Africa / South Sudan
South Sudan is on the brink of a renewed civil war, with escalating violence and a collapsing peace deal raising concerns about the nation's future.
South Sudan, the world's youngest nation, gained independence in 2011 but has been plagued by instability. A civil war erupted in 2013, primarily along ethnic lines, between forces loyal to President Kiir (Dinka) and Vice-President Machar (Nuer). A 2018 peace agreement brought a fragile truce, but tensions have persisted. The recent fighting in Upper Nile State, involving the White Army militia, has further destabilized the situation. The UN has reported the use of barrel bombs, causing significant civilian casualties. The influx of over 800,000 refugees from Sudan last year has added to the strain on South Sudan's resources.
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