Sixteen Sudanese nationals were killed last week in protests that degenerated into looting and violence in South Sudan, but calm has since returned, police said on Monday.
Another 12 people have died in the past two days in South Sudan in attacks on citizens from northern neighbour Sudan, the security forces reported Saturday, despite an overnight curfew.
Anti-Sudanese protests turned chaotic in Juba, with looting and vandalism prompting police to enforce a curfew and deploy ...
Sudan's deposed President ... that removed then dictator Jaafar Nimeiri. Protesters adopted slogans of regime change that echoed the Arab Spring of 2011. They gathered outside the headquarters ...
Videos verified by The Post show retaliatory killings by Sudan’s military after it recaptured the southern city of Wad Madani ...
The riots targeting Sudanese followed reports of the alleged killing of 29 South Sudanese citizens earlier in the week in ...
Sudan Tribune learned that the investigation focused on leaflets published on its Facebook page supporting the anti-government protests and criticizing President al-Bashir and NISS Director Salah ...
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South Sudanese authorities imposed a countrywide dusk-to-dawn curfew after a night of violence during which shops were looted in the capital.