Herders with machine guns intensify South Sudan land, food woes
The United Nations fears escalating violence in South Sudan will further threaten food supplies in the war-torn country of 11 million people.
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U.N. reopens Nile route to bring aid to hunger-hit South Sudan
River will reduce reliance on expensive airborne deliveries, which cost six to seven times as much as river and road transport
Uganda says it will pull troops out of S.Sudan only if Juba secured
Uganda's military presence in South Sudan a bone of contention during peace talks between president and rival
Sudan defends decision to expel two United Nations officials
Sudan also urged United Nations to respect Sudanese sovereignty, worsening tensions with the world body
U.N. says forces in Sudan's Darfur won't leave amid rising violence
Sudan has asked U.N. to draw up exit strategy
Sudan to witness more violence after ICC shelves Darfur probe - opposition
SUDAN-ICC/POLITICS:Sudan to witness more violence after ICC shelves Darfur probe - opposition
Sudan govt forces accused of gang rape in Blue Nile state
Human rights group says the number of rapes suggests that sexual violence is part of the government's counter-insurgency strategy
International court's prosecutor shelves Darfur case for lack of UN support
"Women and girls continue to bear the brunt of sustained attacks on innocent civilians," the court's prosecutor has said