Police in South Sudan declared a nighttime curfew on Friday, a day after anti-Sudanese protests degenerated into looting and violence in the capital of the chronically unstable country.
October 13, 2011 (JUBA) – South Sudan’s new Interior Minister Alison Monani Magaya said Monday that the police needed to admit what mistakes had been made the past in order to develop the ...
Police in South Sudan on Friday declared a nighttime curfew the morning after an anti-Sudanese demonstration in the capital Juba degenerated into looting.
A wave of unrest targeting Sudanese businesses has swept through South Sudan following the killing of Southern Sudanese people in Wad Madani, El Gezira, after the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) ...
Please enable JavaScript to read this content. Sudan will keep police forces in the disputed Abyei region bordering South Sudan for now, the state news agency SUNA ...
People protesting against increases in the price of bread and fuel lit fires in Atbara, Sudan Eight demonstrators have been killed in clashes with armed police in northern and eastern Sudan ...
Meanwhile, Lual said the police also arrested a South Sudanese law student who studies at one of Sudan’s universities after he inadvertently hit a girl in a crowed seeking to get in a public ...
The demonstrators marched towards the presidential palace but were chased away by police. They dismissed a deal signed recently between the military and civilians, saying it was too vague.