South Sudan Agrees to Ceasefire to End Violence The Inter Governmental Authority on Development says South Sudan's government has agreed to a cease-fire, urges his supporters to follow suit More Concerns grow over instability in Libya and South Sudan More More Doctors Without Borders says it has treated scores of people for gunshot wounds and the United Nations says 12,000 people are sheltering at its base in Malakal, capital of oil-rich Upper Nile state. More Musa Jallo from Madison, Wisconsin says his luggage and those of others have been damaged and some personal effects missing More |
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