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UN Warns of 'World's Worst' Food Crisis in South Sudan
UN Security Councils urge members to donate pledged cash and avert 'catastrophic food insecurity' in the country.
Peter Gadet and Santino Deng: EU Names South Sudan Military Leaders to Face Sanctions
Rebel leader Peter Gadet and government army commander Santino Deng face travel ban and asset freeze.
South Sudan Conflict: Riek Machar and Salva Kiir Sign Peace Deal
South Sudan's rebel leader Riek Machar and President Salva Kiir have agreed to end fighting.
Hot Shots Photos of the Day: Lightning, Prince Harry, Miss England Finalists
Best photos of the day: 30 May 2014.
South Sudan Rivals Salva Kiir and Riek Machar Agree Ceasefire Deal at Ethiopia Talks
Deal calls for immediate ceasefire and efforts to install transitional government leading to fresh elections in South Sudan.
South Sudan: Hundreds of 'Ethnic Killings' in Oil Capital Bentiu, Says UN
United Nations South Sudan mission reports targeted killings in oil hub Bentiu
Over 100 Killed in South Sudan Cattle Raid
In the latest bloody conflict, more than 100 people died in South Sudan's Warrap State during a dispute over cattle.
Brent Crude Falls as Russia and Ukraine Seek to End Violence
US crude prices climb on upbeat unemployment data.
South Sudan Conflict Jeopardises Country's Oil Industry
Damage to South Sudan's oil industry could cripple its future.
South Sudan Ceasefire Agreed by Kiir and Machar Team: Five Things to Know
Representatives of President Salva Kiir and rebel leader Riek Machar sign peace deal in Ethiopia.
South Sudan Abyss: UN Warns of Tribal Conflict
UN fears that power struggle in East African nation is starting to turn into bitter ethnic conflict.
South Sudan Refugees: 400,000 Displaced by Sectarian Warfare - In Pictures
Nearly half a million South Sudanese flee conflict in world's newest state.
WFP Steps Up Aid to South Sudanese Fleeing Conflict
South Sudan: More than 200 Including Women and Children Drown in Nile, Fleeing Conflict
Boat carrying 300 people, including women and children, displaced by tribal conflict.
South Sudan President and Rebel Leader Agree Peace Talks
President Salva Kiir and his former deputy Riek Machar due to meet in Ethiopia.
South Sudan: Fresh Fighting Erupts as African Bloc Threatens Sanctions
Fighting breaks out in Bor as African Union warns of sanctions if violence persists.
Global Crude Oil Futures Rise on Higher US Demand and African Supply Disruptions
Unrest in South Sudan and Libya boosts Brent futures.
South Sudan Government Agrees to Truce with Rebels
African Leaders Meet in South Sudan to Broker Peace Deal
Ethiopian PM and Kenyan president hold talks with South Sudan president Salva Kiir as fresh fighting breaks out in Upper Nile state .
South Sudan: UN Doubles Peacekeepers as Toll Mounts
Liberia, Abyei, Democratic Republic of Congo and Ivory Coast to contribute additional troops.
South Sudan: US Marines 'Ready to Intervene'
Mass grave containing 75 bodies found in Unity state as US prepares to avoid repeat of Benghazi disaster.
South Sudan Fighting Escalating Into Ethnic War
Fears of civil war loom as Dinka and Nuer tribes clash leaving scores dead amid claims of massacre.
South Sudan Government Loses Control of Bentiu
South Sudan: Atmosphere of Fear and Violence, says UN
The conflict in South Sudan is deepening while UN staff are being relocated to Uganda.
South Sudan Government Troops Lose Control of Oil-rich Bentiu [VIDEO]
Unity state capital falls to commander allied to ousted vice-president Riek Machar.
UN Evacuates Staff From South Sudan as Violence Escalates
All but essential United Nations staff flown out of country.
Two US Military Aircraft Hit by Rebel Fire in South Sudan
Three US service members wounded after South Sudan rebels fire at military aircraft.
South Sudan Rebels Take Over City of Bor
South Sudan rebels have taken over the town of Bor, capital of Jonglei state, killing at least 19 civilians
South Sudan Clashes Kill Hundreds amid Rising Fears of Ethnic Conflict
Violence between rival army factions could have killed 400 to 500 people, UN officials say.