more: http://www.dw.com/en/program/business/s-30478-9798
The South Sudanese Ambassador to Uganda Samuel Luate says the agreement to protect vital oilfields reached by President Salva Kiir and his Sudanese counterpart Omar Bashir will ensure their economies stay afloat despite the raging conflict.
The Ambassador says several sectors of the South Sudanese economy have been badly affected by the clashes so far. Suhail Mugabi reports.
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The South Sudanese Ambassador to Uganda Samuel Luate says the agreement to protect vital oilfields reached by President Salva Kiir and his Sudanese counterpart Omar Bashir will ensure their economies stay afloat despite the raging conflict.
The Ambassador says several sectors of the South Sudanese economy have been badly affected by the clashes so far. Suhail Mugabi reports.
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Tuesday, April 24 2013 marked the opening of a new session of the South Sudanese parliament. President Salva Kiir vowed to keep the country at peace and to g...
Tuesday, April 24 2013 marked the opening of a new session of the South Sudanese parliament. President Salva Kiir vowed to keep the country at peace and to g...
The impact of the South Sudan conflict spread beyond the small, micro and medium enterprises that largely did business the Africa’s newest nation. According to Managing Director Standard chartered Bank Herman Kasekende, even commercial bank business has taken a hit along side the Uganda shilling’s exchange rate.
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The impact of the South Sudan conflict spread beyond the small, micro and medium enterprises that largely did business the Africa’s newest nation. According to Managing Director Standard chartered Bank Herman Kasekende, even commercial bank business has taken a hit along side the Uganda shilling’s exchange rate.
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Deputy Secretary of State William Burns, USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah, and South Sudan Minister of Finance Kosti Manibe Ngai host a South Sudan Economic Pa...
Deputy Secretary of State William Burns, USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah, and South Sudan Minister of Finance Kosti Manibe Ngai host a South Sudan Economic Pa...
A high powered delegation from South Sudan is in the country to request for Uganda’s assistance to prop up its economy that’s reported to be badly affected by the fighting between its government forces and the rebels.
The delegation led by South Sudan’s Vice President met with Prime Minister Dr Ruhakana Rugunda in Kampala.
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A high powered delegation from South Sudan is in the country to request for Uganda’s assistance to prop up its economy that’s reported to be badly affected by the fighting between its government forces and the rebels.
The delegation led by South Sudan’s Vice President met with Prime Minister Dr Ruhakana Rugunda in Kampala.
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South Sudan conflict : Impact on East Africa's economy
Thousands of people living and working in South Sudan have lost their jobs following weeks of fighting in Africa's youngest nation. While a semblance of norm...
Thousands of people living and working in South Sudan have lost their jobs following weeks of fighting in Africa's youngest nation. While a semblance of norm...
As a delegation from the UN Security Council is heading to Sudan this week to monitor preparations for the upcoming referendum on independence for the south....
As a delegation from the UN Security Council is heading to Sudan this week to monitor preparations for the upcoming referendum on independence for the south....
As the conflict in South Sudan continues, many businessmen are being forced to leave the country, causing even more damage to the youngest nation economy. CC...
As the conflict in South Sudan continues, many businessmen are being forced to leave the country, causing even more damage to the youngest nation economy. CC...
Uganda says it's losing over three million dollars in trade with South Sudan every day over the political turmoil in the newly-independent nation. Uganda is ...
Uganda says it's losing over three million dollars in trade with South Sudan every day over the political turmoil in the newly-independent nation. Uganda is ...
The economy of Sudan has been suffering since South Sudan became an independent country in 2011. The value of the currency has fallen and unemployment is ris...
The economy of Sudan has been suffering since South Sudan became an independent country in 2011. The value of the currency has fallen and unemployment is ris...
More than 10,000 have been killed and no fewer than two million forced out of their homes by the crisis in South Sudan.
The peace agreement that was to see the end of it has instead left the country in a deadlock.
TVC News' Ayya Harraz reports on the impacts of the delay on the country's economy.
More than 10,000 have been killed and no fewer than two million forced out of their homes by the crisis in South Sudan.
The peace agreement that was to see the end of it has instead left the country in a deadlock.
TVC News' Ayya Harraz reports on the impacts of the delay on the country's economy.
published:22 Sep 2014
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S.Sudan economy on the verge of collapse due to conflict
Economic experts in South Sudan now warn that the country's sliding economy might get worse if a solution to the current crisis facing the country is not found soon. Commodity prices have almost doubled as the country's currency continues to slump against the dollar. Kofa Mrenje reports from South Sudan's capital Juba
Economic experts in South Sudan now warn that the country's sliding economy might get worse if a solution to the current crisis facing the country is not found soon. Commodity prices have almost doubled as the country's currency continues to slump against the dollar. Kofa Mrenje reports from South Sudan's capital Juba
In the likely event that South Sudan secedes from the North to form its own sovereign state, it is inevitable that the two separate countries will have to co...
In the likely event that South Sudan secedes from the North to form its own sovereign state, it is inevitable that the two separate countries will have to co...
Uganda's economy has suffered business losses worth over UGX2Trillion since the armed conflict in South Sudan erupted three weeks ago, government has announced.
Dr Gabriel Ajedra, the State Minister in charge of Investment says that direct business setbacks and planned contracts by the private sector have been directly hit. Rainher Ojon reports.
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Uganda's economy has suffered business losses worth over UGX2Trillion since the armed conflict in South Sudan erupted three weeks ago, government has announced.
Dr Gabriel Ajedra, the State Minister in charge of Investment says that direct business setbacks and planned contracts by the private sector have been directly hit. Rainher Ojon reports.
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Video: South Sudan and Enterprise Development: A Conversation with SABMiller
One of the worldapos;s largest brewers, SABMiller has been a leader in local community development, strengthening both its business model and the communities...
One of the worldapos;s largest brewers, SABMiller has been a leader in local community development, strengthening both its business model and the communities...
Wiper Democratic Movement leader Hon Kalonzo Musyoka last evening said corruption is crippling the economy of this country as indicated by the Auditor general’s report release recently.
Kalonzo said the rate at which corruption has thrived in this country sends shivers down the spine of patriots who love this country and seems to be tolerated by the executive.
Speaking to Law students under the Kenya law Students Society umbrella at the University of Nairobi law campus in parklands, Kalonzo said the failure to implement chapter six of the constitution which stipulates issues of integrity has encouraged the vice to spread in the Government.
Kalonzo said as opposition they will not relent in their quest to hold leaders accountable to the public on issues pertaining public resources.
On President Obama visit, Kalonzo said it is quite unfortunate that the US president did not address the Kenyan parliament as is the norm for a visiting head of state of his caliber whenever he visits a foreign country.
He said this might have been contributed by the fact that our parliament has not shown highest of integrity in their conduct of business and failure by the leadership of houses to tame the behaviors.
“We have seen members of parliament going about brandishing Pangas, is this what the chapter six of our constitution stipulate of us leaders?” posed Kalonzo
The Wiper Leader said this was a missed opportunity by our legislative arm of Government and the Kenyans in general for a visiting president to address the 11th parliament.
He said as a nation time has come to deeply reflect on our future and make deliberate attempts to correct our past mistakes for Kenya to go forward.
On matters south Sudan, Kalonzo regretted the relocation of the peace negotiations from Kenya to Ethiopia saying that although Ethiopia has the will do see to peace in South Sudan, Kenya has the institutional memory which is key to this negotiation.
The Wiper leader said Kenya is the custodian of the CPA and thus her capacity to handle this peace process would be of great impact to the whole process.
He said sanction against the party’s involved in the negotiations would not work but rather engagement and negotiation which would give a lasting solution to the civil unrest in South Sudan.
“Sanctions never work, sanctions never worked in Cuba; the best way for the people of south Sudan is to engage and I am personally involved in helping then out” said Kalonzo
Kalonzo said although in Opposition he is constantly in touch with both President Salva Kiir and former Vice president Dr. Riek Machar encouraging them to put an end to the hostility.
Kalonzo was addressing the law student on “Ethnic strife, Social exclusion and Corruption in East Africa: lessons from South Sudan”.
Other panelist present included Prof. Peter Adwok of SPLA/SPLM leader and senator Malakal County in South Sudan who said the current negotiations in Ethiopia might not give rise to a lasting solution because the terms and conditions are being imposed; Madam Florence Jaoko Lecturer at the University and Former Chairperson of KNCHR also addressed the students.
Wiper Democratic Movement leader Hon Kalonzo Musyoka last evening said corruption is crippling the economy of this country as indicated by the Auditor general’s report release recently.
Kalonzo said the rate at which corruption has thrived in this country sends shivers down the spine of patriots who love this country and seems to be tolerated by the executive.
Speaking to Law students under the Kenya law Students Society umbrella at the University of Nairobi law campus in parklands, Kalonzo said the failure to implement chapter six of the constitution which stipulates issues of integrity has encouraged the vice to spread in the Government.
Kalonzo said as opposition they will not relent in their quest to hold leaders accountable to the public on issues pertaining public resources.
On President Obama visit, Kalonzo said it is quite unfortunate that the US president did not address the Kenyan parliament as is the norm for a visiting head of state of his caliber whenever he visits a foreign country.
He said this might have been contributed by the fact that our parliament has not shown highest of integrity in their conduct of business and failure by the leadership of houses to tame the behaviors.
“We have seen members of parliament going about brandishing Pangas, is this what the chapter six of our constitution stipulate of us leaders?” posed Kalonzo
The Wiper Leader said this was a missed opportunity by our legislative arm of Government and the Kenyans in general for a visiting president to address the 11th parliament.
He said as a nation time has come to deeply reflect on our future and make deliberate attempts to correct our past mistakes for Kenya to go forward.
On matters south Sudan, Kalonzo regretted the relocation of the peace negotiations from Kenya to Ethiopia saying that although Ethiopia has the will do see to peace in South Sudan, Kenya has the institutional memory which is key to this negotiation.
The Wiper leader said Kenya is the custodian of the CPA and thus her capacity to handle this peace process would be of great impact to the whole process.
He said sanction against the party’s involved in the negotiations would not work but rather engagement and negotiation which would give a lasting solution to the civil unrest in South Sudan.
“Sanctions never work, sanctions never worked in Cuba; the best way for the people of south Sudan is to engage and I am personally involved in helping then out” said Kalonzo
Kalonzo said although in Opposition he is constantly in touch with both President Salva Kiir and former Vice president Dr. Riek Machar encouraging them to put an end to the hostility.
Kalonzo was addressing the law student on “Ethnic strife, Social exclusion and Corruption in East Africa: lessons from South Sudan”.
Other panelist present included Prof. Peter Adwok of SPLA/SPLM leader and senator Malakal County in South Sudan who said the current negotiations in Ethiopia might not give rise to a lasting solution because the terms and conditions are being imposed; Madam Florence Jaoko Lecturer at the University and Former Chairperson of KNCHR also addressed the students.
published:31 Jul 2015
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AU Summit, South Sudan conflict & Nigeria decides on African Business News
Get a look at life in the newly independent country of South Sudan, courtesy todd Hardesty of the Alaska Sudan Medical Project.
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Sudan Food
Sudan Food
Sudan Food
Sudanese cuisine is as diverse as its geography and cultures.. Societies always start with simple, unsophisticated types of food and gradually with their growth .Sudan WFP United Nations World Food Programme.These favorite Sudanese recipes from Food include varied dishes from this cuisine, from Yogurt and Tahini Dip to Cinnamon Tea. Ahtina Sudanese Food - Embassy of SudanHuwa, a displaced mother of three, is now able to “shop” for her food inside Darfur's largest camp for internally displaced people. After seven years of receiving .Sudanese Recipes - Food
Sudanese Cuisine - Recipes WikiOct 30, 2014 - Ongoing conflict in South Sudan is taking
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Culture Shock Sudanese refugees coming to America
Culture Shock Sudanese refugees coming to America
Culture Shock Sudanese refugees coming to America
Culture Shock from Sudanese refugees coming to America.
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South sudanese Nuer Cultural Dance at Minnesota State University 2011 by Bol Jock
South sudanese Nuer Cultural Dance at Minnesota State University 2011 by Bol Jock
South sudanese Nuer Cultural Dance at Minnesota State University 2011 by Bol Jock
African Night at MSU is a annual event where every country in Africa show their culture and beauty. In 2011 it wasannounce that this south sudan is the newest independent state added to many countries in the continent of Africa.
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South Sudan "The Temptress" "
South Sudan "The Temptress" "
South Sudan "The Temptress" "
"The Temptress" South Sudan 2013 :- http://www.nfi.no/english/norwegianfilms/search/Film?key=112293 A film from the Dinka tribe s a short documentary film of...
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"We are eating grass because there is no food." – South Sudan | UNICEF
"We are eating grass because there is no food." – South Sudan | UNICEF
"We are eating grass because there is no food." – South Sudan | UNICEF
Everyday, when Nyabel Wal thinks of preparing food for her family of five, she has only one option: to harvest the wild grass that grows near her home. Subscribe to UNICEF here: http://bit.ly/1ltTE3m.
Known locally as 'woor', the plant grows virtually everywhere in South Sudan, and it is believed to be the only weed sustaining the deteriorating lives of thousands of people in Upper Nile State from starvation, but it is far from enough to remain healthy. Nyabel’s baby, who was found to be suffering from severe acute malnutrition, is one of hundreds of thousands of children in South Sudan’s three most conflict-affected states who remains at im
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XNB151 Sudan - A Cultural Food Presentation
XNB151 Sudan - A Cultural Food Presentation
XNB151 Sudan - A Cultural Food Presentation
XNB151 Food & Nutrition
Sudan - A Cultural Food Presentation
Due 30/08/2013
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Sudanese Culture
Sudanese Culture
Sudanese Culture
Sudanese dress, food and wedding ~
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S.Sudan Tribes Showcase Unique Cultures
S.Sudan Tribes Showcase Unique Cultures
S.Sudan Tribes Showcase Unique Cultures
Residents in South Sudan's capital Juba are using tradition and dance, to send out a message. That things are slowly getting back to normal, in a country that has been in war for the last nine months. Kofa Mrenje reports
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The Cultural Healing Festival (Sudan & South Sudan) in London
The Cultural Healing Festival (Sudan & South Sudan) in London
The Cultural Healing Festival (Sudan & South Sudan) in London
The Founder of the Cultural Healing Festival film maker Taghreed Elsanhouri in partnership with South #Sudan Women's Skills Development (SSWSD) came together to produce a wonderful day under the slogan
*Coming together is progress ... working together is success*
Many thanks to both organizations for bringing together the South Sudan and Sudan communities.
Special Thanks to SSWSD for hosting the event, providing the venue, food and the most importantly hospitable environment
Special Thanks to Taghreed for the documentary film screenings
The films were produced by young sudanese graduates in Sudan, many were unemployed yet they managed
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How I found peace in Melbourne | South Sudan’s lost boys
How I found peace in Melbourne | South Sudan’s lost boys
How I found peace in Melbourne | South Sudan’s lost boys
Between '87 and '91, around 26,000 'lost boys' walked 1,600km to escape civil war in South Sudan. Many years later some were granted refugee status and relocated to the US and Australia.
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How the Dinka in South Sudan cope with climate change
How the Dinka in South Sudan cope with climate change
How the Dinka in South Sudan cope with climate change
According to FAO's 2011 World Livestock Report, 120 million people depend on livestock for their food security. In contrast to intensive agriculture, hundred...
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Sudanese Music Video: Duop - South Sudan song "Juba"
Sudanese Music Video: Duop - South Sudan song "Juba"
Sudanese Music Video: Duop - South Sudan song "Juba"
South Sudanese Songs, music video: Duop with the song "Juba" in South Sudan. Produced by http://www.imagelab.co.za.
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Coming Home to South Sudan
Coming Home to South Sudan
Coming Home to South Sudan
Families returning from abroad to their homes in South Sudan may have little to celebrate as their young nation faces rising hunger. WFP plans on reaching al...
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A Song To Fight The Food Shortage In South Sudan
A Song To Fight The Food Shortage In South Sudan
A Song To Fight The Food Shortage In South Sudan
In a country that is suffering from severe food shortages, one band is asking their compatriots to “Stakal Shedit” - work hard - to support themselves. Can t...
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The Food of South Sudan with Sasha Martin
The Food of South Sudan with Sasha Martin
The Food of South Sudan with Sasha Martin
World traveler, author and Global Table Adventure fan Brian Schwartz joined us for South Sudanese food this week. He even delighted us with a reading from hi...
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Conflict in South Sudan: Dispatch One
Conflict in South Sudan: Dispatch One
Conflict in South Sudan: Dispatch One
Continue to Dispatch Two here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a95hWElTqck&list;=PLw613M86o5o6E_d21zdiQ9WCTQPnqmAst&index;=2
Today, after two weeks of fighting in South Sudan that is believed to have killed more than 1,000 people, representatives from both the government and rebel forces met in Ethiopia to discuss the possibility of peace.
But back in South Sudan, the fighting continued.
Both sides hope to gain territory to strengthen their position at the bargaining table. Rebels captured the city of Bor days ago; now the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) is trying to win it back. Bor is 125 slow, painful miles from the capital city of
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South Sudan Music
South Sudan Music
South Sudan Music
Simply: Southern Pride.
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Americans Try South Sudanese Food for the First Time
Americans Try South Sudanese Food for the First Time
Americans Try South Sudanese Food for the First Time
Those silly Americans and their adventures with icky foreign foods! BuzzFeed has really opened our eyes to the strange crap people put in their mouths, and the South Sudanese are no exception!
Brought to you, as always, by A Saline Solution (me and my missus) and featuring:
Benjamin Andrew Long: http://puppetben.com/
Austin Freeman: http://imdb.com/name/nm5837211/
Music: Scott Joplin's "Original Rags" (recorded by Joplin himself in 1900; thanks to the Internet Archive for the download: https://archive.org/details/ScottJoplin )
By the way, people, the hunger situation in South Sudan is all to real and none too funny. This new country is f
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Freedom, South Sudan Music,(Alith Kau).
Freedom, South Sudan Music,(Alith Kau).
Freedom, South Sudan Music,(Alith Kau).
Arabic Song To All People Of South Sudan. We Have A Place To Call Home ( July 9, 2011 Our Independence Day ).
Sudanese cuisine is as diverse as its geography and cultures.. Societies always start with simple, unsophisticated types of food and gradually with their growth .Sudan WFP United Nations World Food Programme.These favorite Sudanese recipes from Food include varied dishes from this cuisine, from Yogurt and Tahini Dip to Cinnamon Tea. Ahtina Sudanese Food - Embassy of SudanHuwa, a displaced mother of three, is now able to “shop” for her food inside Darfur's largest camp for internally displaced people. After seven years of receiving .Sudanese Recipes - Food
Sudanese Cuisine - Recipes WikiOct 30, 2014 - Ongoing conflict in South Sudan is taking a heavy toll. BBC News looks at some of the numbers behind the crisis.Sudan - Cooking and Food Edit. Overview of Sudanese Cuisine History Edit. Sudan (Jumhuriyat ad-Dimuqratiya as-Sudan) is the widest African state, situated in .BBC News - South Sudan food crisis - in 60 seconds
Food & Daily life — Sudan — Our AfricaSudan Recipes: don't just make food, cook delicious Sudanese cuisine with quick & simple recipes and easy to follow instructions.Sudan - Countries and Their CulturesThe Nile is at the centre of daily life for many Sudanese who live in the towns and cities along its banks, including Khartoum, the capital of Sudan.Recipe Sudani - How to cook fine Sudanese food outside.In the Middle Ages, Arabs named the area that is present-day Sudan "Bilad.. Millet is the staple food, and is prepared as a porridge called asida or a flat bread .
Sudanese cuisine is as diverse as its geography and cultures.. Societies always start with simple, unsophisticated types of food and gradually with their growth .Sudan WFP United Nations World Food Programme.These favorite Sudanese recipes from Food include varied dishes from this cuisine, from Yogurt and Tahini Dip to Cinnamon Tea. Ahtina Sudanese Food - Embassy of SudanHuwa, a displaced mother of three, is now able to “shop” for her food inside Darfur's largest camp for internally displaced people. After seven years of receiving .Sudanese Recipes - Food
Sudanese Cuisine - Recipes WikiOct 30, 2014 - Ongoing conflict in South Sudan is taking a heavy toll. BBC News looks at some of the numbers behind the crisis.Sudan - Cooking and Food Edit. Overview of Sudanese Cuisine History Edit. Sudan (Jumhuriyat ad-Dimuqratiya as-Sudan) is the widest African state, situated in .BBC News - South Sudan food crisis - in 60 seconds
Food & Daily life — Sudan — Our AfricaSudan Recipes: don't just make food, cook delicious Sudanese cuisine with quick & simple recipes and easy to follow instructions.Sudan - Countries and Their CulturesThe Nile is at the centre of daily life for many Sudanese who live in the towns and cities along its banks, including Khartoum, the capital of Sudan.Recipe Sudani - How to cook fine Sudanese food outside.In the Middle Ages, Arabs named the area that is present-day Sudan "Bilad.. Millet is the staple food, and is prepared as a porridge called asida or a flat bread .
African Night at MSU is a annual event where every country in Africa show their culture and beauty. In 2011 it wasannounce that this south sudan is the newest independent state added to many countries in the continent of Africa.
African Night at MSU is a annual event where every country in Africa show their culture and beauty. In 2011 it wasannounce that this south sudan is the newest independent state added to many countries in the continent of Africa.
"The Temptress" South Sudan 2013 :- http://www.nfi.no/english/norwegianfilms/search/Film?key=112293 A film from the Dinka tribe s a short documentary film of...
"The Temptress" South Sudan 2013 :- http://www.nfi.no/english/norwegianfilms/search/Film?key=112293 A film from the Dinka tribe s a short documentary film of...
Everyday, when Nyabel Wal thinks of preparing food for her family of five, she has only one option: to harvest the wild grass that grows near her home. Subscribe to UNICEF here: http://bit.ly/1ltTE3m.
Known locally as 'woor', the plant grows virtually everywhere in South Sudan, and it is believed to be the only weed sustaining the deteriorating lives of thousands of people in Upper Nile State from starvation, but it is far from enough to remain healthy. Nyabel’s baby, who was found to be suffering from severe acute malnutrition, is one of hundreds of thousands of children in South Sudan’s three most conflict-affected states who remains at imminent risk of death and disease.
Help us reach South Sudan's children with life-saving aid: http://uni.cf/helpsouthsudan.
UNICEF – with support from the humanitarian arm of the European Commission (ECHO), IKEA and the Government of Japan – has deployed a rapid response team to reach remote areas with desperately needed services, like health screening and treatment, as well as life-saving supplies, such as ready-to-use therapeutic foods, micronutrient supplements and medicines.
Read more about the situation in Nyabel's village: http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/southsudan_74883.html.
To learn more about UNICEF's work to reach vulnerable children in South Sudan – and how you can help – visit: http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/southsudan_74635.html.
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Everyday, when Nyabel Wal thinks of preparing food for her family of five, she has only one option: to harvest the wild grass that grows near her home. Subscribe to UNICEF here: http://bit.ly/1ltTE3m.
Known locally as 'woor', the plant grows virtually everywhere in South Sudan, and it is believed to be the only weed sustaining the deteriorating lives of thousands of people in Upper Nile State from starvation, but it is far from enough to remain healthy. Nyabel’s baby, who was found to be suffering from severe acute malnutrition, is one of hundreds of thousands of children in South Sudan’s three most conflict-affected states who remains at imminent risk of death and disease.
Help us reach South Sudan's children with life-saving aid: http://uni.cf/helpsouthsudan.
UNICEF – with support from the humanitarian arm of the European Commission (ECHO), IKEA and the Government of Japan – has deployed a rapid response team to reach remote areas with desperately needed services, like health screening and treatment, as well as life-saving supplies, such as ready-to-use therapeutic foods, micronutrient supplements and medicines.
Read more about the situation in Nyabel's village: http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/southsudan_74883.html.
To learn more about UNICEF's work to reach vulnerable children in South Sudan – and how you can help – visit: http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/southsudan_74635.html.
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Residents in South Sudan's capital Juba are using tradition and dance, to send out a message. That things are slowly getting back to normal, in a country that has been in war for the last nine months. Kofa Mrenje reports
Residents in South Sudan's capital Juba are using tradition and dance, to send out a message. That things are slowly getting back to normal, in a country that has been in war for the last nine months. Kofa Mrenje reports
published:09 Sep 2014
views:88
The Cultural Healing Festival (Sudan & South Sudan) in London
The Founder of the Cultural Healing Festival film maker Taghreed Elsanhouri in partnership with South #Sudan Women's Skills Development (SSWSD) came together to produce a wonderful day under the slogan
*Coming together is progress ... working together is success*
Many thanks to both organizations for bringing together the South Sudan and Sudan communities.
Special Thanks to SSWSD for hosting the event, providing the venue, food and the most importantly hospitable environment
Special Thanks to Taghreed for the documentary film screenings
The films were produced by young sudanese graduates in Sudan, many were unemployed yet they managed through limited resources to produce spectacular pieces as well as finding their own voices through the process.
Film list
Nile Drums -- a story of a drummer giving a personal account on marriage, music and its healing power and the overwhelming experience of leaving his hometown Khartoum, his music band and friend after the succession of Sudan.
Coming Soon .... Kowsti Cinema -- a story following the rise of the cinema in Kowsti during the golden era of this industry in Sudan, its free fall in recent years, and attempts by some of the pioneers to revive it once again against all odds.
Abouna -- A story of a former school cook, Abu Alseed, who was called 'uncle or father' by the students, and how his kindness then and now and his selflessness and unique yet simple approach to live had helped shape the characters of many of his students.
Taiba - A strong willed lady who overcame her marital problems and the society prejudice after a divorce to become a self-made self-sufficient business woman as well as an active member of her society.
The Founder of the Cultural Healing Festival film maker Taghreed Elsanhouri in partnership with South #Sudan Women's Skills Development (SSWSD) came together to produce a wonderful day under the slogan
*Coming together is progress ... working together is success*
Many thanks to both organizations for bringing together the South Sudan and Sudan communities.
Special Thanks to SSWSD for hosting the event, providing the venue, food and the most importantly hospitable environment
Special Thanks to Taghreed for the documentary film screenings
The films were produced by young sudanese graduates in Sudan, many were unemployed yet they managed through limited resources to produce spectacular pieces as well as finding their own voices through the process.
Film list
Nile Drums -- a story of a drummer giving a personal account on marriage, music and its healing power and the overwhelming experience of leaving his hometown Khartoum, his music band and friend after the succession of Sudan.
Coming Soon .... Kowsti Cinema -- a story following the rise of the cinema in Kowsti during the golden era of this industry in Sudan, its free fall in recent years, and attempts by some of the pioneers to revive it once again against all odds.
Abouna -- A story of a former school cook, Abu Alseed, who was called 'uncle or father' by the students, and how his kindness then and now and his selflessness and unique yet simple approach to live had helped shape the characters of many of his students.
Taiba - A strong willed lady who overcame her marital problems and the society prejudice after a divorce to become a self-made self-sufficient business woman as well as an active member of her society.
published:28 Oct 2013
views:305
How I found peace in Melbourne | South Sudan’s lost boys
Between '87 and '91, around 26,000 'lost boys' walked 1,600km to escape civil war in South Sudan. Many years later some were granted refugee status and relocated to the US and Australia.
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Between '87 and '91, around 26,000 'lost boys' walked 1,600km to escape civil war in South Sudan. Many years later some were granted refugee status and relocated to the US and Australia.
Subscribe to Guardian Australia ► http://bit.ly/gdnaustraliasubs
Guardian Australia website ► http://www.theguardian.com/au
Produced by The Story Collective with funding from GetUp!
http://www.thestorycollective.com.au/
Endboard videos:
Endboard One ► http://youtu.be/PI_Jqw4vIeA
Endboard Two ► http://youtu.be/tHsTIuEc1Zc
Guardian playlists:
Comment is Free ► http://is.gd/cifplaylist
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Guardian Animations & Explanations ►http://is.gd/explainers
Guardian Investigations ► http://is.gd/guardianinvestigations
Other Guardian channels on YouTube:
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Guardian Culture ► http://is.gd/guardianculture
published:06 Jul 2015
views:6
How the Dinka in South Sudan cope with climate change
According to FAO's 2011 World Livestock Report, 120 million people depend on livestock for their food security. In contrast to intensive agriculture, hundred...
According to FAO's 2011 World Livestock Report, 120 million people depend on livestock for their food security. In contrast to intensive agriculture, hundred...
Families returning from abroad to their homes in South Sudan may have little to celebrate as their young nation faces rising hunger. WFP plans on reaching al...
Families returning from abroad to their homes in South Sudan may have little to celebrate as their young nation faces rising hunger. WFP plans on reaching al...
In a country that is suffering from severe food shortages, one band is asking their compatriots to “Stakal Shedit” - work hard - to support themselves. Can t...
In a country that is suffering from severe food shortages, one band is asking their compatriots to “Stakal Shedit” - work hard - to support themselves. Can t...
World traveler, author and Global Table Adventure fan Brian Schwartz joined us for South Sudanese food this week. He even delighted us with a reading from hi...
World traveler, author and Global Table Adventure fan Brian Schwartz joined us for South Sudanese food this week. He even delighted us with a reading from hi...
Continue to Dispatch Two here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a95hWElTqck&list;=PLw613M86o5o6E_d21zdiQ9WCTQPnqmAst&index;=2
Today, after two weeks of fighting in South Sudan that is believed to have killed more than 1,000 people, representatives from both the government and rebel forces met in Ethiopia to discuss the possibility of peace.
But back in South Sudan, the fighting continued.
Both sides hope to gain territory to strengthen their position at the bargaining table. Rebels captured the city of Bor days ago; now the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) is trying to win it back. Bor is 125 slow, painful miles from the capital city of Juba—a trip made far quicker by helicopter. And so VICE flew to the front lines with the SPLA.
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Today, after two weeks of fighting in South Sudan that is believed to have killed more than 1,000 people, representatives from both the government and rebel forces met in Ethiopia to discuss the possibility of peace.
But back in South Sudan, the fighting continued.
Both sides hope to gain territory to strengthen their position at the bargaining table. Rebels captured the city of Bor days ago; now the Sudan People's Liberation Army (SPLA) is trying to win it back. Bor is 125 slow, painful miles from the capital city of Juba—a trip made far quicker by helicopter. And so VICE flew to the front lines with the SPLA.
Check out the Best of VICE here: http://bit.ly/VICE-Best-Of
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Those silly Americans and their adventures with icky foreign foods! BuzzFeed has really opened our eyes to the strange crap people put in their mouths, and the South Sudanese are no exception!
Brought to you, as always, by A Saline Solution (me and my missus) and featuring:
Benjamin Andrew Long: http://puppetben.com/
Austin Freeman: http://imdb.com/name/nm5837211/
Music: Scott Joplin's "Original Rags" (recorded by Joplin himself in 1900; thanks to the Internet Archive for the download: https://archive.org/details/ScottJoplin )
By the way, people, the hunger situation in South Sudan is all to real and none too funny. This new country is facing famine, lack of clean water and sanitation, healthcare and infrastructure is basically non-existent--name a problem, they've got it. If you have some cash to spare, here are some organizations you should look into; if you don't have cash, help spread the word:
http://www.oxfam.org/en/countries/south-sudan
http://www.unicef.org/southsudan/
https://www.africare.org/country/south-sudan/
There are many more organizations out there offering real assistance to the people of South Sudan--do some homework and lend a hand!
Those silly Americans and their adventures with icky foreign foods! BuzzFeed has really opened our eyes to the strange crap people put in their mouths, and the South Sudanese are no exception!
Brought to you, as always, by A Saline Solution (me and my missus) and featuring:
Benjamin Andrew Long: http://puppetben.com/
Austin Freeman: http://imdb.com/name/nm5837211/
Music: Scott Joplin's "Original Rags" (recorded by Joplin himself in 1900; thanks to the Internet Archive for the download: https://archive.org/details/ScottJoplin )
By the way, people, the hunger situation in South Sudan is all to real and none too funny. This new country is facing famine, lack of clean water and sanitation, healthcare and infrastructure is basically non-existent--name a problem, they've got it. If you have some cash to spare, here are some organizations you should look into; if you don't have cash, help spread the word:
http://www.oxfam.org/en/countries/south-sudan
http://www.unicef.org/southsudan/
https://www.africare.org/country/south-sudan/
There are many more organizations out there offering real assistance to the people of South Sudan--do some homework and lend a hand!
Learn more: http://www.pulitzercenter.org/projects/africa/south-sudan-rebuilding-hope As Gabriel Bol says in Rebuilding Hope (www.RebuildingHopeSudan.org), P...
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South Sudan: Providing Health Care
South Sudan: Providing Health Care
South Sudan: Providing Health Care
Mobile clinics and hundred of community workers are mobilized to bring health care to the refugees in Yusuf Batil Refugee Camp.
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South Sudan: Providing Essential Health Services in Difficult Conditions
South Sudan: Providing Essential Health Services in Difficult Conditions
South Sudan: Providing Essential Health Services in Difficult Conditions
http://wrld.bg/ujVEm - Even before the current conflict, violence was endemic to the Upper Nile and Jonglie states of South Sudan. Now, a health project is h...
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A Campaign for Health Care in South Sudan
A Campaign for Health Care in South Sudan
A Campaign for Health Care in South Sudan
Watch, share, and be part of the solution - you need to see this video! Meet Peter Keny, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, who helped found the Sudan Developmen...
2:57
Maternal and newborn child health in a new nation, South Sudan
Maternal and newborn child health in a new nation, South Sudan
Maternal and newborn child health in a new nation, South Sudan
10 July 2011: UNICEF's Simon Ingram reports on efforts to improve the health status of mothers and newborn children in the newly independent Republic of Sout...
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Mothers face barriers to health care in South Sudan
Mothers face barriers to health care in South Sudan
Mothers face barriers to health care in South Sudan
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on the challenges South Sudan faces in providing maternal and newborn health care. For more information, please visit: ht...
3:37
South Sudan: Heavy rains fuel refugee health crisis
South Sudan: Heavy rains fuel refugee health crisis
South Sudan: Heavy rains fuel refugee health crisis
09/07/2012 - The Republic of South Sudan's first year of independence has been plagued by a series of crises generating huge humanitarian needs. The European...
1:50
South Sudan: struggle for health care in world's newest nation
South Sudan: struggle for health care in world's newest nation
South Sudan: struggle for health care in world's newest nation
Part 2 in a 3-part series As South Sudan celebrates its first year of independence (9 July 2012) fighting continues in parts of the country and the wounded a...
1:54
A Lack of Health Care in Northern Bahr El Ghazal, South Sudan
A Lack of Health Care in Northern Bahr El Ghazal, South Sudan
A Lack of Health Care in Northern Bahr El Ghazal, South Sudan
The Primary Health Care Center in Pamat, run by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), is one of very few places in the north of Aweil, South Sudan, where people can get treatment when they are sick. About 1,500 patients are treated per week at the health center and the numbers are increasing with time. During the rainy season, malaria is the most common disease.
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Interview with a South Sudanese Health Professional from the Diaspora
Interview with a South Sudanese Health Professional from the Diaspora
Interview with a South Sudanese Health Professional from the Diaspora
Ms. Nyachuat Deng is a member of the South Sudanese diaspora from the US currently working as a health professional in South Sudan. Watch this video to hear ...
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Samson Baba On Maternal and Child Health in South Sudan
Samson Baba On Maternal and Child Health in South Sudan
Samson Baba On Maternal and Child Health in South Sudan
Dr. Samson Baba Director General of Community and Public Health, South Sudan Samson Baba Dr. Samson started working in the General Medical Commission in 1979...
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Kajo Keji Health Training Institute South Sudan
Kajo Keji Health Training Institute South Sudan
Kajo Keji Health Training Institute South Sudan
First and Best private not for profit Health Training Institute in South Sudan needs Development Partners for infrastructure development.
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CHF Maternal and Child Health Enhancement Program in South Sudan
CHF Maternal and Child Health Enhancement Program in South Sudan
CHF Maternal and Child Health Enhancement Program in South Sudan
Maternal and child mortality rates in Jonglei and Upper Nile states in South Sudan are currently amongst the highest in the world. CHF's program is targeting...
3:08
In South Sudan, schools offer lessons in hygiene and health
In South Sudan, schools offer lessons in hygiene and health
In South Sudan, schools offer lessons in hygiene and health
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on sanitation and hygiene education in South Sudan schools. For more information, please visit: http://www.unicef.org.
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Timpir 2013 - Australians supporting health, education and development in South Sudan
Timpir 2013 - Australians supporting health, education and development in South Sudan
Timpir 2013 - Australians supporting health, education and development in South Sudan
This is an informational video clip about the not-for-profit organisation Timpir which is a grassroots organisation that works to improve the lives of people in South Sudan through locally developed and operated community development initiatives. This clip provides an overview of the organisation as well as information and footage of the projects that Timpir has undertaken from 2007 to 2013.
For more info on Timpir please see http://www.timpir.org/ or like us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Timpir/185870498129701?fref=ts
If you would like to support Timpir to continue helping the people of South Sudan, information about donat
3:07
South Sudan Health Challenges
South Sudan Health Challenges
South Sudan Health Challenges
The stand-off in South Sudan is stretching medical services to breaking point. According to the government, just one in ten people can find treatment in area...
2:37
South Sudan Health Care
South Sudan Health Care
South Sudan Health Care
As Southern Sudanese are eagerly awaiting the official results from a referendum earlier this month, one of the greatest needs is health care. VOA's Scott Bo...
1:47
South Sudan faces medical challenges
South Sudan faces medical challenges
South Sudan faces medical challenges
South Sudan faces major health challenges as it transitions to become the world's youngest nation. President Bashir says he will continue to work with the so...
9:34
South Sudan Needs a Med School. Op Report Ep. 43
South Sudan Needs a Med School. Op Report Ep. 43
South Sudan Needs a Med School. Op Report Ep. 43
The world's newest country, stricken by war, hasn't trained a doctor in a generation. Dr. Ken Waxman discusses efforts to build sustainable health care capacity. Dr. Waxman is founder of the non-profit organization Future Doctors for South Sudan www.futuredoctors.org
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HIV prevention in South Sudan among displaced persons
HIV prevention in South Sudan among displaced persons
HIV prevention in South Sudan among displaced persons
The forcible displacement of people through conflict or disaster is associated with increased food insecurity, the destruction of livelihoods and resulting poverty. A new UNAIDS report finds that emergencies can disrupt care and treatment for people already living with HIV, and the negative impact of HIV on their health and livelihoods can increase the severity of the disasters they experience. In South Sudan, thousands of people living with HIV have been displaced by the ongoing conflict and struggle to continue their HIV treatment. For more information go to unaids.org
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South Sudan Healthcare Crisis
South Sudan Healthcare Crisis
South Sudan Healthcare Crisis
Among the challenges this new nation faces is a critical shortage of healthcare providers and a widely dispersed population. For more information visit: http...
Learn more: http://www.pulitzercenter.org/projects/africa/south-sudan-rebuilding-hope As Gabriel Bol says in Rebuilding Hope (www.RebuildingHopeSudan.org), P...
Learn more: http://www.pulitzercenter.org/projects/africa/south-sudan-rebuilding-hope As Gabriel Bol says in Rebuilding Hope (www.RebuildingHopeSudan.org), P...
http://wrld.bg/ujVEm - Even before the current conflict, violence was endemic to the Upper Nile and Jonglie states of South Sudan. Now, a health project is h...
http://wrld.bg/ujVEm - Even before the current conflict, violence was endemic to the Upper Nile and Jonglie states of South Sudan. Now, a health project is h...
Watch, share, and be part of the solution - you need to see this video! Meet Peter Keny, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, who helped found the Sudan Developmen...
Watch, share, and be part of the solution - you need to see this video! Meet Peter Keny, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, who helped found the Sudan Developmen...
10 July 2011: UNICEF's Simon Ingram reports on efforts to improve the health status of mothers and newborn children in the newly independent Republic of Sout...
10 July 2011: UNICEF's Simon Ingram reports on efforts to improve the health status of mothers and newborn children in the newly independent Republic of Sout...
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on the challenges South Sudan faces in providing maternal and newborn health care. For more information, please visit: ht...
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on the challenges South Sudan faces in providing maternal and newborn health care. For more information, please visit: ht...
09/07/2012 - The Republic of South Sudan's first year of independence has been plagued by a series of crises generating huge humanitarian needs. The European...
09/07/2012 - The Republic of South Sudan's first year of independence has been plagued by a series of crises generating huge humanitarian needs. The European...
Part 2 in a 3-part series As South Sudan celebrates its first year of independence (9 July 2012) fighting continues in parts of the country and the wounded a...
Part 2 in a 3-part series As South Sudan celebrates its first year of independence (9 July 2012) fighting continues in parts of the country and the wounded a...
The Primary Health Care Center in Pamat, run by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), is one of very few places in the north of Aweil, South Sudan, where people can get treatment when they are sick. About 1,500 patients are treated per week at the health center and the numbers are increasing with time. During the rainy season, malaria is the most common disease.
The Primary Health Care Center in Pamat, run by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), is one of very few places in the north of Aweil, South Sudan, where people can get treatment when they are sick. About 1,500 patients are treated per week at the health center and the numbers are increasing with time. During the rainy season, malaria is the most common disease.
published:07 Nov 2014
views:442
Interview with a South Sudanese Health Professional from the Diaspora
Ms. Nyachuat Deng is a member of the South Sudanese diaspora from the US currently working as a health professional in South Sudan. Watch this video to hear ...
Ms. Nyachuat Deng is a member of the South Sudanese diaspora from the US currently working as a health professional in South Sudan. Watch this video to hear ...
Dr. Samson Baba Director General of Community and Public Health, South Sudan Samson Baba Dr. Samson started working in the General Medical Commission in 1979...
Dr. Samson Baba Director General of Community and Public Health, South Sudan Samson Baba Dr. Samson started working in the General Medical Commission in 1979...
Maternal and child mortality rates in Jonglei and Upper Nile states in South Sudan are currently amongst the highest in the world. CHF's program is targeting...
Maternal and child mortality rates in Jonglei and Upper Nile states in South Sudan are currently amongst the highest in the world. CHF's program is targeting...
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on sanitation and hygiene education in South Sudan schools. For more information, please visit: http://www.unicef.org.
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on sanitation and hygiene education in South Sudan schools. For more information, please visit: http://www.unicef.org.
This is an informational video clip about the not-for-profit organisation Timpir which is a grassroots organisation that works to improve the lives of people in South Sudan through locally developed and operated community development initiatives. This clip provides an overview of the organisation as well as information and footage of the projects that Timpir has undertaken from 2007 to 2013.
For more info on Timpir please see http://www.timpir.org/ or like us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Timpir/185870498129701?fref=ts
If you would like to support Timpir to continue helping the people of South Sudan, information about donating is available at http://www.timpir.org/donations.php or donate directly at http://www.givenow.com.au/timpir
This is an informational video clip about the not-for-profit organisation Timpir which is a grassroots organisation that works to improve the lives of people in South Sudan through locally developed and operated community development initiatives. This clip provides an overview of the organisation as well as information and footage of the projects that Timpir has undertaken from 2007 to 2013.
For more info on Timpir please see http://www.timpir.org/ or like us on facebook at https://www.facebook.com/pages/Timpir/185870498129701?fref=ts
If you would like to support Timpir to continue helping the people of South Sudan, information about donating is available at http://www.timpir.org/donations.php or donate directly at http://www.givenow.com.au/timpir
The stand-off in South Sudan is stretching medical services to breaking point. According to the government, just one in ten people can find treatment in area...
The stand-off in South Sudan is stretching medical services to breaking point. According to the government, just one in ten people can find treatment in area...
As Southern Sudanese are eagerly awaiting the official results from a referendum earlier this month, one of the greatest needs is health care. VOA's Scott Bo...
As Southern Sudanese are eagerly awaiting the official results from a referendum earlier this month, one of the greatest needs is health care. VOA's Scott Bo...
South Sudan faces major health challenges as it transitions to become the world's youngest nation. President Bashir says he will continue to work with the so...
South Sudan faces major health challenges as it transitions to become the world's youngest nation. President Bashir says he will continue to work with the so...
The world's newest country, stricken by war, hasn't trained a doctor in a generation. Dr. Ken Waxman discusses efforts to build sustainable health care capacity. Dr. Waxman is founder of the non-profit organization Future Doctors for South Sudan www.futuredoctors.org
The world's newest country, stricken by war, hasn't trained a doctor in a generation. Dr. Ken Waxman discusses efforts to build sustainable health care capacity. Dr. Waxman is founder of the non-profit organization Future Doctors for South Sudan www.futuredoctors.org
published:17 Mar 2015
views:4
HIV prevention in South Sudan among displaced persons
The forcible displacement of people through conflict or disaster is associated with increased food insecurity, the destruction of livelihoods and resulting poverty. A new UNAIDS report finds that emergencies can disrupt care and treatment for people already living with HIV, and the negative impact of HIV on their health and livelihoods can increase the severity of the disasters they experience. In South Sudan, thousands of people living with HIV have been displaced by the ongoing conflict and struggle to continue their HIV treatment. For more information go to unaids.org
The forcible displacement of people through conflict or disaster is associated with increased food insecurity, the destruction of livelihoods and resulting poverty. A new UNAIDS report finds that emergencies can disrupt care and treatment for people already living with HIV, and the negative impact of HIV on their health and livelihoods can increase the severity of the disasters they experience. In South Sudan, thousands of people living with HIV have been displaced by the ongoing conflict and struggle to continue their HIV treatment. For more information go to unaids.org
Among the challenges this new nation faces is a critical shortage of healthcare providers and a widely dispersed population. For more information visit: http...
Among the challenges this new nation faces is a critical shortage of healthcare providers and a widely dispersed population. For more information visit: http...
South Sudan Culture, Tourism, Education, Investment
South Sudan Culture, Tourism, Education, Investment
South Sudan Culture, Tourism, Education, Investment
We compiled a series of videos played at the 2nd National Day of Republic of South Sudan at the Hotel Grand, New Delhi on 9-July-2013. South Sudan Music -Eve...
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South Sudan holds huge tourism potential
South Sudan holds huge tourism potential
South Sudan holds huge tourism potential
If you are into adventure and like to go off the beaten track on holidays, South Sudan could be an ideal destination for you. The world's newest nation is on...
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Welcome To Sudan
Welcome To Sudan
Welcome To Sudan
this video is all about tourism and little general history and information about Sudan as a whole. the song though is by 'salf keita' who is from Mali. its n...
2:18
Expedition to South Sudan.mp4
Expedition to South Sudan.mp4
Expedition to South Sudan.mp4
A pioneering expedition to the world's newest country, South Sudan. A team from Secret Compass were the first "tourists" into this new country. They succeede...
10:01
Tourism in Sudan (Pt. 1)
Tourism in Sudan (Pt. 1)
Tourism in Sudan (Pt. 1)
This is a film I narrated about Tourism in Sudan.
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Tourism in Sudan (Pt. 2)
Tourism in Sudan (Pt. 2)
Tourism in Sudan (Pt. 2)
This is a film I narrated about Tourism in Sudan.
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South Sudan's wildlife falls victim to country's war
South Sudan's wildlife falls victim to country's war
South Sudan's wildlife falls victim to country's war
With stunning scenery and abundant wildlife, South Sudan has natural resources that could bring in tourist dollars to help boost the country's economy. But the country's civil war has prevented the tourism industry from taking hold. Now both sides are being accused of butchering animals to feed their troops.
Al Jazeera's Nick Clark reports from South Sudan.
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Juba, South Sudan — Beautiful Tourist Attractions
Juba, South Sudan — Beautiful Tourist Attractions
Juba, South Sudan — Beautiful Tourist Attractions
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Voices of Leaders interviews Sitona Abdalla Osman, Ambassador, Embassy of South Sudan at ITB Berlin
Voices of Leaders interviews Sitona Abdalla Osman, Ambassador, Embassy of South Sudan at ITB Berlin
Voices of Leaders interviews Sitona Abdalla Osman, Ambassador, Embassy of South Sudan at ITB Berlin
Voices of Leaders interviews Sitona Abdalla Osman, Ambassador, Embassy of South Sudan, Berlin at ITB Berlin 2013 Attracting investment into South Sudan's tou...
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Tourist attractions in Sudan
Tourist attractions in Sudan
Tourist attractions in Sudan
sudan tourism place's.
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25 Most Dangerous Places To Visit As A Tourist
25 Most Dangerous Places To Visit As A Tourist
25 Most Dangerous Places To Visit As A Tourist
While some places are on this list due to armed conflicts and violence, other places are on the list thanks to physical or biological calamities. Regardless of the reasons, the one thing all of these places have in common is that most western governments do not advise travel to them unless it is absolutely necessary. These are the 25 most dangerous places to visit as a tourist. Also, before we continue, just remember, being on this list doesn't necessarily mean the entire country is bad to visit (although it can). Just make sure to check on regional travel warnings.
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Tourism in Sudan.wmv
Tourism in Sudan.wmv
Tourism in Sudan.wmv
This is a part of the English language project carried out by first year students/ Facutly of Architecture/ University of Khartoum.
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Sudan Tourism :: السودان :: جولة سياحية
Sudan Tourism :: السودان :: جولة سياحية
Sudan Tourism :: السودان :: جولة سياحية
www.sudaneseonline.org.
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Sudan Tourism
Sudan Tourism
Sudan Tourism
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Interview with H.E. Beda Machar Deng of South Sudan
Interview with H.E. Beda Machar Deng of South Sudan
Interview with H.E. Beda Machar Deng of South Sudan
South Sudanese Minister H.E. Beda Machar Deng, Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Tourism, Animal Resources and Fisheries talks about cooperation with FAO a...
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UN peacekeepers oversee uneasy calm in South Sudan's Upper Nile state VOA60 Africa 12-24-2014
UN peacekeepers oversee uneasy calm in South Sudan's Upper Nile state VOA60 Africa 12-24-2014
UN peacekeepers oversee uneasy calm in South Sudan's Upper Nile state VOA60 Africa 12-24-2014
South Sudan: UN peacekeepers oversee uneasy calm in South Sudan's Upper Nile state.
South Africa: Tour operators fear Ebola in West Africa will impact holiday tourism numbers in South Africa.
Nigeria: Police in Abuja say they are ready to protect citizens from any possible terror.
Sierra Leone: UN helps nation deal with contaminated waste using environmentally-friendly equipment.
Gabon: One French farmer brings oysters - a staple part of the French Christmas meal - to dinner tables of Gabon.
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Voices of Leaders Interviews Sitona Abdalla Osman, Ambassador from South Sudan to Germany
Voices of Leaders Interviews Sitona Abdalla Osman, Ambassador from South Sudan to Germany
Voices of Leaders Interviews Sitona Abdalla Osman, Ambassador from South Sudan to Germany
Sitona Abdalla Osman, Ambassador from South Sudan to Germany, tells Voices of Leaders how her young nation is working to develop its tourism sector.
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Sustainable Tourism Master Plan -Eastern Africa -IGAD Region
Sustainable Tourism Master Plan -Eastern Africa -IGAD Region
Sustainable Tourism Master Plan -Eastern Africa -IGAD Region
President of the Republic of Kenya, H.E Uhuru Kenyatta, has launched the ECA commissioned publication of the Sustainable Tourism Master Plan for the Inter-Go...
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UNcover Sudan Show 7 - Nile Rafting
UNcover Sudan Show 7 - Nile Rafting
UNcover Sudan Show 7 - Nile Rafting
We take a journey on the Nile to look at the tourism potential of the Nile and how south Sudan stands to benefit from it.
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Visiting Egypt- Sudan unemployment-Education in Venezuela-Reporter's File-11-03-2011
Visiting Egypt- Sudan unemployment-Education in Venezuela-Reporter's File-11-03-2011
Visiting Egypt- Sudan unemployment-Education in Venezuela-Reporter's File-11-03-2011
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South Sudan — Nice Places To Travel
South Sudan — Nice Places To Travel
South Sudan — Nice Places To Travel
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Habib Migadde, South Sudan Uganda Embassy_F9 768Kbps.mp4
Habib Migadde, South Sudan Uganda Embassy_F9 768Kbps.mp4
Habib Migadde, South Sudan Uganda Embassy_F9 768Kbps.mp4
Mr Habib Migadde, representative of the Ugandan Embassy in South Sudan and MD of Mihasesu International. He talked about opportunities in the South Sudan and...
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Lessons learned from South Sudan: The role of the UN peacekeeping mission
Lessons learned from South Sudan: The role of the UN peacekeeping mission
Lessons learned from South Sudan: The role of the UN peacekeeping mission
The Norwegian Institute of International has the pleasure of inviting you to the seminar:
Lessons learned from South Sudan: The role of the UN peacekeeping mission
In this seminar Hilde Frafjord Johnson , former Special Representative of the Secretary-General in South Sudan and Senior Visiting Fellow at NUPI, will shed light on the role of the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and the response to the crisis triggered by the December 2013 relapse into violent conflict. A particular focus will be on the protection of civilians within the mission’s bases. UNMISS is unique in this regard. As of August 2014, 100 000 people were sti
South Sudan Culture, Tourism, Education, Investment
We compiled a series of videos played at the 2nd National Day of Republic of South Sudan at the Hotel Grand, New Delhi on 9-July-2013. South Sudan Music -Eve...
We compiled a series of videos played at the 2nd National Day of Republic of South Sudan at the Hotel Grand, New Delhi on 9-July-2013. South Sudan Music -Eve...
If you are into adventure and like to go off the beaten track on holidays, South Sudan could be an ideal destination for you. The world's newest nation is on...
If you are into adventure and like to go off the beaten track on holidays, South Sudan could be an ideal destination for you. The world's newest nation is on...
this video is all about tourism and little general history and information about Sudan as a whole. the song though is by 'salf keita' who is from Mali. its n...
this video is all about tourism and little general history and information about Sudan as a whole. the song though is by 'salf keita' who is from Mali. its n...
A pioneering expedition to the world's newest country, South Sudan. A team from Secret Compass were the first "tourists" into this new country. They succeede...
A pioneering expedition to the world's newest country, South Sudan. A team from Secret Compass were the first "tourists" into this new country. They succeede...
With stunning scenery and abundant wildlife, South Sudan has natural resources that could bring in tourist dollars to help boost the country's economy. But the country's civil war has prevented the tourism industry from taking hold. Now both sides are being accused of butchering animals to feed their troops.
Al Jazeera's Nick Clark reports from South Sudan.
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With stunning scenery and abundant wildlife, South Sudan has natural resources that could bring in tourist dollars to help boost the country's economy. But the country's civil war has prevented the tourism industry from taking hold. Now both sides are being accused of butchering animals to feed their troops.
Al Jazeera's Nick Clark reports from South Sudan.
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Voices of Leaders interviews Sitona Abdalla Osman, Ambassador, Embassy of South Sudan, Berlin at ITB Berlin 2013 Attracting investment into South Sudan's tou...
Voices of Leaders interviews Sitona Abdalla Osman, Ambassador, Embassy of South Sudan, Berlin at ITB Berlin 2013 Attracting investment into South Sudan's tou...
While some places are on this list due to armed conflicts and violence, other places are on the list thanks to physical or biological calamities. Regardless of the reasons, the one thing all of these places have in common is that most western governments do not advise travel to them unless it is absolutely necessary. These are the 25 most dangerous places to visit as a tourist. Also, before we continue, just remember, being on this list doesn't necessarily mean the entire country is bad to visit (although it can). Just make sure to check on regional travel warnings.
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Panama/Colombia
Israel/Gaza
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Republic of Congo
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Sierra Leone
Liberia
Guinea
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Nigeria
Eritrea
Chad
North Korea
Central African Republic
South Sudan
Yemen
Iran
Niger
Iraq
Somalia
Sudan
Pakistan
Afghanistan
While some places are on this list due to armed conflicts and violence, other places are on the list thanks to physical or biological calamities. Regardless of the reasons, the one thing all of these places have in common is that most western governments do not advise travel to them unless it is absolutely necessary. These are the 25 most dangerous places to visit as a tourist. Also, before we continue, just remember, being on this list doesn't necessarily mean the entire country is bad to visit (although it can). Just make sure to check on regional travel warnings.
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Panama/Colombia
Israel/Gaza
Georgia
Republic of Congo
Mauritania
Democratic Republic of the Congo
Sierra Leone
Liberia
Guinea
Libya
Nigeria
Eritrea
Chad
North Korea
Central African Republic
South Sudan
Yemen
Iran
Niger
Iraq
Somalia
Sudan
Pakistan
Afghanistan
South Sudanese Minister H.E. Beda Machar Deng, Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Tourism, Animal Resources and Fisheries talks about cooperation with FAO a...
South Sudanese Minister H.E. Beda Machar Deng, Minister for Agriculture, Forestry, Tourism, Animal Resources and Fisheries talks about cooperation with FAO a...
South Sudan: UN peacekeepers oversee uneasy calm in South Sudan's Upper Nile state.
South Africa: Tour operators fear Ebola in West Africa will impact holiday tourism numbers in South Africa.
Nigeria: Police in Abuja say they are ready to protect citizens from any possible terror.
Sierra Leone: UN helps nation deal with contaminated waste using environmentally-friendly equipment.
Gabon: One French farmer brings oysters - a staple part of the French Christmas meal - to dinner tables of Gabon.
South Sudan: UN peacekeepers oversee uneasy calm in South Sudan's Upper Nile state.
South Africa: Tour operators fear Ebola in West Africa will impact holiday tourism numbers in South Africa.
Nigeria: Police in Abuja say they are ready to protect citizens from any possible terror.
Sierra Leone: UN helps nation deal with contaminated waste using environmentally-friendly equipment.
Gabon: One French farmer brings oysters - a staple part of the French Christmas meal - to dinner tables of Gabon.
published:24 Dec 2014
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Voices of Leaders Interviews Sitona Abdalla Osman, Ambassador from South Sudan to Germany
President of the Republic of Kenya, H.E Uhuru Kenyatta, has launched the ECA commissioned publication of the Sustainable Tourism Master Plan for the Inter-Go...
President of the Republic of Kenya, H.E Uhuru Kenyatta, has launched the ECA commissioned publication of the Sustainable Tourism Master Plan for the Inter-Go...
http://www.presstv.com/Program/208324.html In this edition of the show, Press TV's Karim Gamal el-Deen reports from Cairo on tourism in Egypt. Press TV's Hib...
http://www.presstv.com/Program/208324.html In this edition of the show, Press TV's Karim Gamal el-Deen reports from Cairo on tourism in Egypt. Press TV's Hib...
Mr Habib Migadde, representative of the Ugandan Embassy in South Sudan and MD of Mihasesu International. He talked about opportunities in the South Sudan and...
Mr Habib Migadde, representative of the Ugandan Embassy in South Sudan and MD of Mihasesu International. He talked about opportunities in the South Sudan and...
The Norwegian Institute of International has the pleasure of inviting you to the seminar:
Lessons learned from South Sudan: The role of the UN peacekeeping mission
In this seminar Hilde Frafjord Johnson , former Special Representative of the Secretary-General in South Sudan and Senior Visiting Fellow at NUPI, will shed light on the role of the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and the response to the crisis triggered by the December 2013 relapse into violent conflict. A particular focus will be on the protection of civilians within the mission’s bases. UNMISS is unique in this regard. As of August 2014, 100 000 people were still remaining in UNMISS-bases, without any prospect of leaving.
More on the conflicts in South Sudan Tid: Onsdag 29.10.14, kl.12:30 Sted: NUPI , C.J. Hambros plass 2 D
The Norwegian Institute of International has the pleasure of inviting you to the seminar:
Lessons learned from South Sudan: The role of the UN peacekeeping mission
In this seminar Hilde Frafjord Johnson , former Special Representative of the Secretary-General in South Sudan and Senior Visiting Fellow at NUPI, will shed light on the role of the UN peacekeeping mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) and the response to the crisis triggered by the December 2013 relapse into violent conflict. A particular focus will be on the protection of civilians within the mission’s bases. UNMISS is unique in this regard. As of August 2014, 100 000 people were still remaining in UNMISS-bases, without any prospect of leaving.
More on the conflicts in South Sudan Tid: Onsdag 29.10.14, kl.12:30 Sted: NUPI , C.J. Hambros plass 2 D
South Sudan Travel Guide: Visit the River Nile & Explore Boma National Park
South Sudan Travel Guide: Visit the River Nile & Explore Boma National Park
South Sudan Travel Guide: Visit the River Nile & Explore Boma National Park
Audio by Max & Sophie, who have travelled to South Sudan and published a travel guide about South Sudan's River Nile and Boma National Park, the best national park in Africa, with over one million Antelopes, countless number of gazelles, zebras, giraffes, crocodiles, hippos, leopards, lions, birds galore, any many more wildlife.
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Starving on the Streets in South Sudan | The New York Times
Starving on the Streets in South Sudan | The New York Times
Starving on the Streets in South Sudan | The New York Times
Nicholas Kristof travels to South Sudan, where a famine brought on by drought and civil war threatens five million people.
Produced by: Adam B. Ellick
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Travel Book Review: Trail Guide to North & South Sudan by Violetta Polese, Blake Evans-Pritchard
Travel Book Review: Trail Guide to North & South Sudan by Violetta Polese, Blake Evans-Pritchard
Travel Book Review: Trail Guide to North & South Sudan by Violetta Polese, Blake Evans-Pritchard
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This is the summary of Trail Guide to North & South Sudan by Violetta Polese, Blake Evans-Pritchard.
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Travelling SUDAN
Travelling SUDAN
Travelling SUDAN
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South Sudan Embassy in USA Celebrating 9 July 2015
South Sudan Embassy in USA Celebrating 9 July 2015
South Sudan Embassy in USA Celebrating 9 July 2015
Embassy Event: Celebrating the Independence Day of the Republic of South Sudan, held on Thursday, 9th July 2015 in Washington D. C., - USA.
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WFP airdrops food into South Sudan
WFP airdrops food into South Sudan
WFP airdrops food into South Sudan
November 2013: With roads impassable and no other way to reach remote communities, WFP turned to the skies to deliver food to isolated areas of South Sudan. With a specialized plane fit for airdrops, these bags of food were released from the cargo holds -- this particular time with a camera.
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Travel / Sudan / Khartoum
Travel / Sudan / Khartoum
Travel / Sudan / Khartoum
Scenes from Khartoum, capital of Sudan, including downtown, the railway station, Tuti Island, and the River Nile, Oct. 2010
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New South Sudan Documentary The Dinka People (www.djerycom.com) قبائل الدينكا
New South Sudan Documentary The Dinka People (www.djerycom.com) قبائل الدينكا
New South Sudan Documentary The Dinka People (www.djerycom.com) قبائل الدينكا
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Kenyans missing in South Sudan seeks assistance from government to trace one of their Kin's
Kenyans missing in South Sudan seeks assistance from government to trace one of their Kin's
Kenyans missing in South Sudan seeks assistance from government to trace one of their Kin's
Families: Kin lost in South Sudan, families seeks audience with government
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Shaping a Brighter Tomorrow in South Sudan
Shaping a Brighter Tomorrow in South Sudan
Shaping a Brighter Tomorrow in South Sudan
In 2014, Elizabeth Nyalat was forced to flee her home in South Sudan, where she was studying to become a teacher. Elizabeth now lives in Ganyiel, and is receiving food assistance from WFP. While here, Elizabeth wants to make a difference in the lives of children, and has chosen to volunteer as a teacher at a local school.
Since conflict erupted in December 2013, around 1.5 million South Sudanese have been forced to flee their homes. In the town of Ganyiel, WFP is supporting people displaced by violence with food assistance while they try to re-build their lives.
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South Sudan Wetlands
South Sudan Wetlands
South Sudan Wetlands
The Sudd, Can Be Seen From Space ! The Largest Wetlands In The World !
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Traveling in South Sudan
Traveling in South Sudan
Traveling in South Sudan
Nancy McGaughey, Reproductive Health and Nutrition Advisor for IMA World Health, is accustomed to some of the challenging travel conditions in South Sudan. From plane, to boat, to Land Cruisers, she knows how to make the best of the situation.
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South Sudan's ongoing violence and the threat of famine raises concern
South Sudan's ongoing violence and the threat of famine raises concern
South Sudan's ongoing violence and the threat of famine raises concern
The worlds youngest Nation, South Sudan, marked four years of independence on Thursday. But for most citizens, there was little to celebrate.
Tens of thousands of people have been killed in an ongoing conflict in the country and nearly two million others displaced from their homes.
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Obakki || Treana Travels to South Sudan - Fall/Winter 2012
Obakki || Treana Travels to South Sudan - Fall/Winter 2012
Obakki || Treana Travels to South Sudan - Fall/Winter 2012
Inspiration behind Obakki's Fall/Winter 2012 Collection. A line divides north from south in Sudan -- created by a civil war that raged for 40 years. It was b...
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South Sudan says it has recaptured most of it's rebel-held territory
South Sudan says it has recaptured most of it's rebel-held territory
South Sudan says it has recaptured most of it's rebel-held territory
The government of South Sudan says its troops have recaptured most of the rebel held territory in the north of the country.
While African Union backed peace talks remain inconclusive, President Salva Kiir's government says it will continue to pursue rebel forces. CCTV's Michael Baleke reports.
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Travelling In South Sudan
Travelling In South Sudan
Travelling In South Sudan
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Girls in South Sudan struggle to get to school
Girls in South Sudan struggle to get to school
Girls in South Sudan struggle to get to school
Only 10 percent of all children in South Sudan will complete primary school, according to UNICEF.
For girls, the path to an education is even tougher, as the civil war limits access to schools and teachers.
Al Jazeera's Natasha Ghoneim reports from Juba.
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Acholi Machon duo from South Sudan
Acholi Machon duo from South Sudan
Acholi Machon duo from South Sudan
The Acholi Machon (Old Acholi) duo from South Sudan play the likembe, an acoustic thumb piano.
They say their music is inspired by a long line of musicians and a love for their land.
Ahead of their performance at the Womad music festival in the UK, the BBC’s Sophie Ikenye welcomed them at Focus on Africa’s studios in London.
They played their song Acholi Kabedobe (Acholi Land Is A Good Place) from their 2014 album Lapwong (Freedom Fighters).
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South Sudan: My Visit
South Sudan: My Visit
South Sudan: My Visit
Blue Nile and Upper Nile states have seen tens of thousands of people forced from their homes by aerial bombing in recent weeks. Melissa Fleming, Director of...
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Eldoret-South Sudan road to be rehabilitated
Eldoret-South Sudan road to be rehabilitated
Eldoret-South Sudan road to be rehabilitated
The government has signed a 50 billion shillings credit agreement with the World Bank to finance rehabilitation of the 601 kilometer road from Lesseru in Eldoret to Nadapal at the Kenya-South Sudan border. The project is expected to be implemented for a period of six years beginning next year transforming the entire Eldoret Juba road section into a development corridor.
By Nicholas Nduati.
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Wildlife of South Sudan - الحياة البرية بدولة جنوب السودان
Wildlife of South Sudan - الحياة البرية بدولة جنوب السودان
Wildlife of South Sudan - الحياة البرية بدولة جنوب السودان
http://www.ssudan.com - delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories from South Sudan.
South Sudan Travel Guide: Visit the River Nile & Explore Boma National Park
Audio by Max & Sophie, who have travelled to South Sudan and published a travel guide about South Sudan's River Nile and Boma National Park, the best national park in Africa, with over one million Antelopes, countless number of gazelles, zebras, giraffes, crocodiles, hippos, leopards, lions, birds galore, any many more wildlife.
Audio by Max & Sophie, who have travelled to South Sudan and published a travel guide about South Sudan's River Nile and Boma National Park, the best national park in Africa, with over one million Antelopes, countless number of gazelles, zebras, giraffes, crocodiles, hippos, leopards, lions, birds galore, any many more wildlife.
published:20 Jul 2015
views:1085
Starving on the Streets in South Sudan | The New York Times
Nicholas Kristof travels to South Sudan, where a famine brought on by drought and civil war threatens five million people.
Produced by: Adam B. Ellick
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Starving on the Streets in South Sudan | The New York Times
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Nicholas Kristof travels to South Sudan, where a famine brought on by drought and civil war threatens five million people.
Produced by: Adam B. Ellick
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Starving on the Streets in South Sudan | The New York Times
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published:24 Jul 2015
views:14679
Travel Book Review: Trail Guide to North & South Sudan by Violetta Polese, Blake Evans-Pritchard
November 2013: With roads impassable and no other way to reach remote communities, WFP turned to the skies to deliver food to isolated areas of South Sudan. With a specialized plane fit for airdrops, these bags of food were released from the cargo holds -- this particular time with a camera.
November 2013: With roads impassable and no other way to reach remote communities, WFP turned to the skies to deliver food to isolated areas of South Sudan. With a specialized plane fit for airdrops, these bags of food were released from the cargo holds -- this particular time with a camera.
Families: Kin lost in South Sudan, families seeks audience with government
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Families: Kin lost in South Sudan, families seeks audience with government
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In 2014, Elizabeth Nyalat was forced to flee her home in South Sudan, where she was studying to become a teacher. Elizabeth now lives in Ganyiel, and is receiving food assistance from WFP. While here, Elizabeth wants to make a difference in the lives of children, and has chosen to volunteer as a teacher at a local school.
Since conflict erupted in December 2013, around 1.5 million South Sudanese have been forced to flee their homes. In the town of Ganyiel, WFP is supporting people displaced by violence with food assistance while they try to re-build their lives.
In 2014, Elizabeth Nyalat was forced to flee her home in South Sudan, where she was studying to become a teacher. Elizabeth now lives in Ganyiel, and is receiving food assistance from WFP. While here, Elizabeth wants to make a difference in the lives of children, and has chosen to volunteer as a teacher at a local school.
Since conflict erupted in December 2013, around 1.5 million South Sudanese have been forced to flee their homes. In the town of Ganyiel, WFP is supporting people displaced by violence with food assistance while they try to re-build their lives.
Nancy McGaughey, Reproductive Health and Nutrition Advisor for IMA World Health, is accustomed to some of the challenging travel conditions in South Sudan. From plane, to boat, to Land Cruisers, she knows how to make the best of the situation.
Nancy McGaughey, Reproductive Health and Nutrition Advisor for IMA World Health, is accustomed to some of the challenging travel conditions in South Sudan. From plane, to boat, to Land Cruisers, she knows how to make the best of the situation.
published:20 Mar 2015
views:10
South Sudan's ongoing violence and the threat of famine raises concern
The worlds youngest Nation, South Sudan, marked four years of independence on Thursday. But for most citizens, there was little to celebrate.
Tens of thousands of people have been killed in an ongoing conflict in the country and nearly two million others displaced from their homes.
The worlds youngest Nation, South Sudan, marked four years of independence on Thursday. But for most citizens, there was little to celebrate.
Tens of thousands of people have been killed in an ongoing conflict in the country and nearly two million others displaced from their homes.
published:10 Jul 2015
views:7
Obakki || Treana Travels to South Sudan - Fall/Winter 2012
Inspiration behind Obakki's Fall/Winter 2012 Collection. A line divides north from south in Sudan -- created by a civil war that raged for 40 years. It was b...
Inspiration behind Obakki's Fall/Winter 2012 Collection. A line divides north from south in Sudan -- created by a civil war that raged for 40 years. It was b...
The government of South Sudan says its troops have recaptured most of the rebel held territory in the north of the country.
While African Union backed peace talks remain inconclusive, President Salva Kiir's government says it will continue to pursue rebel forces. CCTV's Michael Baleke reports.
The government of South Sudan says its troops have recaptured most of the rebel held territory in the north of the country.
While African Union backed peace talks remain inconclusive, President Salva Kiir's government says it will continue to pursue rebel forces. CCTV's Michael Baleke reports.
Only 10 percent of all children in South Sudan will complete primary school, according to UNICEF.
For girls, the path to an education is even tougher, as the civil war limits access to schools and teachers.
Al Jazeera's Natasha Ghoneim reports from Juba.
Only 10 percent of all children in South Sudan will complete primary school, according to UNICEF.
For girls, the path to an education is even tougher, as the civil war limits access to schools and teachers.
Al Jazeera's Natasha Ghoneim reports from Juba.
The Acholi Machon (Old Acholi) duo from South Sudan play the likembe, an acoustic thumb piano.
They say their music is inspired by a long line of musicians and a love for their land.
Ahead of their performance at the Womad music festival in the UK, the BBC’s Sophie Ikenye welcomed them at Focus on Africa’s studios in London.
They played their song Acholi Kabedobe (Acholi Land Is A Good Place) from their 2014 album Lapwong (Freedom Fighters).
The Acholi Machon (Old Acholi) duo from South Sudan play the likembe, an acoustic thumb piano.
They say their music is inspired by a long line of musicians and a love for their land.
Ahead of their performance at the Womad music festival in the UK, the BBC’s Sophie Ikenye welcomed them at Focus on Africa’s studios in London.
They played their song Acholi Kabedobe (Acholi Land Is A Good Place) from their 2014 album Lapwong (Freedom Fighters).
Blue Nile and Upper Nile states have seen tens of thousands of people forced from their homes by aerial bombing in recent weeks. Melissa Fleming, Director of...
Blue Nile and Upper Nile states have seen tens of thousands of people forced from their homes by aerial bombing in recent weeks. Melissa Fleming, Director of...
The government has signed a 50 billion shillings credit agreement with the World Bank to finance rehabilitation of the 601 kilometer road from Lesseru in Eldoret to Nadapal at the Kenya-South Sudan border. The project is expected to be implemented for a period of six years beginning next year transforming the entire Eldoret Juba road section into a development corridor.
By Nicholas Nduati.
The government has signed a 50 billion shillings credit agreement with the World Bank to finance rehabilitation of the 601 kilometer road from Lesseru in Eldoret to Nadapal at the Kenya-South Sudan border. The project is expected to be implemented for a period of six years beginning next year transforming the entire Eldoret Juba road section into a development corridor.
By Nicholas Nduati.
published:20 Jul 2015
views:7
Wildlife of South Sudan - الحياة البرية بدولة جنوب السودان
this Abraham Telar Kuc Kun in Kampala ,Uganda attending a tow week workshop on making children programs, and the workshop was made by Japanese International Cooperation Agency "JICA" for South Sudan Television ,TV directors producers and presenters
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A Step together - CNHPR begins its journey of listening and dialogue
A Step together - CNHPR begins its journey of listening and dialogue
A Step together - CNHPR begins its journey of listening and dialogue
29 October 2014, Yei, South Sudan – From the 1st to the 28th of October 2014, South Sudan’s Committee for National Healing, Peace, and Reconciliation (CNHPR) hosted a four-week training in Yei, Central Equatoria, entitled ‘A Step Together: Shared Journeys of Listening and Dialogue’. The training brought together 76 participants, including state chairpersons and representatives from all ten states, and the Abyei Administrative Area. The training was facilitated by the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) from South Africa, Inside Change, Youth in Solidarity, and the international network of Initiatives of Change, as well as experts f
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South Sudan Capacity Building Project
South Sudan Capacity Building Project
South Sudan Capacity Building Project
Find out how ACBF is making a difference in South Sudan - interview with Peter Juma of South Sudan Capacity Building Project . Visit www.acbf-pact.org for more
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South Sudan SPLA IO Brig Gen Joseph Gai Gatluak Welcoming CDR Gen Koang Chuol to Wedakona, Manyo Co
South Sudan SPLA IO Brig Gen Joseph Gai Gatluak Welcoming CDR Gen Koang Chuol to Wedakona, Manyo Co
South Sudan SPLA IO Brig Gen Joseph Gai Gatluak Welcoming CDR Gen Koang Chuol to Wedakona, Manyo Co
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Capital TV News in 2min [Kenyans detained in S.Sudan]
Capital TV News in 2min [Kenyans detained in S.Sudan]
Capital TV News in 2min [Kenyans detained in S.Sudan]
-The families of five Kenyans detained in South Sudan have accused the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of turning a blind eye to the plight of their kin.
-President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday at State House, Nairobi, received credentials from six incoming envoys.
-Safaricom has applied for a commercial free-to-air television license; internet protocol television license, a subscription management services license and a terrestrial subscription broadcasting services license.
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Displaced seek refuge from fighting and fear of attack in UN base
Displaced seek refuge from fighting and fear of attack in UN base
Displaced seek refuge from fighting and fear of attack in UN base
The women and girls leave the main United Nations camp for displaced people during the day. The men do not. To exit is to risk death, they say.
Whether true or not, such claims show the level of fear that pulses through the main UN camp for internally displaced people here two weeks after violence broke out in the capital and a spiralling series of ethnically-based attacks coursed through the nation, killing at least 1,000 people.
Some 25,000 people live in two hastily arranged camps in Juba, South Sudan's capital, and nearly 40,000 are in camps elsewhere in the country.
The government says those in the camps - who are mostly from the Nue
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Look Inside.™: Mick Ebeling
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Look Inside.™: Mick Ebeling
Look Inside.™: Mick Ebeling This is the story of Not Impossible Labs founder Mick Ebeling. After reading about a boy named Daniel who lost both his arms during the civil war in South Sudan .nnDJ Qness is finally back with his third instalment to the On Cue series. His first single from the album, Everything, is already making waves in the industry with .nnStraight Outta Compton The Story of N.W.A - In Theaters August 14th In the mid-1980s, the streets of Compton, California, .nn
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قبيلة الفلاتة في جنوب السودان Falata Tribe in South Sudan-English Subtitles
قبيلة الفلاتة في جنوب السودان Falata Tribe in South Sudan-English Subtitles
قبيلة الفلاتة في جنوب السودان Falata Tribe in South Sudan-English Subtitles
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ICP Ask Ban Ki-moon's Spox of Burundi Journalist Beaten, No Questions, No Protection in South Sudan
ICP Ask Ban Ki-moon's Spox of Burundi Journalist Beaten, No Questions, No Protection in South Sudan
ICP Ask Ban Ki-moon's Spox of Burundi Journalist Beaten, No Questions, No Protection in South Sudan
On Burundi, Ban Welcomes Nkurunziza's Message, ICP Asks of Journo Beaten, Now Mbonimpa
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, August 3 -- As in Burundi the crackdown on those opposing or even questioning the third term for Pierre Nkurunziza continued, now threatening to increase after the killing of Adolphe Nshimirimana, on the evening of August 2 the US State Department issued a statement, while the UN and Ban Ki-moon remained silent until noon on August 3.
Even then, Ban praised Nzkurunziza; Inner City Press asked Ban's spokesman Stephane Dujarric about Nkurunziza's security forces beating and torturing journalist Esdras Ndikumana.
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On CAR Rapes, ICP Asks UN Spox About Ethics Officer's Extension, Panel Not Impartial
On CAR Rapes, ICP Asks UN Spox About Ethics Officer's Extension, Panel Not Impartial
On CAR Rapes, ICP Asks UN Spox About Ethics Officer's Extension, Panel Not Impartial
Amid Rapes Scandal, UN Ethics Officer Cashes Out, Panel Not Independent
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, July 31 -- When peacekeepers from France allegedly raped children in the Central African Republic and the UN learned about it a year ago, the UN and UNICEF did nothing, until UN Peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous asked to fire the whistleblower in March of this year. Inner City Press asked UNICEF about its role, here.
Now both the UN's outgoing -- gone -- "Ethics Officer" Dubinsky and the three person panel UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon named to investigate are under fire. On July 31, Inner City Press asked Ban's spokesman St
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South Sudan: Protracted War in the World's Youngest Nation
South Sudan: Protracted War in the World's Youngest Nation
South Sudan: Protracted War in the World's Youngest Nation
In July 2011, with a 99.83% pro-vote, South Sudan became an independent state. After years of civil war and violence, many believed that the schisms that one divided “larger” Sudan might dissipate, allowing for the development of good governance, judicial accountability, and at least a modicum of prosperity. In 2013, however, as divisions emerged in the governing structure of the young country, the population seemed to become split on the basis of their loyalty to either the president, or his newly fired ex-deputy, and violence emerged once more. The subsequent conflict between South Sudan’s government forces—the SPLA—and the rebel SPLA-In Op
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Ex-Gitmo Detainee Held In Uganda Over Killing Of Prosecutor - Cavuto
Ex-Gitmo Detainee Held In Uganda Over Killing Of Prosecutor - Cavuto
Ex-Gitmo Detainee Held In Uganda Over Killing Of Prosecutor - Cavuto
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Protesters call for US and United Nations to stop violence in South Sudan
Protesters call for US and United Nations to stop violence in South Sudan
Protesters call for US and United Nations to stop violence in South Sudan
Two dozen people protested outside the Permanent Mission of South Sudan to the United Nations in New York, on Thursday, calling for an end to the widespread violence in the country.
Four protesters were arrested for blocking access to the building.
"Now is the time for the United States, the United Nations and yes the world to step up," said protester Joe Madison right before he was arrested.
"I know we're focused on the Ukraine but right now there are more people dying in South Sudan than in the Ukraine. There are tens of thousands who have died."
Another arrested was Sudanese-American William Ator.
"We are trying to tell the world
this Abraham Telar Kuc Kun in Kampala ,Uganda attending a tow week workshop on making children programs, and the workshop was made by Japanese International Cooperation Agency "JICA" for South Sudan Television ,TV directors producers and presenters
this Abraham Telar Kuc Kun in Kampala ,Uganda attending a tow week workshop on making children programs, and the workshop was made by Japanese International Cooperation Agency "JICA" for South Sudan Television ,TV directors producers and presenters
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A Step together - CNHPR begins its journey of listening and dialogue
29 October 2014, Yei, South Sudan – From the 1st to the 28th of October 2014, South Sudan’s Committee for National Healing, Peace, and Reconciliation (CNHPR) hosted a four-week training in Yei, Central Equatoria, entitled ‘A Step Together: Shared Journeys of Listening and Dialogue’. The training brought together 76 participants, including state chairpersons and representatives from all ten states, and the Abyei Administrative Area. The training was facilitated by the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) from South Africa, Inside Change, Youth in Solidarity, and the international network of Initiatives of Change, as well as experts from South Sudan, Kenya, Zimbabwe and South Africa.
29 October 2014, Yei, South Sudan – From the 1st to the 28th of October 2014, South Sudan’s Committee for National Healing, Peace, and Reconciliation (CNHPR) hosted a four-week training in Yei, Central Equatoria, entitled ‘A Step Together: Shared Journeys of Listening and Dialogue’. The training brought together 76 participants, including state chairpersons and representatives from all ten states, and the Abyei Administrative Area. The training was facilitated by the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) from South Africa, Inside Change, Youth in Solidarity, and the international network of Initiatives of Change, as well as experts from South Sudan, Kenya, Zimbabwe and South Africa.
Find out how ACBF is making a difference in South Sudan - interview with Peter Juma of South Sudan Capacity Building Project . Visit www.acbf-pact.org for more
Find out how ACBF is making a difference in South Sudan - interview with Peter Juma of South Sudan Capacity Building Project . Visit www.acbf-pact.org for more
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South Sudan SPLA IO Brig Gen Joseph Gai Gatluak Welcoming CDR Gen Koang Chuol to Wedakona, Manyo Co
-The families of five Kenyans detained in South Sudan have accused the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of turning a blind eye to the plight of their kin.
-President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday at State House, Nairobi, received credentials from six incoming envoys.
-Safaricom has applied for a commercial free-to-air television license; internet protocol television license, a subscription management services license and a terrestrial subscription broadcasting services license.
-The families of five Kenyans detained in South Sudan have accused the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of turning a blind eye to the plight of their kin.
-President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday at State House, Nairobi, received credentials from six incoming envoys.
-Safaricom has applied for a commercial free-to-air television license; internet protocol television license, a subscription management services license and a terrestrial subscription broadcasting services license.
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Displaced seek refuge from fighting and fear of attack in UN base
The women and girls leave the main United Nations camp for displaced people during the day. The men do not. To exit is to risk death, they say.
Whether true or not, such claims show the level of fear that pulses through the main UN camp for internally displaced people here two weeks after violence broke out in the capital and a spiralling series of ethnically-based attacks coursed through the nation, killing at least 1,000 people.
Some 25,000 people live in two hastily arranged camps in Juba, South Sudan's capital, and nearly 40,000 are in camps elsewhere in the country.
The government says those in the camps - who are mostly from the Nuer tribe - can leave and will be perfectly safe. The men here do not believe it.
"They (the United Nations) have to transfer us to a different place," said Jackson Liem, businessman from Juba. "Within this compound we will be killed by these people."
These people, in this case, are members of the Dinka, the majority tribe from which President Salva Kiir hails.
In this camp the Nuer, South Sudan's second largest tribe, feel part of a targeted minority after former Vice President Riek Machar, a Nuer, was accused of a coup
attempt on December 15th and fighting - often ethnically motivated - broke out.
Although the violence here in Juba has largely quieted down, rebels control the oil city of Bentiu, and Bor remains under threat of attack from Nuer youth, though the government on Sunday said most of a column of 25,000 men marching on Bor have disbanded and returned home.
The Juba camp numbers swell at night, the facility's leaders say. Women and children may go out during the day to buy food. They return when the sun sets.
The camp is a UN military and logistics hub where man of the Nuer in Juba rushed for safety.
Makeshift tents are constructed out of towels, sheets and sticks. Wet clothes are draped on barbed wire fence. People sitting in plastic chairs sell pastries, water and a charge for a mobile phone.
Dishes are rinsed in tubs of mud-brown sludge. Camouflaged military planes land at the airport runway only a football field distance away.
At the medical aid tent run by Doctors Without Borders, medics treat diarrhoea and severe dehydration.
It's a sign people don't have access to safe water. The camp's population density is much too high, a doctor at the camp said.
The aid group is not providing psychological service but the camp needs them, she said.
Alongside the refugees are the UN military. White tanks manned by blue-helmeted Japanese drive through the camp's main thoroughfare. Rwandan, Indian and Bangladeshi troops are also here.
Just down the road from the camp is the office for Dar Petroleum, one of the companies pumping oil out of the ground near the South Sudan-Sudan border.
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The women and girls leave the main United Nations camp for displaced people during the day. The men do not. To exit is to risk death, they say.
Whether true or not, such claims show the level of fear that pulses through the main UN camp for internally displaced people here two weeks after violence broke out in the capital and a spiralling series of ethnically-based attacks coursed through the nation, killing at least 1,000 people.
Some 25,000 people live in two hastily arranged camps in Juba, South Sudan's capital, and nearly 40,000 are in camps elsewhere in the country.
The government says those in the camps - who are mostly from the Nuer tribe - can leave and will be perfectly safe. The men here do not believe it.
"They (the United Nations) have to transfer us to a different place," said Jackson Liem, businessman from Juba. "Within this compound we will be killed by these people."
These people, in this case, are members of the Dinka, the majority tribe from which President Salva Kiir hails.
In this camp the Nuer, South Sudan's second largest tribe, feel part of a targeted minority after former Vice President Riek Machar, a Nuer, was accused of a coup
attempt on December 15th and fighting - often ethnically motivated - broke out.
Although the violence here in Juba has largely quieted down, rebels control the oil city of Bentiu, and Bor remains under threat of attack from Nuer youth, though the government on Sunday said most of a column of 25,000 men marching on Bor have disbanded and returned home.
The Juba camp numbers swell at night, the facility's leaders say. Women and children may go out during the day to buy food. They return when the sun sets.
The camp is a UN military and logistics hub where man of the Nuer in Juba rushed for safety.
Makeshift tents are constructed out of towels, sheets and sticks. Wet clothes are draped on barbed wire fence. People sitting in plastic chairs sell pastries, water and a charge for a mobile phone.
Dishes are rinsed in tubs of mud-brown sludge. Camouflaged military planes land at the airport runway only a football field distance away.
At the medical aid tent run by Doctors Without Borders, medics treat diarrhoea and severe dehydration.
It's a sign people don't have access to safe water. The camp's population density is much too high, a doctor at the camp said.
The aid group is not providing psychological service but the camp needs them, she said.
Alongside the refugees are the UN military. White tanks manned by blue-helmeted Japanese drive through the camp's main thoroughfare. Rwandan, Indian and Bangladeshi troops are also here.
Just down the road from the camp is the office for Dar Petroleum, one of the companies pumping oil out of the ground near the South Sudan-Sudan border.
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قبيلة الفلاتة في جنوب السودان Falata Tribe in South Sudan-English Subtitles
On Burundi, Ban Welcomes Nkurunziza's Message, ICP Asks of Journo Beaten, Now Mbonimpa
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, August 3 -- As in Burundi the crackdown on those opposing or even questioning the third term for Pierre Nkurunziza continued, now threatening to increase after the killing of Adolphe Nshimirimana, on the evening of August 2 the US State Department issued a statement, while the UN and Ban Ki-moon remained silent until noon on August 3.
Even then, Ban praised Nzkurunziza; Inner City Press asked Ban's spokesman Stephane Dujarric about Nkurunziza's security forces beating and torturing journalist Esdras Ndikumana.
Ban's spokesman said the UN was aware. But why wasn't it included in Ban's statement praising Nkurunziza? After that, the attack on Pierre Claver Mbonimpa. How long will it take Ban's UN to speak on that?
After Dujarric read out the belated statement, Inner City Press asked about government security beating journalist Esdras Ndikumana. Dujarric indicated that the UN system is aware. But why then was it not in Ban's statement praising Nkurunziza? It's like Ban calling the elections "broadly peaceful."
With Ban slated to be in the UN press briefing room less than an hour later, Inner City Press for the Free UN Coalition for Access asked why Ban would not taken even a single question. That question remains, and will be pursued.
Inner City Press also asked of a report of UNMISS declining to protect civilians in Yambio, quoting UNMISS spokesperson Ariane Quentier said: "There are conditions as per the mandate: if national authorities can't act and civilians are under immediate physical threats to their lives. We did engage with the authorities over the week-end, reminded them that in a sovereign country it is their primary responsibility to take care of the population and ensure safety, law and order" (h/t Radio Tamazuj); Dujarric responded with an overall number of civilians protected. Will there be more information? Watch this site, and InnerCityPress.com
On Burundi, Ban Welcomes Nkurunziza's Message, ICP Asks of Journo Beaten, Now Mbonimpa
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, August 3 -- As in Burundi the crackdown on those opposing or even questioning the third term for Pierre Nkurunziza continued, now threatening to increase after the killing of Adolphe Nshimirimana, on the evening of August 2 the US State Department issued a statement, while the UN and Ban Ki-moon remained silent until noon on August 3.
Even then, Ban praised Nzkurunziza; Inner City Press asked Ban's spokesman Stephane Dujarric about Nkurunziza's security forces beating and torturing journalist Esdras Ndikumana.
Ban's spokesman said the UN was aware. But why wasn't it included in Ban's statement praising Nkurunziza? After that, the attack on Pierre Claver Mbonimpa. How long will it take Ban's UN to speak on that?
After Dujarric read out the belated statement, Inner City Press asked about government security beating journalist Esdras Ndikumana. Dujarric indicated that the UN system is aware. But why then was it not in Ban's statement praising Nkurunziza? It's like Ban calling the elections "broadly peaceful."
With Ban slated to be in the UN press briefing room less than an hour later, Inner City Press for the Free UN Coalition for Access asked why Ban would not taken even a single question. That question remains, and will be pursued.
Inner City Press also asked of a report of UNMISS declining to protect civilians in Yambio, quoting UNMISS spokesperson Ariane Quentier said: "There are conditions as per the mandate: if national authorities can't act and civilians are under immediate physical threats to their lives. We did engage with the authorities over the week-end, reminded them that in a sovereign country it is their primary responsibility to take care of the population and ensure safety, law and order" (h/t Radio Tamazuj); Dujarric responded with an overall number of civilians protected. Will there be more information? Watch this site, and InnerCityPress.com
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On CAR Rapes, ICP Asks UN Spox About Ethics Officer's Extension, Panel Not Impartial
Amid Rapes Scandal, UN Ethics Officer Cashes Out, Panel Not Independent
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, July 31 -- When peacekeepers from France allegedly raped children in the Central African Republic and the UN learned about it a year ago, the UN and UNICEF did nothing, until UN Peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous asked to fire the whistleblower in March of this year. Inner City Press asked UNICEF about its role, here.
Now both the UN's outgoing -- gone -- "Ethics Officer" Dubinsky and the three person panel UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon named to investigate are under fire. On July 31, Inner City Press asked Ban's spokesman Stephane Dujarric:
....
Inner City Press: And just finally, the Government Accountability Project, again a respected organization, has now said that two of the three panellists are not, in fact, independent because of the dangling of future UN appointments in front of the--
Spokesman: I think the panel put together is an extraordinary panel. I think everyone can always find something to argue with. They are… they are people of great ethical standard. They are people who have had great legal careers, have been outspoken human rights defenders, have done great reform work in the case of the Canadian Armed Forces. I would ask people to judge the panel on its report and to be a little bit patient and see what they come up with.
But there is an ever-growing pattern here.
After BuzzFeed's Jina Moore documented that when an aid worker was allegedly raped inside UN Peacekeeping's Bentiu "Protection of Civilians" site in South Sudan, the UN system did little to nothing -- until on July 27, in transcribing Spokesman Stephane Dujarric's answer to Inner City Press' questions, the UN added in a parenthetical that Nobert did not work for the UN.
On July 30, Inner City Press asked Dujarric about yet another case in this unfolding scandal, this one again involving one of Herve Ladsous' peacekeeping missions, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Shouldn't the UN provide some protection and accountability for aid workers in the employ of non-governmental organizations funded by the UN system, particularly inside UN "protection" camps like that in Bentiu?
Given the vendor issue in both the DRC and South Sudan cases, Inner City Press for the Free UN Coalition for Access opines that it would have been better if the Guardian had linked to BuzzFeed on South Sudan in its otherwise good story.
On July 28, Inner City Press asked the UN's top humanitarian, Emergency Relief Coodinatory Stephen O'Brien, about the case. Video here. O'Brien said he had recently been in the Bentiu camp but, not speaking specifically of the case he said he did not know, to his credit he said that facts should be looked into and investigated. But will they be?
Amid Rapes Scandal, UN Ethics Officer Cashes Out, Panel Not Independent
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, July 31 -- When peacekeepers from France allegedly raped children in the Central African Republic and the UN learned about it a year ago, the UN and UNICEF did nothing, until UN Peacekeeping chief Herve Ladsous asked to fire the whistleblower in March of this year. Inner City Press asked UNICEF about its role, here.
Now both the UN's outgoing -- gone -- "Ethics Officer" Dubinsky and the three person panel UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon named to investigate are under fire. On July 31, Inner City Press asked Ban's spokesman Stephane Dujarric:
....
Inner City Press: And just finally, the Government Accountability Project, again a respected organization, has now said that two of the three panellists are not, in fact, independent because of the dangling of future UN appointments in front of the--
Spokesman: I think the panel put together is an extraordinary panel. I think everyone can always find something to argue with. They are… they are people of great ethical standard. They are people who have had great legal careers, have been outspoken human rights defenders, have done great reform work in the case of the Canadian Armed Forces. I would ask people to judge the panel on its report and to be a little bit patient and see what they come up with.
But there is an ever-growing pattern here.
After BuzzFeed's Jina Moore documented that when an aid worker was allegedly raped inside UN Peacekeeping's Bentiu "Protection of Civilians" site in South Sudan, the UN system did little to nothing -- until on July 27, in transcribing Spokesman Stephane Dujarric's answer to Inner City Press' questions, the UN added in a parenthetical that Nobert did not work for the UN.
On July 30, Inner City Press asked Dujarric about yet another case in this unfolding scandal, this one again involving one of Herve Ladsous' peacekeeping missions, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo.
Shouldn't the UN provide some protection and accountability for aid workers in the employ of non-governmental organizations funded by the UN system, particularly inside UN "protection" camps like that in Bentiu?
Given the vendor issue in both the DRC and South Sudan cases, Inner City Press for the Free UN Coalition for Access opines that it would have been better if the Guardian had linked to BuzzFeed on South Sudan in its otherwise good story.
On July 28, Inner City Press asked the UN's top humanitarian, Emergency Relief Coodinatory Stephen O'Brien, about the case. Video here. O'Brien said he had recently been in the Bentiu camp but, not speaking specifically of the case he said he did not know, to his credit he said that facts should be looked into and investigated. But will they be?
published:03 Aug 2015
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South Sudan: Protracted War in the World's Youngest Nation
In July 2011, with a 99.83% pro-vote, South Sudan became an independent state. After years of civil war and violence, many believed that the schisms that one divided “larger” Sudan might dissipate, allowing for the development of good governance, judicial accountability, and at least a modicum of prosperity. In 2013, however, as divisions emerged in the governing structure of the young country, the population seemed to become split on the basis of their loyalty to either the president, or his newly fired ex-deputy, and violence emerged once more. The subsequent conflict between South Sudan’s government forces—the SPLA—and the rebel SPLA-In Opposition (IO), has seen some of the most atrocious violations of human rights, especially in oil producing Unity State. A recent Human Rights Watch report documents several cases of rape, extra-judicial killings, torture, civilians-targeted attacks, and countless other war crimes and crimes against humanity. 143,000 students are currently enrolled in UNICEF emergency education programs. 2 millions individuals have been displaced. 4 millions are living in a state of food insecurity. The humanitarian crisis alone merits the attention of the international community, yet continues to fall in deaf ears.
Panel:
Skye Wheeler is a researcher in Human Rights Watch’s Africa Division working on South Sudan and Sudan. Before joining Human Rights Watch in February 2013, she worked as a Humanitarian Press Officer for OXFAM America, as an editor of the Gurtong website, a freelance journalist for a range of outlets including Thomson Reuters, and for UNICEF. @WheelerSkye
Human Rights Watch: https://www.hrw.org/report/2015/07/22/they-burned-it-all/destruction-villages-killings-and-sexual-violence-unity-state
Akshaya Kumar is the Sudan and South Sudan Policy Analyst for the Enough Project. Prior to coming to Enough, Akshaya was a Law Fellow at the Public International Law and Policy Group, or PILPG, where she served as a legal adviser to the government of the Republic of South Sudan. While at PILPG, Akshaya also supported the efforts of the Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement -North to secure humanitarian aid access for war-affected populations in South Kordofan and Blue Nile. @AkshayaSays
Enough: http://www.enoughproject.org/blogs/first-sentry-report-nexus-corruption-and-conflict-south-sudan
In July 2011, with a 99.83% pro-vote, South Sudan became an independent state. After years of civil war and violence, many believed that the schisms that one divided “larger” Sudan might dissipate, allowing for the development of good governance, judicial accountability, and at least a modicum of prosperity. In 2013, however, as divisions emerged in the governing structure of the young country, the population seemed to become split on the basis of their loyalty to either the president, or his newly fired ex-deputy, and violence emerged once more. The subsequent conflict between South Sudan’s government forces—the SPLA—and the rebel SPLA-In Opposition (IO), has seen some of the most atrocious violations of human rights, especially in oil producing Unity State. A recent Human Rights Watch report documents several cases of rape, extra-judicial killings, torture, civilians-targeted attacks, and countless other war crimes and crimes against humanity. 143,000 students are currently enrolled in UNICEF emergency education programs. 2 millions individuals have been displaced. 4 millions are living in a state of food insecurity. The humanitarian crisis alone merits the attention of the international community, yet continues to fall in deaf ears.
Panel:
Skye Wheeler is a researcher in Human Rights Watch’s Africa Division working on South Sudan and Sudan. Before joining Human Rights Watch in February 2013, she worked as a Humanitarian Press Officer for OXFAM America, as an editor of the Gurtong website, a freelance journalist for a range of outlets including Thomson Reuters, and for UNICEF. @WheelerSkye
Human Rights Watch: https://www.hrw.org/report/2015/07/22/they-burned-it-all/destruction-villages-killings-and-sexual-violence-unity-state
Akshaya Kumar is the Sudan and South Sudan Policy Analyst for the Enough Project. Prior to coming to Enough, Akshaya was a Law Fellow at the Public International Law and Policy Group, or PILPG, where she served as a legal adviser to the government of the Republic of South Sudan. While at PILPG, Akshaya also supported the efforts of the Sudan Peoples Liberation Movement -North to secure humanitarian aid access for war-affected populations in South Kordofan and Blue Nile. @AkshayaSays
Enough: http://www.enoughproject.org/blogs/first-sentry-report-nexus-corruption-and-conflict-south-sudan
published:03 Aug 2015
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Protesters call for US and United Nations to stop violence in South Sudan
Two dozen people protested outside the Permanent Mission of South Sudan to the United Nations in New York, on Thursday, calling for an end to the widespread violence in the country.
Four protesters were arrested for blocking access to the building.
"Now is the time for the United States, the United Nations and yes the world to step up," said protester Joe Madison right before he was arrested.
"I know we're focused on the Ukraine but right now there are more people dying in South Sudan than in the Ukraine. There are tens of thousands who have died."
Another arrested was Sudanese-American William Ator.
"We are trying to tell the world we don't want war," said Ator. "We ask the leader of Southern Sudan ... to stop the war, to save the lives of the people."
The protesters travelled from all over North America to attend the rally.
Many are from the Chollo (Shilluk) tribe in South Sudan, the third largest ethnic group after Dinka and Nuer.
South Sudan has been plagued by ethnic tension and a power struggle within the ruling party.
More than 800-thousand people have been displaced by massive fighting that broke out between the government and rebel soldiers in December 2013.
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Two dozen people protested outside the Permanent Mission of South Sudan to the United Nations in New York, on Thursday, calling for an end to the widespread violence in the country.
Four protesters were arrested for blocking access to the building.
"Now is the time for the United States, the United Nations and yes the world to step up," said protester Joe Madison right before he was arrested.
"I know we're focused on the Ukraine but right now there are more people dying in South Sudan than in the Ukraine. There are tens of thousands who have died."
Another arrested was Sudanese-American William Ator.
"We are trying to tell the world we don't want war," said Ator. "We ask the leader of Southern Sudan ... to stop the war, to save the lives of the people."
The protesters travelled from all over North America to attend the rally.
Many are from the Chollo (Shilluk) tribe in South Sudan, the third largest ethnic group after Dinka and Nuer.
South Sudan has been plagued by ethnic tension and a power struggle within the ruling party.
More than 800-thousand people have been displaced by massive fighting that broke out between the government and rebel soldiers in December 2013.
You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/youtube/d660a9702fbfb48401c178d8c580ec73
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South Sudan is less than four years old, but the world's newest nation now tops the ranks of failed states worldwide. After decades of civil war with the north of Sudan, it was meant to be a dream come true.
But the country has disintegrated into chaos. Thousands of people have been killed and almost two million displaced in a civil conflict that erupted in late 2013.
How has a country that was born out of so much promise turned into such a nightmare? Were there warning signs that this could happen?
Fault Lines investigates how a select group of US politicians and advocates shepherded the nation into existence-and asks what responsibility
25:01
Counting the Cost - South Sudan: Economics of a failed state
Counting the Cost - South Sudan: Economics of a failed state
Counting the Cost - South Sudan: Economics of a failed state
South Sudan is only four years old, but the world's youngest nation tops the rank of failed states worldwide.
After decades of conflict with its neighbour Sudan, long-sought autonomy in 2011 was meant to be a dream come true, but the country has been wracked by violence ever since.
Thousands of people have been killed, and over a million displaced, as President Salva Kiir battles his rival, rebel leader and former vice president, Riek Machar.
Amid the chaos, rising inflation and poverty has left 3.8 million people without enough food - raising the spectre of famine.
Despite its vast oil reserves, the country is producing at only one-third
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JAMES ARUSI REPORTING IN THE SOUTH SUDAN REBEL HELD AREA. LOKWANGULEYAU YAU 3
JAMES ARUSI REPORTING IN THE SOUTH SUDAN REBEL HELD AREA. LOKWANGULEYAU YAU 3
JAMES ARUSI REPORTING IN THE SOUTH SUDAN REBEL HELD AREA. LOKWANGULEYAU YAU 3
THIS WAS DURING THE PEACE INITIATIVE BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND THE REBELS OF COBRA FUNCTION HEADED BY DAVID YAUYAU IN LOKWANGULE FIGHTING FOR THE PEOPLE OF GREATER PIBOR AREA
25:16
South Sudan: Political or personal?
South Sudan: Political or personal?
South Sudan: Political or personal?
July 9, 2013 marked a moment of hope for South Sudan when it split from Sudan to become the world's newest nation.
A chance to put behind decades of war and hostilities.
But after a little more than two years of freedom, the country was plunged back into civil war.
Fighting began in the capital Juba in December 2013, when president Salva Kiir accused his sacked deputy Riek Machar of planning a coup.
A report by the UN mission in the country said a 'recent upsurge in fighting has not only been marked by allegations of "killing, rape, abduction, looting, arson and displacement, but by a new brutality and intensity."
It went on: "The scope
20:19
Africa Speaks 11th July 2015 South Sudan Celebrates Independence Day
Africa Speaks 11th July 2015 South Sudan Celebrates Independence Day
Africa Speaks 11th July 2015 South Sudan Celebrates Independence Day
Africa Speaks 11th July 2015 South Sudan Celebrates Independence Day.
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Inside Story - South Sudan's forgotten crisis
Inside Story - South Sudan's forgotten crisis
Inside Story - South Sudan's forgotten crisis
The civil war in South Sudan has already killed tens of thousands of people and displaced more than a million. Now, another 100,000 people have been forced to leave their homes as fighting between rebels and government forces resumes.
Presenter: Richelle Carey
Guests
Ateny Wek Ateny, spokesperson for South Sudan's presidency.
Jens Pedersen, humanitarian adviser to Doctors Without Borders.
Mike Lewis, expert on weapons in South Sudan and a former member of the UN panel of experts on Sudan.
24:56
Inside Story - South Sudan: Peace talks or petty squabbles?
Inside Story - South Sudan: Peace talks or petty squabbles?
Inside Story - South Sudan: Peace talks or petty squabbles?
Can South Sudan's warring rivals set aside their personal differences for the good of the country? Civil war has been raging for a year. And with half the country in need of help, what will it take to a force a breakthrough in peace talks?
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South Sudan NOC granted full recognition at 128th IOC Session
South Sudan NOC granted full recognition at 128th IOC Session
South Sudan NOC granted full recognition at 128th IOC Session
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today approved the full recognition of the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of South Sudan during its 128th Session in Kuala Lumpur. It becomes the latest territory to be recognised following the NOC of Kosovo last December. The IOC now counts 206 NOCs.
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Coach Zoran and his African Tigers- فريق كرة القدم الوطني لجنوب السودان
Coach Zoran and his African Tigers- فريق كرة القدم الوطني لجنوب السودان
Coach Zoran and his African Tigers- فريق كرة القدم الوطني لجنوب السودان
This is very inspiring documentary about South Sudan national football team and the country future to football as an independent state. God bless South Sudan...
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President Salva Kiir's Speech To The People Of South Sudan, Juba March 18, 2015
President Salva Kiir's Speech To The People Of South Sudan, Juba March 18, 2015
President Salva Kiir's Speech To The People Of South Sudan, Juba March 18, 2015
President Salva Kiir's Speech To The People Of South Sudan, Juba March 18, 2015
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Sudan: Fight for the heart of the South
Sudan: Fight for the heart of the South
Sudan: Fight for the heart of the South
Foremost in the long list of challenges faced by the government of South Sudan (GOSS) is the task of creating an inclusive and representative administration ...
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MIITH CIN PIOOTH (Dinka Movie) South Sudan (Bor Town
MIITH CIN PIOOTH (Dinka Movie) South Sudan (Bor Town
MIITH CIN PIOOTH (Dinka Movie) South Sudan (Bor Town
A Film Directed By Chol Garang, Written By Anyar Kuol
Produced By Chol Garang And Yuot Moses
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SOUTH SUDAN MAMA REBECCA GARANG Dialogue with LOU GREATER AKOBO ELDERS 06 MAY,2015
SOUTH SUDAN MAMA REBECCA GARANG Dialogue with LOU GREATER AKOBO ELDERS 06 MAY,2015
SOUTH SUDAN MAMA REBECCA GARANG Dialogue with LOU GREATER AKOBO ELDERS 06 MAY,2015
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Fourth Estate: South Sudan, A conflict with no end in sight
Fourth Estate: South Sudan, A conflict with no end in sight
Fourth Estate: South Sudan, A conflict with no end in sight
The panel talks about the ongoing civil war in South Sudan and why all the attempts at have had no success.
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Inside Story - Can diplomacy help South Sudan?
Inside Story - Can diplomacy help South Sudan?
Inside Story - Can diplomacy help South Sudan?
As violence spreads across the country and rebels take control of key states we ask what can be done to ease the crisis. To discuss this, Inside Story presen...
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Straight Talk Africa Stalled South Sudan Peace Talks
Straight Talk Africa Stalled South Sudan Peace Talks
Straight Talk Africa Stalled South Sudan Peace Talks
Wednesday, March 11, 2015 Straight Talk Africa Host Shaka Ssali and his guests discuss how to settle the impasse between President Salva Kiir and his former Vice-President Riek Machar as peace talks stall in Ethiopia. High Level One on One Q&A;: Dr. Riek Machar, fmr. Vice President of South Sudan & Chairman of Sudan People's Liberation Movement-in-Opposition - via phone: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Washington Studio Guests: South Sudanese Ambassador Garang Diing Akuong and John Tanza Mabusu,Host and Managing Editor,VOA's South Sudan In Focus
Originally published at - http://www.voanews.com/media/video/2676418.html
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Maj Gen Martin Speaking Directly to the People of South Sudan
Maj Gen Martin Speaking Directly to the People of South Sudan
Maj Gen Martin Speaking Directly to the People of South Sudan
Maj. Gen. Martin Kenyi Speaks to the people of South Sudan
South Sudan is less than four years old, but the world's newest nation now tops the ranks of failed states worldwide. After decades of civil war with the north of Sudan, it was meant to be a dream come true.
But the country has disintegrated into chaos. Thousands of people have been killed and almost two million displaced in a civil conflict that erupted in late 2013.
How has a country that was born out of so much promise turned into such a nightmare? Were there warning signs that this could happen?
Fault Lines investigates how a select group of US politicians and advocates shepherded the nation into existence-and asks what responsibility they now bear for the political and humanitarian disaster unfolding in South Sudan.
South Sudan is less than four years old, but the world's newest nation now tops the ranks of failed states worldwide. After decades of civil war with the north of Sudan, it was meant to be a dream come true.
But the country has disintegrated into chaos. Thousands of people have been killed and almost two million displaced in a civil conflict that erupted in late 2013.
How has a country that was born out of so much promise turned into such a nightmare? Were there warning signs that this could happen?
Fault Lines investigates how a select group of US politicians and advocates shepherded the nation into existence-and asks what responsibility they now bear for the political and humanitarian disaster unfolding in South Sudan.
published:15 Apr 2015
views:11197
Counting the Cost - South Sudan: Economics of a failed state
South Sudan is only four years old, but the world's youngest nation tops the rank of failed states worldwide.
After decades of conflict with its neighbour Sudan, long-sought autonomy in 2011 was meant to be a dream come true, but the country has been wracked by violence ever since.
Thousands of people have been killed, and over a million displaced, as President Salva Kiir battles his rival, rebel leader and former vice president, Riek Machar.
Amid the chaos, rising inflation and poverty has left 3.8 million people without enough food - raising the spectre of famine.
Despite its vast oil reserves, the country is producing at only one-third of its oil capacity, compared with levels from 2011, and the government is earning only $10 per barrel compared to the international price of $60.
Also on Counting the Cost: Behind Saudi Arabia's stock market opening; the future of Afghanistan's lamb farmers; and the rise of Formula E.
Catherine Soi reports from Juba on the local businesses that are suffering due to the lost revenue.
South Sudan is only four years old, but the world's youngest nation tops the rank of failed states worldwide.
After decades of conflict with its neighbour Sudan, long-sought autonomy in 2011 was meant to be a dream come true, but the country has been wracked by violence ever since.
Thousands of people have been killed, and over a million displaced, as President Salva Kiir battles his rival, rebel leader and former vice president, Riek Machar.
Amid the chaos, rising inflation and poverty has left 3.8 million people without enough food - raising the spectre of famine.
Despite its vast oil reserves, the country is producing at only one-third of its oil capacity, compared with levels from 2011, and the government is earning only $10 per barrel compared to the international price of $60.
Also on Counting the Cost: Behind Saudi Arabia's stock market opening; the future of Afghanistan's lamb farmers; and the rise of Formula E.
Catherine Soi reports from Juba on the local businesses that are suffering due to the lost revenue.
published:27 Jun 2015
views:3624
JAMES ARUSI REPORTING IN THE SOUTH SUDAN REBEL HELD AREA. LOKWANGULEYAU YAU 3
THIS WAS DURING THE PEACE INITIATIVE BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND THE REBELS OF COBRA FUNCTION HEADED BY DAVID YAUYAU IN LOKWANGULE FIGHTING FOR THE PEOPLE OF GREATER PIBOR AREA
THIS WAS DURING THE PEACE INITIATIVE BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND THE REBELS OF COBRA FUNCTION HEADED BY DAVID YAUYAU IN LOKWANGULE FIGHTING FOR THE PEOPLE OF GREATER PIBOR AREA
July 9, 2013 marked a moment of hope for South Sudan when it split from Sudan to become the world's newest nation.
A chance to put behind decades of war and hostilities.
But after a little more than two years of freedom, the country was plunged back into civil war.
Fighting began in the capital Juba in December 2013, when president Salva Kiir accused his sacked deputy Riek Machar of planning a coup.
A report by the UN mission in the country said a 'recent upsurge in fighting has not only been marked by allegations of "killing, rape, abduction, looting, arson and displacement, but by a new brutality and intensity."
It went on: "The scope and level of cruelty that has characterised the reports suggests a depth of antipathy that exceeds political differences."
With South Sudan now in the grip of a humanitarian crisis, what can be done to bring peace to this fledgling state?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan
Guests:
Elias Nyamlell Wakoson - Researcher from the Ebony Center for Strategic Studies, a Think Tank promoting good governance in South Sudan.
Eric Reeves - Professor and Sudan Historian at Smith College, Massachusetts.
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July 9, 2013 marked a moment of hope for South Sudan when it split from Sudan to become the world's newest nation.
A chance to put behind decades of war and hostilities.
But after a little more than two years of freedom, the country was plunged back into civil war.
Fighting began in the capital Juba in December 2013, when president Salva Kiir accused his sacked deputy Riek Machar of planning a coup.
A report by the UN mission in the country said a 'recent upsurge in fighting has not only been marked by allegations of "killing, rape, abduction, looting, arson and displacement, but by a new brutality and intensity."
It went on: "The scope and level of cruelty that has characterised the reports suggests a depth of antipathy that exceeds political differences."
With South Sudan now in the grip of a humanitarian crisis, what can be done to bring peace to this fledgling state?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan
Guests:
Elias Nyamlell Wakoson - Researcher from the Ebony Center for Strategic Studies, a Think Tank promoting good governance in South Sudan.
Eric Reeves - Professor and Sudan Historian at Smith College, Massachusetts.
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published:08 Jul 2015
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Africa Speaks 11th July 2015 South Sudan Celebrates Independence Day
Africa Speaks 11th July 2015 South Sudan Celebrates Independence Day.
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Africa Speaks 11th July 2015 South Sudan Celebrates Independence Day.
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The civil war in South Sudan has already killed tens of thousands of people and displaced more than a million. Now, another 100,000 people have been forced to leave their homes as fighting between rebels and government forces resumes.
Presenter: Richelle Carey
Guests
Ateny Wek Ateny, spokesperson for South Sudan's presidency.
Jens Pedersen, humanitarian adviser to Doctors Without Borders.
Mike Lewis, expert on weapons in South Sudan and a former member of the UN panel of experts on Sudan.
The civil war in South Sudan has already killed tens of thousands of people and displaced more than a million. Now, another 100,000 people have been forced to leave their homes as fighting between rebels and government forces resumes.
Presenter: Richelle Carey
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Ateny Wek Ateny, spokesperson for South Sudan's presidency.
Jens Pedersen, humanitarian adviser to Doctors Without Borders.
Mike Lewis, expert on weapons in South Sudan and a former member of the UN panel of experts on Sudan.
published:10 May 2015
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Inside Story - South Sudan: Peace talks or petty squabbles?
Can South Sudan's warring rivals set aside their personal differences for the good of the country? Civil war has been raging for a year. And with half the country in need of help, what will it take to a force a breakthrough in peace talks?
Can South Sudan's warring rivals set aside their personal differences for the good of the country? Civil war has been raging for a year. And with half the country in need of help, what will it take to a force a breakthrough in peace talks?
published:14 Dec 2014
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South Sudan NOC granted full recognition at 128th IOC Session
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today approved the full recognition of the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of South Sudan during its 128th Session in Kuala Lumpur. It becomes the latest territory to be recognised following the NOC of Kosovo last December. The IOC now counts 206 NOCs.
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today approved the full recognition of the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of South Sudan during its 128th Session in Kuala Lumpur. It becomes the latest territory to be recognised following the NOC of Kosovo last December. The IOC now counts 206 NOCs.
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Coach Zoran and his African Tigers- فريق كرة القدم الوطني لجنوب السودان
This is very inspiring documentary about South Sudan national football team and the country future to football as an independent state. God bless South Sudan...
This is very inspiring documentary about South Sudan national football team and the country future to football as an independent state. God bless South Sudan...
Foremost in the long list of challenges faced by the government of South Sudan (GOSS) is the task of creating an inclusive and representative administration ...
Foremost in the long list of challenges faced by the government of South Sudan (GOSS) is the task of creating an inclusive and representative administration ...
The panel talks about the ongoing civil war in South Sudan and why all the attempts at have had no success.
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As violence spreads across the country and rebels take control of key states we ask what can be done to ease the crisis. To discuss this, Inside Story presen...
As violence spreads across the country and rebels take control of key states we ask what can be done to ease the crisis. To discuss this, Inside Story presen...
Wednesday, March 11, 2015 Straight Talk Africa Host Shaka Ssali and his guests discuss how to settle the impasse between President Salva Kiir and his former Vice-President Riek Machar as peace talks stall in Ethiopia. High Level One on One Q&A;: Dr. Riek Machar, fmr. Vice President of South Sudan & Chairman of Sudan People's Liberation Movement-in-Opposition - via phone: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Washington Studio Guests: South Sudanese Ambassador Garang Diing Akuong and John Tanza Mabusu,Host and Managing Editor,VOA's South Sudan In Focus
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Wednesday, March 11, 2015 Straight Talk Africa Host Shaka Ssali and his guests discuss how to settle the impasse between President Salva Kiir and his former Vice-President Riek Machar as peace talks stall in Ethiopia. High Level One on One Q&A;: Dr. Riek Machar, fmr. Vice President of South Sudan & Chairman of Sudan People's Liberation Movement-in-Opposition - via phone: Addis Ababa, Ethiopia Washington Studio Guests: South Sudanese Ambassador Garang Diing Akuong and John Tanza Mabusu,Host and Managing Editor,VOA's South Sudan In Focus
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published:11 Mar 2015
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Maj Gen Martin Speaking Directly to the People of South Sudan
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published:07 May 2014
What's going on in South Sudan? - Truthloader
What's going on in South Sudan? - Truthloader
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South Sudan became the world's newest state when it seceded from Sudan in 2011 but by December 2013 President Salva Kiir had sacked his entire cabinet and accused his former vice-president Riek Machar of instigating a coup, which sparked off violent clashes in the capital Juba.
The initial conflict may have been based on a power struggle between two of the top members of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement but the divisions between two of the largest ethnic groups, the Dinka and the Nuer, soon became the driving force of tit-for-tat attacks across the country.
The UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) has warned that they need greater military force to protect civilians in the country and aid agencies are predicting food, water and medical supply shortages. With a humanitarian disaster seemingly on the way, we look at the background to what's going on in South Sudan.
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What Countries Are Currently At War? A Complete List
Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, and Iraq are not the only groups currently at war. Serious arm...
Israel, Palestine, Ukraine, and Iraq are not the only groups currently at war. Serious armed conflicts are happening all over the world - we just don't hear ...
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Uganda Defends Its Troops Presence in South Sudan
Uganda is defending its continued stay in South Sudan where its forces have been accused o...
published:22 Jul 2015
Uganda Defends Its Troops Presence in South Sudan
Uganda Defends Its Troops Presence in South Sudan
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Uganda is defending its continued stay in South Sudan where its forces have been accused of fighting alongside Salva Kiir's army. The Ugandan military maintains its intervention in the South Sudan war was crucial in averting a possible genocide. CCTV's Michael Baleke reports from South Sudan
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South Sudan's short-lived moment of hope
Hope For The Future: As South Sudan tumbles into another crisis, this short-lived moment o...
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...
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Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 1/5)
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Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 1/5)
Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 1/5)
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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.
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Ambushed in South Sudan (Part 2/5)
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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 t...
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EXCLUSIVE South Sudan’s displaced trapped on Nile frontlines
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Obama warns South Sudan over violence
Obama warns South Sudan over violence US president says any effort to seize power by force...
Obama warns South Sudan over violence US president says any effort to seize power by force will end support from international community. US President Barack...
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China's First infantry battalion prepares for South Sudan
China has been actively engaging in UN peacekeeping missions over the past two decades. It...
published:09 Mar 2015
China's First infantry battalion prepares for South Sudan
China's First infantry battalion prepares for South Sudan
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China has been actively engaging in UN peacekeeping missions over the past two decades. It's part of the military's drive to build a strong army and take on international responsibilities. China has participated in over 20 missions and has sent over 30,000 personnel. Last year, there was a breakthrough, as China announced it would send a 700-strong infantry battalion to South Sudan. An initial group of 180 soldiers left in January, and the remaining troops will depart in March. CCTV's reporter Han Bin visits the training camp in East China's Shandong province. Soldiers there told him their view of the PLA's role in the 21st Century
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WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons MOST EXTREMIST COUNTRY ISIS
Middle East WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons From Pakistan MOS...
published:30 May 2015
WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons MOST EXTREMIST COUNTRY ISIS
WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons MOST EXTREMIST COUNTRY ISIS
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Middle East WORLD WAR 3 ILLUMINATI 2015 Saudi Arabia Buy Nuclear Weapons From Pakistan MOST EXTREMIST COUNTRY ISIS
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ISIS: ON THE FRONTLINE | BBC Documentary | MILITARY AND WAR Channel
In the past several years, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), has forcefully take...
published:21 Jul 2015
ISIS: ON THE FRONTLINE | BBC Documentary | MILITARY AND WAR Channel
ISIS: ON THE FRONTLINE | BBC Documentary | MILITARY AND WAR Channel
published:21 Jul 2015
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In the past several years, the Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS), has forcefully taken a stronghold in regions throughout the Middle East, and the prominence of their singular brand of terror continues to expand on a daily basis. Few of the world's inhabitants have been immune to frequent news reports of the mass killings, savage beheadings and other acts of blood curdling horror perpetrated by this much feared terrorist organization.
The frightening and timely new documentary ISIS: On the Frontline, produced by Ahlulbayt TV, places us at the epicenter of this ever-evolving cancer, and follows the brave Iraqi citizens who have dared to stand united in their defiance of ISIS.
"There is no doubt that when ISIS tried to take over certain parts of Iraq, their aim was to seize the whole country regardless of the religion followed," attests Sayed Ammar Al-Hakim, the President of the Islamic Supreme Council of Iraq, during the course of the film. According to the testimony of Al-Hakim and others, ISIS militants have shown no favoritism to any particular religion or sect, and have indiscriminately massacred anyone who stands in opposition to their rule. In response to this threat, average Iraqi citizens have been encouraged to enlist in the military to defend their position within their homeland.
The motivations behind these defensive strategies are affirmed by an inside look into just a few of the atrocities committed by ISIS on Iraqi soil. The film's chief witness to these atrocities is Thaher Abdel Kareem, the survivor of a haunting and vicious kidnapping at the hands of the terrorist group.
For viewers who have considered the threat of ISIS only from the outsider's perspective driven by western media outlets, ISIS: On the Frontline offers a valuable portrait of the war being waged on the inside. The challenges faced by those who chose to combat this brutalizing threat are vast, and much blood will be shed before an end is reached. But the drive to defend against the ISIS threat speaks to the very foundations of humanity itself.
"The war is not between the Shia and the Sunni," says interview subject and Iraqi politician Redha Jawad Taki. "This is a war between savages and civilized people."
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Military-industrial-financial complex in control of the Ukraine
With the Ukraine in a state of upheaval, the new terrorist group in control of Kiev start ...
With the Ukraine in a state of upheaval, the new terrorist group in control of Kiev start forming their own, additional armed force. We look at the planned N...
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published:10 Apr 2014
South Sudan - Latest News & Headlines
South Sudan - Latest News & Headlines
published:10 Apr 2014
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http://www.ssudan.com - delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories from South Sudan.
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South Sudan Television (SSTV) News: Monday, 22 June 2015 - 8pm
The return of G10 / Former Political detainees to South Sudan...
published:24 Jun 2015
South Sudan Television (SSTV) News: Monday, 22 June 2015 - 8pm
South Sudan Television (SSTV) News: Monday, 22 June 2015 - 8pm
published:24 Jun 2015
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The return of G10 / Former Political detainees to South Sudan
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South Sudan special report: Who will midwife peace in the troubled nation?
When the winds of change swept across the vast South Sudan, there was euphoria in all the ...
published:22 Mar 2015
South Sudan special report: Who will midwife peace in the troubled nation?
South Sudan special report: Who will midwife peace in the troubled nation?
published:22 Mar 2015
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When the winds of change swept across the vast South Sudan, there was euphoria in all the pockets of the country as the citizenry hoped for a new dawn.However, a political dispute in December 2013, plunged the country into war. Thousands of civilians have been killed and millions live in internally displaced camps. Yet there is no end in sight to this conflict. Emmanuel Mutaizibwa, filed this special report on South Sudan.
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South Sudan: Country of Dreams (Part 2)
South Sudan is less than four years old, but the world's newest nation now tops the ranks ...
published:22 Apr 2015
South Sudan: Country of Dreams (Part 2)
South Sudan: Country of Dreams (Part 2)
published:22 Apr 2015
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South Sudan is less than four years old, but the world's newest nation now tops the ranks of failed states worldwide. After decades of civil war with the north of Sudan, it was meant to be a dream come true.
But the country has disintegrated into chaos. Thousands of people have been killed and almost two million displaced in a civil conflict that erupted in late 2013.
How has a country that was born out of so much promise turned into such a nightmare? Were there warning signs that this could happen?
Fault Lines investigates how a select group of US politicians and advocates shepherded the nation into existence, and asks what responsibility they now bear for the political and humanitarian disaster unfolding in South Sudan.
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South Sudan extends president's term to 2018
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South Sudan extends president's term to 2018
South Sudan extends president's term to 2018
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South Sudan's parliament votes to extend President Salva Kiir's mandate by three years, formally ditching any plans for elections this year in the civil war-torn country. Duration: 00:58
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One on one interview with South Sudan rebel leader Riek Machar
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published:08 Jul 2015
One on one interview with South Sudan rebel leader Riek Machar
One on one interview with South Sudan rebel leader Riek Machar
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SOUTH SUDAN - FACE THE NATION - SPLA
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published:21 May 2015
SOUTH SUDAN - FACE THE NATION - SPLA
SOUTH SUDAN - FACE THE NATION - SPLA
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http://www.ssudan.com - delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories from South Sudan.
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South Sudan peace talks: FRANCE24 gains access to rebels' meeting in Pagak
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South Sudan peace talks: FRANCE24 gains access to rebels' meeting in Pagak
South Sudan peace talks: FRANCE24 gains access to rebels' meeting in Pagak
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Rebel leader Riek Machar arrives at the opposition headquarters in Pagak. He has come to consult his generals on the latest draft peace agreement. But some are suspicious of putting down their arms. Appeasing the generals is one issue, keeping the movement together another.
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South Sudan rebels unleash major assault on key town of Malakal in north
Rebels in South Sudan have launched a large-scale attack on the strategic northern town of...
published:16 May 2015
South Sudan rebels unleash major assault on key town of Malakal in north
South Sudan rebels unleash major assault on key town of Malakal in north
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Rebels in South Sudan have launched a large-scale attack on the strategic northern town of Malakal, the capital of Upper Nile State.
Reports say fierce fighting is raging inside the town which situated in the oil-rich north. The attack began just before darkness on Friday, with rebels crossing the White Nile River on boats. It appears to be a major counter-attack against a several-weeks old offensive by government troops who have so far managed to repulse attempts by rebels to capture the town. Fighters loyal to opposition leader Riek Macher have been seeking to overthrow President Salva Kiir since December 20-13.
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Juba (South Sudan), SPLM Public Rally
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Juba (South Sudan), SPLM Public Rally
Juba (South Sudan), SPLM Public Rally
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http://www.ssudan.com - delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories from South Sudan.
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South Sudan - Juba Today News - جوبا أخبار اليوم
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published:10 Apr 2014
South Sudan - Juba Today News - جوبا أخبار اليوم
South Sudan - Juba Today News - جوبا أخبار اليوم
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http://www.ssudan.com - delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories from South Sudan.
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South Sudan - 30 Soldiers Arrested In Juba New Year Shootings
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published:03 Jan 2015
South Sudan - 30 Soldiers Arrested In Juba New Year Shootings
South Sudan - 30 Soldiers Arrested In Juba New Year Shootings
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http://www.ssudan.com - delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest top stories from South Sudan.
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SOUTH SUDAN CRISIS EXPLAINED IN 60 SECONDS - BBC NEWS
Find out in 60 seconds why has, the world's newest state, South Sudan been engulfed by ong...
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Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)
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Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)
Ambushed in South Sudan (Full Length)
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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.
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As the Republic of South Sudan prepares to make its debut on Saturday, July 9, 2011, the new government there is opening its borders to foreign traders to he...
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Doing business in South Sudan, barely | Business
Small businesses in South Sudan shut down due to lack of access to foreign currency render...
published:21 Aug 2015
Doing business in South Sudan, barely | Business
Doing business in South Sudan, barely | Business
published:21 Aug 2015
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Small businesses in South Sudan shut down due to lack of access to foreign currency rendering them unable to pay suppliers. The country’s economy is largely based on oil.
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South Sudan conflict causes business slump
The South Sudanese Ambassador to Uganda Samuel Luate says the agreement to protect vital o...
published:08 Jan 2014
South Sudan conflict causes business slump
South Sudan conflict causes business slump
published:08 Jan 2014
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The South Sudanese Ambassador to Uganda Samuel Luate says the agreement to protect vital oilfields reached by President Salva Kiir and his Sudanese counterpart Omar Bashir will ensure their economies stay afloat despite the raging conflict.
The Ambassador says several sectors of the South Sudanese economy have been badly affected by the clashes so far. Suhail Mugabi reports.
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South Sudan economy recovering.
Tuesday, April 24 2013 marked the opening of a new session of the South Sudanese parliamen...
Tuesday, April 24 2013 marked the opening of a new session of the South Sudanese parliament. President Salva Kiir vowed to keep the country at peace and to g...
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South Sudan confict having adverse effect on Uganda economy
The impact of the South Sudan conflict spread beyond the small, micro and medium enterpris...
published:10 Feb 2015
South Sudan confict having adverse effect on Uganda economy
South Sudan confict having adverse effect on Uganda economy
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The impact of the South Sudan conflict spread beyond the small, micro and medium enterprises that largely did business the Africa’s newest nation. According to Managing Director Standard chartered Bank Herman Kasekende, even commercial bank business has taken a hit along side the Uganda shilling’s exchange rate.
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2013 South Sudan Economic Partners Forum
Deputy Secretary of State William Burns, USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah, and South Sudan M...
Deputy Secretary of State William Burns, USAID Administrator Rajiv Shah, and South Sudan Minister of Finance Kosti Manibe Ngai host a South Sudan Economic Pa...
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South Sudan seeks economic assistance from Uganda
A high powered delegation from South Sudan is in the country to request for Uganda’s assis...
published:29 Apr 2015
South Sudan seeks economic assistance from Uganda
South Sudan seeks economic assistance from Uganda
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A high powered delegation from South Sudan is in the country to request for Uganda’s assistance to prop up its economy that’s reported to be badly affected by the fighting between its government forces and the rebels.
The delegation led by South Sudan’s Vice President met with Prime Minister Dr Ruhakana Rugunda in Kampala.
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South Sudan conflict : Impact on East Africa's economy
Thousands of people living and working in South Sudan have lost their jobs following weeks...
Thousands of people living and working in South Sudan have lost their jobs following weeks of fighting in Africa's youngest nation. While a semblance of norm...
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South Sudan economy undermined
As a delegation from the UN Security Council is heading to Sudan this week to monitor prep...
As a delegation from the UN Security Council is heading to Sudan this week to monitor preparations for the upcoming referendum on independence for the south....
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Conflict in South Sudan hurts Economy
As the conflict in South Sudan continues, many businessmen are being forced to leave the c...
As the conflict in South Sudan continues, many businessmen are being forced to leave the country, causing even more damage to the youngest nation economy. CC...
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South Sudan Economic Development and Services
http://www.ssudan.com - delivers the latest breaking news and information on the latest to...
Uganda says it's losing over three million dollars in trade with South Sudan every day over the political turmoil in the newly-independent nation. Uganda is ...
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Fears of uprising as Sudan's economy worsens
The economy of Sudan has been suffering since South Sudan became an independent country in...
The economy of Sudan has been suffering since South Sudan became an independent country in 2011. The value of the currency has fallen and unemployment is ris...
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Delays in South Sudan Peace Talks Hammer Economy | TVC News
More than 10,000 have been killed and no fewer than two million forced out of their homes ...
published:22 Sep 2014
Delays in South Sudan Peace Talks Hammer Economy | TVC News
Delays in South Sudan Peace Talks Hammer Economy | TVC News
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More than 10,000 have been killed and no fewer than two million forced out of their homes by the crisis in South Sudan.
The peace agreement that was to see the end of it has instead left the country in a deadlock.
TVC News' Ayya Harraz reports on the impacts of the delay on the country's economy.
Get a look at life in the newly independent country of South Sudan, courtesy todd Hardesty of the Alaska Sudan Medical Project.
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Sudan Food
Sudanese cuisine is as diverse as its geography and cultures.. Societies always start with...
published:06 Jan 2015
Sudan Food
Sudan Food
published:06 Jan 2015
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Sudanese cuisine is as diverse as its geography and cultures.. Societies always start with simple, unsophisticated types of food and gradually with their growth .Sudan WFP United Nations World Food Programme.These favorite Sudanese recipes from Food include varied dishes from this cuisine, from Yogurt and Tahini Dip to Cinnamon Tea. Ahtina Sudanese Food - Embassy of SudanHuwa, a displaced mother of three, is now able to “shop” for her food inside Darfur's largest camp for internally displaced people. After seven years of receiving .Sudanese Recipes - Food
Sudanese Cuisine - Recipes WikiOct 30, 2014 - Ongoing conflict in South Sudan is taking a heavy toll. BBC News looks at some of the numbers behind the crisis.Sudan - Cooking and Food Edit. Overview of Sudanese Cuisine History Edit. Sudan (Jumhuriyat ad-Dimuqratiya as-Sudan) is the widest African state, situated in .BBC News - South Sudan food crisis - in 60 seconds
Food & Daily life — Sudan — Our AfricaSudan Recipes: don't just make food, cook delicious Sudanese cuisine with quick & simple recipes and easy to follow instructions.Sudan - Countries and Their CulturesThe Nile is at the centre of daily life for many Sudanese who live in the towns and cities along its banks, including Khartoum, the capital of Sudan.Recipe Sudani - How to cook fine Sudanese food outside.In the Middle Ages, Arabs named the area that is present-day Sudan "Bilad.. Millet is the staple food, and is prepared as a porridge called asida or a flat bread .
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Culture Shock Sudanese refugees coming to America
Culture Shock from Sudanese refugees coming to America....
Culture Shock from Sudanese refugees coming to America.
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South sudanese Nuer Cultural Dance at Minnesota State University 2011 by Bol Jock
African Night at MSU is a annual event where every country in Africa show their culture an...
published:06 Feb 2011
South sudanese Nuer Cultural Dance at Minnesota State University 2011 by Bol Jock
South sudanese Nuer Cultural Dance at Minnesota State University 2011 by Bol Jock
published:06 Feb 2011
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African Night at MSU is a annual event where every country in Africa show their culture and beauty. In 2011 it wasannounce that this south sudan is the newest independent state added to many countries in the continent of Africa.
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South Sudan "The Temptress" "
"The Temptress" South Sudan 2013 :- http://www.nfi.no/english/norwegianfilms/search/Film?k...
"The Temptress" South Sudan 2013 :- http://www.nfi.no/english/norwegianfilms/search/Film?key=112293 A film from the Dinka tribe s a short documentary film of...
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"We are eating grass because there is no food." – South Sudan | UNICEF
Everyday, when Nyabel Wal thinks of preparing food for her family of five, she has only on...
published:25 Aug 2014
"We are eating grass because there is no food." – South Sudan | UNICEF
"We are eating grass because there is no food." – South Sudan | UNICEF
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Everyday, when Nyabel Wal thinks of preparing food for her family of five, she has only one option: to harvest the wild grass that grows near her home. Subscribe to UNICEF here: http://bit.ly/1ltTE3m.
Known locally as 'woor', the plant grows virtually everywhere in South Sudan, and it is believed to be the only weed sustaining the deteriorating lives of thousands of people in Upper Nile State from starvation, but it is far from enough to remain healthy. Nyabel’s baby, who was found to be suffering from severe acute malnutrition, is one of hundreds of thousands of children in South Sudan’s three most conflict-affected states who remains at imminent risk of death and disease.
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UNICEF – with support from the humanitarian arm of the European Commission (ECHO), IKEA and the Government of Japan – has deployed a rapid response team to reach remote areas with desperately needed services, like health screening and treatment, as well as life-saving supplies, such as ready-to-use therapeutic foods, micronutrient supplements and medicines.
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XNB151 Sudan - A Cultural Food Presentation
XNB151 Food & Nutrition
Sudan - A Cultural Food Presentation
Due 30/08/2013...
published:29 Aug 2013
XNB151 Sudan - A Cultural Food Presentation
XNB151 Sudan - A Cultural Food Presentation
published:29 Aug 2013
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XNB151 Food & Nutrition
Sudan - A Cultural Food Presentation
Due 30/08/2013
Residents in South Sudan's capital Juba are using tradition and dance, to send out a messa...
published:09 Sep 2014
S.Sudan Tribes Showcase Unique Cultures
S.Sudan Tribes Showcase Unique Cultures
published:09 Sep 2014
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Residents in South Sudan's capital Juba are using tradition and dance, to send out a message. That things are slowly getting back to normal, in a country that has been in war for the last nine months. Kofa Mrenje reports
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The Cultural Healing Festival (Sudan & South Sudan) in London
The Founder of the Cultural Healing Festival film maker Taghreed Elsanhouri in partnership...
published:28 Oct 2013
The Cultural Healing Festival (Sudan & South Sudan) in London
The Cultural Healing Festival (Sudan & South Sudan) in London
published:28 Oct 2013
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The Founder of the Cultural Healing Festival film maker Taghreed Elsanhouri in partnership with South #Sudan Women's Skills Development (SSWSD) came together to produce a wonderful day under the slogan
*Coming together is progress ... working together is success*
Many thanks to both organizations for bringing together the South Sudan and Sudan communities.
Special Thanks to SSWSD for hosting the event, providing the venue, food and the most importantly hospitable environment
Special Thanks to Taghreed for the documentary film screenings
The films were produced by young sudanese graduates in Sudan, many were unemployed yet they managed through limited resources to produce spectacular pieces as well as finding their own voices through the process.
Film list
Nile Drums -- a story of a drummer giving a personal account on marriage, music and its healing power and the overwhelming experience of leaving his hometown Khartoum, his music band and friend after the succession of Sudan.
Coming Soon .... Kowsti Cinema -- a story following the rise of the cinema in Kowsti during the golden era of this industry in Sudan, its free fall in recent years, and attempts by some of the pioneers to revive it once again against all odds.
Abouna -- A story of a former school cook, Abu Alseed, who was called 'uncle or father' by the students, and how his kindness then and now and his selflessness and unique yet simple approach to live had helped shape the characters of many of his students.
Taiba - A strong willed lady who overcame her marital problems and the society prejudice after a divorce to become a self-made self-sufficient business woman as well as an active member of her society.
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How I found peace in Melbourne | South Sudan’s lost boys
Between '87 and '91, around 26,000 'lost boys' walked 1,600km to escape civil war in South...
published:06 Jul 2015
How I found peace in Melbourne | South Sudan’s lost boys
How I found peace in Melbourne | South Sudan’s lost boys
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Between '87 and '91, around 26,000 'lost boys' walked 1,600km to escape civil war in South Sudan. Many years later some were granted refugee status and relocated to the US and Australia.
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How the Dinka in South Sudan cope with climate change
According to FAO's 2011 World Livestock Report, 120 million people depend on livestock for...
According to FAO's 2011 World Livestock Report, 120 million people depend on livestock for their food security. In contrast to intensive agriculture, hundred...
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Sudanese Music Video: Duop - South Sudan song "Juba"
South Sudanese Songs, music video: Duop with the song "Juba" in South Sudan. Produced by h...
Families returning from abroad to their homes in South Sudan may have little to celebrate as their young nation faces rising hunger. WFP plans on reaching al...
Learn more: http://www.pulitzercenter.org/projects/africa/south-sudan-rebuilding-hope As Gabriel Bol says in Rebuilding Hope (www.RebuildingHopeSudan.org), P...
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South Sudan: Providing Health Care
Mobile clinics and hundred of community workers are mobilized to bring health care to the ...
published:29 Aug 2012
South Sudan: Providing Health Care
South Sudan: Providing Health Care
published:29 Aug 2012
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Mobile clinics and hundred of community workers are mobilized to bring health care to the refugees in Yusuf Batil Refugee Camp.
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South Sudan: Providing Essential Health Services in Difficult Conditions
http://wrld.bg/ujVEm - Even before the current conflict, violence was endemic to the Upper...
http://wrld.bg/ujVEm - Even before the current conflict, violence was endemic to the Upper Nile and Jonglie states of South Sudan. Now, a health project is h...
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A Campaign for Health Care in South Sudan
Watch, share, and be part of the solution - you need to see this video! Meet Peter Keny, o...
Watch, share, and be part of the solution - you need to see this video! Meet Peter Keny, one of the Lost Boys of Sudan, who helped found the Sudan Developmen...
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Maternal and newborn child health in a new nation, South Sudan
10 July 2011: UNICEF's Simon Ingram reports on efforts to improve the health status of mot...
10 July 2011: UNICEF's Simon Ingram reports on efforts to improve the health status of mothers and newborn children in the newly independent Republic of Sout...
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Mothers face barriers to health care in South Sudan
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on the challenges South Sudan faces in providing mater...
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on the challenges South Sudan faces in providing maternal and newborn health care. For more information, please visit: ht...
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South Sudan: Heavy rains fuel refugee health crisis
09/07/2012 - The Republic of South Sudan's first year of independence has been plagued by ...
09/07/2012 - The Republic of South Sudan's first year of independence has been plagued by a series of crises generating huge humanitarian needs. The European...
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South Sudan: struggle for health care in world's newest nation
Part 2 in a 3-part series As South Sudan celebrates its first year of independence (9 July...
Part 2 in a 3-part series As South Sudan celebrates its first year of independence (9 July 2012) fighting continues in parts of the country and the wounded a...
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A Lack of Health Care in Northern Bahr El Ghazal, South Sudan
The Primary Health Care Center in Pamat, run by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Fron...
published:07 Nov 2014
A Lack of Health Care in Northern Bahr El Ghazal, South Sudan
A Lack of Health Care in Northern Bahr El Ghazal, South Sudan
published:07 Nov 2014
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The Primary Health Care Center in Pamat, run by Doctors Without Borders/Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), is one of very few places in the north of Aweil, South Sudan, where people can get treatment when they are sick. About 1,500 patients are treated per week at the health center and the numbers are increasing with time. During the rainy season, malaria is the most common disease.
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Interview with a South Sudanese Health Professional from the Diaspora
Ms. Nyachuat Deng is a member of the South Sudanese diaspora from the US currently working...
Ms. Nyachuat Deng is a member of the South Sudanese diaspora from the US currently working as a health professional in South Sudan. Watch this video to hear ...
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Samson Baba On Maternal and Child Health in South Sudan
Dr. Samson Baba Director General of Community and Public Health, South Sudan Samson Baba D...
Dr. Samson Baba Director General of Community and Public Health, South Sudan Samson Baba Dr. Samson started working in the General Medical Commission in 1979...
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Kajo Keji Health Training Institute South Sudan
First and Best private not for profit Health Training Institute in South Sudan needs Devel...
published:31 Oct 2014
Kajo Keji Health Training Institute South Sudan
Kajo Keji Health Training Institute South Sudan
published:31 Oct 2014
views:54
First and Best private not for profit Health Training Institute in South Sudan needs Development Partners for infrastructure development.
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CHF Maternal and Child Health Enhancement Program in South Sudan
Maternal and child mortality rates in Jonglei and Upper Nile states in South Sudan are cur...
Maternal and child mortality rates in Jonglei and Upper Nile states in South Sudan are currently amongst the highest in the world. CHF's program is targeting...
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In South Sudan, schools offer lessons in hygiene and health
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on sanitation and hygiene education in South Sudan sch...
UNICEF correspondent Kun Li reports on sanitation and hygiene education in South Sudan schools. For more information, please visit: http://www.unicef.org.
We compiled a series of videos played at the 2nd National Day of Republic of South Sudan at the Hotel Grand, New Delhi on 9-July-2013. South Sudan Music -Eve...
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South Sudan holds huge tourism potential
If you are into adventure and like to go off the beaten track on holidays, South Sudan cou...
If you are into adventure and like to go off the beaten track on holidays, South Sudan could be an ideal destination for you. The world's newest nation is on...
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Welcome To Sudan
this video is all about tourism and little general history and information about Sudan as ...
this video is all about tourism and little general history and information about Sudan as a whole. the song though is by 'salf keita' who is from Mali. its n...
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Expedition to South Sudan.mp4
A pioneering expedition to the world's newest country, South Sudan. A team from Secret Com...
A pioneering expedition to the world's newest country, South Sudan. A team from Secret Compass were the first "tourists" into this new country. They succeede...
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Tourism in Sudan (Pt. 1)
This is a film I narrated about Tourism in Sudan....
published:13 Jan 2010
Tourism in Sudan (Pt. 1)
Tourism in Sudan (Pt. 1)
published:13 Jan 2010
views:21530
This is a film I narrated about Tourism in Sudan.
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Tourism in Sudan (Pt. 2)
This is a film I narrated about Tourism in Sudan....
published:13 Jan 2010
Tourism in Sudan (Pt. 2)
Tourism in Sudan (Pt. 2)
published:13 Jan 2010
views:4881
This is a film I narrated about Tourism in Sudan.
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South Sudan's wildlife falls victim to country's war
With stunning scenery and abundant wildlife, South Sudan has natural resources that could ...
published:23 Mar 2015
South Sudan's wildlife falls victim to country's war
South Sudan's wildlife falls victim to country's war
published:23 Mar 2015
views:377
With stunning scenery and abundant wildlife, South Sudan has natural resources that could bring in tourist dollars to help boost the country's economy. But the country's civil war has prevented the tourism industry from taking hold. Now both sides are being accused of butchering animals to feed their troops.
Al Jazeera's Nick Clark reports from South Sudan.
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Voices of Leaders interviews Sitona Abdalla Osman, Ambassador, Embassy of South Sudan, Berlin at ITB Berlin 2013 Attracting investment into South Sudan's tou...
While some places are on this list due to armed conflicts and violence, other places are o...
published:06 May 2015
25 Most Dangerous Places To Visit As A Tourist
25 Most Dangerous Places To Visit As A Tourist
published:06 May 2015
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While some places are on this list due to armed conflicts and violence, other places are on the list thanks to physical or biological calamities. Regardless of the reasons, the one thing all of these places have in common is that most western governments do not advise travel to them unless it is absolutely necessary. These are the 25 most dangerous places to visit as a tourist. Also, before we continue, just remember, being on this list doesn't necessarily mean the entire country is bad to visit (although it can). Just make sure to check on regional travel warnings.
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Tourism in Sudan.wmv
This is a part of the English language project carried out by first year students/ Facutly...
published:08 Dec 2011
Tourism in Sudan.wmv
Tourism in Sudan.wmv
published:08 Dec 2011
views:9189
This is a part of the English language project carried out by first year students/ Facutly of Architecture/ University of Khartoum.
South Sudan Travel Guide: Visit the River Nile & Explore Boma National Park
Audio by Max & Sophie, who have travelled to South Sudan and published a travel guide abou...
published:20 Jul 2015
South Sudan Travel Guide: Visit the River Nile & Explore Boma National Park
South Sudan Travel Guide: Visit the River Nile & Explore Boma National Park
published:20 Jul 2015
views:1085
Audio by Max & Sophie, who have travelled to South Sudan and published a travel guide about South Sudan's River Nile and Boma National Park, the best national park in Africa, with over one million Antelopes, countless number of gazelles, zebras, giraffes, crocodiles, hippos, leopards, lions, birds galore, any many more wildlife.
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Starving on the Streets in South Sudan | The New York Times
Nicholas Kristof travels to South Sudan, where a famine brought on by drought and civil wa...
published:24 Jul 2015
Starving on the Streets in South Sudan | The New York Times
Starving on the Streets in South Sudan | The New York Times
published:24 Jul 2015
views:14679
Nicholas Kristof travels to South Sudan, where a famine brought on by drought and civil war threatens five million people.
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0:54
Travel Book Review: Trail Guide to North & South Sudan by Violetta Polese, Blake Evans-Pritchard
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This is the summary of Trail Guide to North & South Sudan ...
published:12 Aug 2012
Travel Book Review: Trail Guide to North & South Sudan by Violetta Polese, Blake Evans-Pritchard
Travel Book Review: Trail Guide to North & South Sudan by Violetta Polese, Blake Evans-Pritchard
published:12 Aug 2012
views:142
http://www.TravelBookMix.com
This is the summary of Trail Guide to North & South Sudan by Violetta Polese, Blake Evans-Pritchard.
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Travelling SUDAN
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published:02 Feb 2012
Travelling SUDAN
Travelling SUDAN
published:02 Feb 2012
views:3770
39:23
South Sudan Embassy in USA Celebrating 9 July 2015
Embassy Event: Celebrating the Independence Day of the Republic of South Sudan, held on Th...
published:11 Jul 2015
South Sudan Embassy in USA Celebrating 9 July 2015
South Sudan Embassy in USA Celebrating 9 July 2015
published:11 Jul 2015
views:4028
Embassy Event: Celebrating the Independence Day of the Republic of South Sudan, held on Thursday, 9th July 2015 in Washington D. C., - USA.
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WFP airdrops food into South Sudan
November 2013: With roads impassable and no other way to reach remote communities, WFP tur...
published:06 Aug 2015
WFP airdrops food into South Sudan
WFP airdrops food into South Sudan
published:06 Aug 2015
views:292
November 2013: With roads impassable and no other way to reach remote communities, WFP turned to the skies to deliver food to isolated areas of South Sudan. With a specialized plane fit for airdrops, these bags of food were released from the cargo holds -- this particular time with a camera.
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Travel / Sudan / Khartoum
Scenes from Khartoum, capital of Sudan, including downtown, the railway station, Tuti Isla...
published:24 Apr 2011
Travel / Sudan / Khartoum
Travel / Sudan / Khartoum
published:24 Apr 2011
views:45381
Scenes from Khartoum, capital of Sudan, including downtown, the railway station, Tuti Island, and the River Nile, Oct. 2010
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New South Sudan Documentary The Dinka People (www.djerycom.com) قبائل الدينكا
...
published:28 Mar 2015
New South Sudan Documentary The Dinka People (www.djerycom.com) قبائل الدينكا
New South Sudan Documentary The Dinka People (www.djerycom.com) قبائل الدينكا
published:28 Mar 2015
views:69
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Kenyans missing in South Sudan seeks assistance from government to trace one of their Kin's
Families: Kin lost in South Sudan, families seeks audience with government
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published:04 Aug 2015
Kenyans missing in South Sudan seeks assistance from government to trace one of their Kin's
Kenyans missing in South Sudan seeks assistance from government to trace one of their Kin's
published:04 Aug 2015
views:437
Families: Kin lost in South Sudan, families seeks audience with government
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Shaping a Brighter Tomorrow in South Sudan
In 2014, Elizabeth Nyalat was forced to flee her home in South Sudan, where she was studyi...
published:24 Jul 2015
Shaping a Brighter Tomorrow in South Sudan
Shaping a Brighter Tomorrow in South Sudan
published:24 Jul 2015
views:408
In 2014, Elizabeth Nyalat was forced to flee her home in South Sudan, where she was studying to become a teacher. Elizabeth now lives in Ganyiel, and is receiving food assistance from WFP. While here, Elizabeth wants to make a difference in the lives of children, and has chosen to volunteer as a teacher at a local school.
Since conflict erupted in December 2013, around 1.5 million South Sudanese have been forced to flee their homes. In the town of Ganyiel, WFP is supporting people displaced by violence with food assistance while they try to re-build their lives.
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South Sudan Wetlands
The Sudd, Can Be Seen From Space ! The Largest Wetlands In The World !...
published:02 Dec 2014
South Sudan Wetlands
South Sudan Wetlands
published:02 Dec 2014
views:797
The Sudd, Can Be Seen From Space ! The Largest Wetlands In The World !
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Traveling in South Sudan
Nancy McGaughey, Reproductive Health and Nutrition Advisor for IMA World Health, is accust...
published:20 Mar 2015
Traveling in South Sudan
Traveling in South Sudan
published:20 Mar 2015
views:10
Nancy McGaughey, Reproductive Health and Nutrition Advisor for IMA World Health, is accustomed to some of the challenging travel conditions in South Sudan. From plane, to boat, to Land Cruisers, she knows how to make the best of the situation.
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South Sudan's ongoing violence and the threat of famine raises concern
The worlds youngest Nation, South Sudan, marked four years of independence on Thursday. Bu...
published:10 Jul 2015
South Sudan's ongoing violence and the threat of famine raises concern
South Sudan's ongoing violence and the threat of famine raises concern
published:10 Jul 2015
views:7
The worlds youngest Nation, South Sudan, marked four years of independence on Thursday. But for most citizens, there was little to celebrate.
Tens of thousands of people have been killed in an ongoing conflict in the country and nearly two million others displaced from their homes.
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Obakki || Treana Travels to South Sudan - Fall/Winter 2012
Inspiration behind Obakki's Fall/Winter 2012 Collection. A line divides north from south i...
Inspiration behind Obakki's Fall/Winter 2012 Collection. A line divides north from south in Sudan -- created by a civil war that raged for 40 years. It was b...
this Abraham Telar Kuc Kun in Kampala ,Uganda attending a tow week workshop on making chil...
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Abraham Telar Kuc 2
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this Abraham Telar Kuc Kun in Kampala ,Uganda attending a tow week workshop on making children programs, and the workshop was made by Japanese International Cooperation Agency "JICA" for South Sudan Television ,TV directors producers and presenters
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A Step together - CNHPR begins its journey of listening and dialogue
29 October 2014, Yei, South Sudan – From the 1st to the 28th of October 2014, South Sudan’...
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A Step together - CNHPR begins its journey of listening and dialogue
A Step together - CNHPR begins its journey of listening and dialogue
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29 October 2014, Yei, South Sudan – From the 1st to the 28th of October 2014, South Sudan’s Committee for National Healing, Peace, and Reconciliation (CNHPR) hosted a four-week training in Yei, Central Equatoria, entitled ‘A Step Together: Shared Journeys of Listening and Dialogue’. The training brought together 76 participants, including state chairpersons and representatives from all ten states, and the Abyei Administrative Area. The training was facilitated by the Institute for Justice and Reconciliation (IJR) from South Africa, Inside Change, Youth in Solidarity, and the international network of Initiatives of Change, as well as experts from South Sudan, Kenya, Zimbabwe and South Africa.
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South Sudan Capacity Building Project
Find out how ACBF is making a difference in South Sudan - interview with Peter Juma of Sou...
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South Sudan Capacity Building Project
South Sudan Capacity Building Project
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Find out how ACBF is making a difference in South Sudan - interview with Peter Juma of South Sudan Capacity Building Project . Visit www.acbf-pact.org for more
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South Sudan SPLA IO Brig Gen Joseph Gai Gatluak Welcoming CDR Gen Koang Chuol to Wedakona, Manyo Co
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South Sudan SPLA IO Brig Gen Joseph Gai Gatluak Welcoming CDR Gen Koang Chuol to Wedakona, Manyo Co
South Sudan SPLA IO Brig Gen Joseph Gai Gatluak Welcoming CDR Gen Koang Chuol to Wedakona, Manyo Co
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Capital TV News in 2min [Kenyans detained in S.Sudan]
-The families of five Kenyans detained in South Sudan have accused the Ministry of Foreign...
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Capital TV News in 2min [Kenyans detained in S.Sudan]
Capital TV News in 2min [Kenyans detained in S.Sudan]
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-The families of five Kenyans detained in South Sudan have accused the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of turning a blind eye to the plight of their kin.
-President Uhuru Kenyatta on Tuesday at State House, Nairobi, received credentials from six incoming envoys.
-Safaricom has applied for a commercial free-to-air television license; internet protocol television license, a subscription management services license and a terrestrial subscription broadcasting services license.
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Displaced seek refuge from fighting and fear of attack in UN base
The women and girls leave the main United Nations camp for displaced people during the day...
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Displaced seek refuge from fighting and fear of attack in UN base
Displaced seek refuge from fighting and fear of attack in UN base
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The women and girls leave the main United Nations camp for displaced people during the day. The men do not. To exit is to risk death, they say.
Whether true or not, such claims show the level of fear that pulses through the main UN camp for internally displaced people here two weeks after violence broke out in the capital and a spiralling series of ethnically-based attacks coursed through the nation, killing at least 1,000 people.
Some 25,000 people live in two hastily arranged camps in Juba, South Sudan's capital, and nearly 40,000 are in camps elsewhere in the country.
The government says those in the camps - who are mostly from the Nuer tribe - can leave and will be perfectly safe. The men here do not believe it.
"They (the United Nations) have to transfer us to a different place," said Jackson Liem, businessman from Juba. "Within this compound we will be killed by these people."
These people, in this case, are members of the Dinka, the majority tribe from which President Salva Kiir hails.
In this camp the Nuer, South Sudan's second largest tribe, feel part of a targeted minority after former Vice President Riek Machar, a Nuer, was accused of a coup
attempt on December 15th and fighting - often ethnically motivated - broke out.
Although the violence here in Juba has largely quieted down, rebels control the oil city of Bentiu, and Bor remains under threat of attack from Nuer youth, though the government on Sunday said most of a column of 25,000 men marching on Bor have disbanded and returned home.
The Juba camp numbers swell at night, the facility's leaders say. Women and children may go out during the day to buy food. They return when the sun sets.
The camp is a UN military and logistics hub where man of the Nuer in Juba rushed for safety.
Makeshift tents are constructed out of towels, sheets and sticks. Wet clothes are draped on barbed wire fence. People sitting in plastic chairs sell pastries, water and a charge for a mobile phone.
Dishes are rinsed in tubs of mud-brown sludge. Camouflaged military planes land at the airport runway only a football field distance away.
At the medical aid tent run by Doctors Without Borders, medics treat diarrhoea and severe dehydration.
It's a sign people don't have access to safe water. The camp's population density is much too high, a doctor at the camp said.
The aid group is not providing psychological service but the camp needs them, she said.
Alongside the refugees are the UN military. White tanks manned by blue-helmeted Japanese drive through the camp's main thoroughfare. Rwandan, Indian and Bangladeshi troops are also here.
Just down the road from the camp is the office for Dar Petroleum, one of the companies pumping oil out of the ground near the South Sudan-Sudan border.
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Look Inside.™: Mick Ebeling
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قبيلة الفلاتة في جنوب السودان Falata Tribe in South Sudan-English Subtitles
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قبيلة الفلاتة في جنوب السودان Falata Tribe in South Sudan-English Subtitles
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ICP Ask Ban Ki-moon's Spox of Burundi Journalist Beaten, No Questions, No Protection in South Sudan
On Burundi, Ban Welcomes Nkurunziza's Message, ICP Asks of Journo Beaten, Now Mbonimpa
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ICP Ask Ban Ki-moon's Spox of Burundi Journalist Beaten, No Questions, No Protection in South Sudan
ICP Ask Ban Ki-moon's Spox of Burundi Journalist Beaten, No Questions, No Protection in South Sudan
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On Burundi, Ban Welcomes Nkurunziza's Message, ICP Asks of Journo Beaten, Now Mbonimpa
By Matthew Russell Lee
UNITED NATIONS, August 3 -- As in Burundi the crackdown on those opposing or even questioning the third term for Pierre Nkurunziza continued, now threatening to increase after the killing of Adolphe Nshimirimana, on the evening of August 2 the US State Department issued a statement, while the UN and Ban Ki-moon remained silent until noon on August 3.
Even then, Ban praised Nzkurunziza; Inner City Press asked Ban's spokesman Stephane Dujarric about Nkurunziza's security forces beating and torturing journalist Esdras Ndikumana.
Ban's spokesman said the UN was aware. But why wasn't it included in Ban's statement praising Nkurunziza? After that, the attack on Pierre Claver Mbonimpa. How long will it take Ban's UN to speak on that?
After Dujarric read out the belated statement, Inner City Press asked about government security beating journalist Esdras Ndikumana. Dujarric indicated that the UN system is aware. But why then was it not in Ban's statement praising Nkurunziza? It's like Ban calling the elections "broadly peaceful."
With Ban slated to be in the UN press briefing room less than an hour later, Inner City Press for the Free UN Coalition for Access asked why Ban would not taken even a single question. That question remains, and will be pursued.
Inner City Press also asked of a report of UNMISS declining to protect civilians in Yambio, quoting UNMISS spokesperson Ariane Quentier said: "There are conditions as per the mandate: if national authorities can't act and civilians are under immediate physical threats to their lives. We did engage with the authorities over the week-end, reminded them that in a sovereign country it is their primary responsibility to take care of the population and ensure safety, law and order" (h/t Radio Tamazuj); Dujarric responded with an overall number of civilians protected. Will there be more information? Watch this site, and InnerCityPress.com
South Sudan is less than four years old, but the world's newest nation now tops the ranks ...
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South Sudan: Country of Dreams (Part 1)
South Sudan: Country of Dreams (Part 1)
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South Sudan is less than four years old, but the world's newest nation now tops the ranks of failed states worldwide. After decades of civil war with the north of Sudan, it was meant to be a dream come true.
But the country has disintegrated into chaos. Thousands of people have been killed and almost two million displaced in a civil conflict that erupted in late 2013.
How has a country that was born out of so much promise turned into such a nightmare? Were there warning signs that this could happen?
Fault Lines investigates how a select group of US politicians and advocates shepherded the nation into existence-and asks what responsibility they now bear for the political and humanitarian disaster unfolding in South Sudan.
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Counting the Cost - South Sudan: Economics of a failed state
South Sudan is only four years old, but the world's youngest nation tops the rank of faile...
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Counting the Cost - South Sudan: Economics of a failed state
Counting the Cost - South Sudan: Economics of a failed state
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South Sudan is only four years old, but the world's youngest nation tops the rank of failed states worldwide.
After decades of conflict with its neighbour Sudan, long-sought autonomy in 2011 was meant to be a dream come true, but the country has been wracked by violence ever since.
Thousands of people have been killed, and over a million displaced, as President Salva Kiir battles his rival, rebel leader and former vice president, Riek Machar.
Amid the chaos, rising inflation and poverty has left 3.8 million people without enough food - raising the spectre of famine.
Despite its vast oil reserves, the country is producing at only one-third of its oil capacity, compared with levels from 2011, and the government is earning only $10 per barrel compared to the international price of $60.
Also on Counting the Cost: Behind Saudi Arabia's stock market opening; the future of Afghanistan's lamb farmers; and the rise of Formula E.
Catherine Soi reports from Juba on the local businesses that are suffering due to the lost revenue.
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JAMES ARUSI REPORTING IN THE SOUTH SUDAN REBEL HELD AREA. LOKWANGULEYAU YAU 3
THIS WAS DURING THE PEACE INITIATIVE BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND THE REBELS OF COBRA FUNCTI...
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JAMES ARUSI REPORTING IN THE SOUTH SUDAN REBEL HELD AREA. LOKWANGULEYAU YAU 3
JAMES ARUSI REPORTING IN THE SOUTH SUDAN REBEL HELD AREA. LOKWANGULEYAU YAU 3
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THIS WAS DURING THE PEACE INITIATIVE BETWEEN THE GOVERNMENT AND THE REBELS OF COBRA FUNCTION HEADED BY DAVID YAUYAU IN LOKWANGULE FIGHTING FOR THE PEOPLE OF GREATER PIBOR AREA
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South Sudan: Political or personal?
July 9, 2013 marked a moment of hope for South Sudan when it split from Sudan to become th...
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South Sudan: Political or personal?
South Sudan: Political or personal?
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July 9, 2013 marked a moment of hope for South Sudan when it split from Sudan to become the world's newest nation.
A chance to put behind decades of war and hostilities.
But after a little more than two years of freedom, the country was plunged back into civil war.
Fighting began in the capital Juba in December 2013, when president Salva Kiir accused his sacked deputy Riek Machar of planning a coup.
A report by the UN mission in the country said a 'recent upsurge in fighting has not only been marked by allegations of "killing, rape, abduction, looting, arson and displacement, but by a new brutality and intensity."
It went on: "The scope and level of cruelty that has characterised the reports suggests a depth of antipathy that exceeds political differences."
With South Sudan now in the grip of a humanitarian crisis, what can be done to bring peace to this fledgling state?
Presenter: Adrian Finighan
Guests:
Elias Nyamlell Wakoson - Researcher from the Ebony Center for Strategic Studies, a Think Tank promoting good governance in South Sudan.
Eric Reeves - Professor and Sudan Historian at Smith College, Massachusetts.
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Africa Speaks 11th July 2015 South Sudan Celebrates Independence Day
Africa Speaks 11th July 2015 South Sudan Celebrates Independence Day.
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Africa Speaks 11th July 2015 South Sudan Celebrates Independence Day
Africa Speaks 11th July 2015 South Sudan Celebrates Independence Day
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Africa Speaks 11th July 2015 South Sudan Celebrates Independence Day.
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Inside Story - South Sudan's forgotten crisis
The civil war in South Sudan has already killed tens of thousands of people and displaced ...
published:10 May 2015
Inside Story - South Sudan's forgotten crisis
Inside Story - South Sudan's forgotten crisis
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The civil war in South Sudan has already killed tens of thousands of people and displaced more than a million. Now, another 100,000 people have been forced to leave their homes as fighting between rebels and government forces resumes.
Presenter: Richelle Carey
Guests
Ateny Wek Ateny, spokesperson for South Sudan's presidency.
Jens Pedersen, humanitarian adviser to Doctors Without Borders.
Mike Lewis, expert on weapons in South Sudan and a former member of the UN panel of experts on Sudan.
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Inside Story - South Sudan: Peace talks or petty squabbles?
Can South Sudan's warring rivals set aside their personal differences for the good of the ...
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Inside Story - South Sudan: Peace talks or petty squabbles?
Inside Story - South Sudan: Peace talks or petty squabbles?
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Can South Sudan's warring rivals set aside their personal differences for the good of the country? Civil war has been raging for a year. And with half the country in need of help, what will it take to a force a breakthrough in peace talks?
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South Sudan NOC granted full recognition at 128th IOC Session
The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today approved the full recognition of the Natio...
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South Sudan NOC granted full recognition at 128th IOC Session
South Sudan NOC granted full recognition at 128th IOC Session
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The International Olympic Committee (IOC) today approved the full recognition of the National Olympic Committee (NOC) of South Sudan during its 128th Session in Kuala Lumpur. It becomes the latest territory to be recognised following the NOC of Kosovo last December. The IOC now counts 206 NOCs.
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Coach Zoran and his African Tigers- فريق كرة القدم الوطني لجنوب السودان
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This is very inspiring documentary about South Sudan national football team and the country future to football as an independent state. God bless South Sudan...
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President Salva Kiir's Speech To The People Of South Sudan, Juba March 18, 2015
President Salva Kiir's Speech To The People Of South Sudan, Juba March 18, 2015...
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President Salva Kiir's Speech To The People Of South Sudan, Juba March 18, 2015
President Salva Kiir's Speech To The People Of South Sudan, Juba March 18, 2015
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President Salva Kiir's Speech To The People Of South Sudan, Juba March 18, 2015
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Sudan: Fight for the heart of the South
Foremost in the long list of challenges faced by the government of South Sudan (GOSS) is t...
Foremost in the long list of challenges faced by the government of South Sudan (GOSS) is the task of creating an inclusive and representative administration ...
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MIITH CIN PIOOTH (Dinka Movie) South Sudan (Bor Town
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MIITH CIN PIOOTH (Dinka Movie) South Sudan (Bor Town
MIITH CIN PIOOTH (Dinka Movie) South Sudan (Bor Town
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A Film Directed By Chol Garang, Written By Anyar Kuol
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SOUTH SUDAN MAMA REBECCA GARANG Dialogue with LOU GREATER AKOBO ELDERS 06 MAY,2015
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SOUTH SUDAN MAMA REBECCA GARANG Dialogue with LOU GREATER AKOBO ELDERS 06 MAY,2015
SOUTH SUDAN MAMA REBECCA GARANG Dialogue with LOU GREATER AKOBO ELDERS 06 MAY,2015
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Fourth Estate: South Sudan, A conflict with no end in sight
The panel talks about the ongoing civil war in South Sudan and why all the attempts at hav...
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Fourth Estate: South Sudan, A conflict with no end in sight
Fourth Estate: South Sudan, A conflict with no end in sight
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The panel talks about the ongoing civil war in South Sudan and why all the attempts at have had no success.
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(CNN)GilbertFlores is shirtless, running in front of a home in San Antonio as the two sheriff's deputies approach him. A minute later, he's putting his hands up. Then the shots ring out, and he falls to the ground. Cell phone video obtained by CNN affiliate KSAT appears to show sheriff's deputies in Bexar County, Texas, shooting and killing the 41-year-old Friday ... They confirmed it was Flores on Monday ... 'Threats to our deputies' lives' ... ....
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The United States condemns the recent fighting in Jonglei State and Upper Nile State in SouthSudan... The recent cease-fire declarations by the Government of SouthSudan and the opposition, ordering all forces to cease military operations on August 29, were welcomed as a ......
Gianni Pittella, President of the Socialist & Democrats group in the European Parliament, today called on the President of SouthSudan to sign the peace agreement designed to end the country's ongoing civil war without delay ... "With the world's gaze fixed on the Middle East, there is a serious danger of the conflict in SouthSudan becoming the globe's forgotten crisis....
[Reporter] SouthSudan, which is the newest nation in the world, has put the international community to the test. The atrocities that started in December 2013 have brought UN, AU, IGAD, the Troika nations and China together in 2015.... ....
The United States condemns the recent fighting in Jonglei State and Upper Nile State in SouthSudan... The recent cease-fire declarations by the Government of SouthSudan and the opposition, ordering all forces to cease military operations on August 29, were welcomed as a step toward implementation of the agreement that now binds the parties.... ....
The slowdown in Chinese growth is likely to hit investment in SouthSudan's planned pipeline, as it seeks to find a way out its own crisis. [toffehoff/Flickr] The worldwide demand for raw materials led to growth of up to 7% for many African countries.... ....
History is marked by epic battles to bring an absolute end to all manner of tyranny ... In places like SouthSudan, the World Food Programme is playing a life-saving role as part of a coordinated national and international effort to help those who have been chased from their homes due to conflict. We are feeding tens of thousands of the displaced in SouthSudan, where they have sought shelter in camps away from the fighting ... ....
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