Food shortages in South Sudan force more people into exile, cause friction
Local residents in Maban County demand that 60,000 refugees in Yusuf Batil and Gendrassa camps leave within two months. Hostilities spread to Doro and Kaya camps.
A South Sudanese woman sits next to her new born baby at the maternity ward in a Hospital in Rumbek
A South Sudanese woman sits next to her new born baby at the maternity ward in a Hospital in Rumbek March 20, 2014. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS HEALTH CONFLICT)
On a high seas rescue mission with the Italian Navy
A flotilla of five navy vessels has saved more than 10,000 people from overcrowded boats on the Mediterranean under an operation launched last year.
Blacksmiths work at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek
Blacksmiths work at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek March 20, 2014. Some of the blacksmiths working in the market are using bullet casings to make bracelets or spears for fishing. The oldest blacksmith here has been doing that since the first Sudanese civil war (Anyanya I, 1955-1972), according to a blacksmith at the market. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CONFLICT SOCIETY)
Bracelets made out of melted bullet casings lay on the ground at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek
Bracelets made out of melted bullet casings lay on the ground at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek March 20, 2014. Some of the blacksmiths working in the market are using bullet casings to make bracelets or spears for fishing. The oldest blacksmith here has been doing that since the first Sudanese civil war (Anyanya I, 1955-1972), according to a blacksmith at the market. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CONFLICT SOCIETY)
A blacksmiths holds a bracelet made out of melted bullet casings at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek
A blacksmiths holds a bracelet made out of melted bullet casings at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek March 20, 2014. Some of the blacksmiths working in the market are using bullets casings to make bracelets or spears for fishing. The oldest blacksmith here has been doing that since the first Sudanese civil war (Anyanya I, 1955-1972), according to a blacksmith at the market. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CONFLICT SOCIETY)
Blacksmith make a bracelet out of melted bullet casings at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek
Blacksmith make a bracelet out of melted bullet casings at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek March 20, 2014. Some of the blacksmiths working in the market are using bullet casings to make bracelets or spears for fishing. The oldest blacksmith here has been doing that since the first Sudanese civil war (Anyanya I, 1955-1972), according to a blacksmith at the market. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CONFLICT SOCIETY)
A blacksmiths makes a bracelet out of melted bullet caisings while his son looks, at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek
A blacksmiths makes a bracelet out of melted bullet casings while his son looks, at the blacksmith's market in Rumbek March 20, 2014. Some of the blacksmiths working in the market are using bullet casings to make bracelets or spears for fishing. The oldest blacksmith here has been doing that since the first Sudanese civil war (Anyanya I, 1955-1972), according to a blacksmith at the market. REUTERS/Andreea Campeanu (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS CONFLICT SOCIETY)