South Sudan, rebel negotiators to arrive in Ethiopia on Wednesday - minister
SOUTHSUDAN-UNREST/ETHIOPIA (URGENT):South Sudan, rebel negotiators to arrive in Ethiopia on Wednesday - minister
ETHIOPIA FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS SOUTH SUDAN GOVERNMENT, REBEL NEGOTIATORS TO ARRIVE IN ETHIOPIA ON WEDNESDAY; FEARS CONTINUED FIGHTING MAY DELAY PEACE TALKS
ETHIOPIA FOREIGN MINISTER SAYS SOUTH SUDAN GOVERNMENT, REBEL NEGOTIATORS TO ARRIVE IN ETHIOPIA ON WEDNESDAY; FEARS CONTINUED FIGHTING MAY DELAY PEACE TAL
Jordan assumes U.N. Security Council chair as conflicts persist
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Bangladeshi police officers from the U.N. operation queue as they arrive in South Sudan
Bangladeshi police officers from the U.N. operation queue as they arrive in South Sudan international airport in Juba December 31, 2013. The Bangladeshi officers, who are trained in crowd management and security, will be deployed to help manage the growing population of displaced civilians sheltering in compounds throughout the country, according to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CIVIL UNREST)
Bangladeshi police officers from the U.N. operation queue as they arrive in South Sudan
Bangladeshi police officers from the U.N. operation queue as they arrive in South Sudan international airport in Juba December 31, 2013. The Bangladeshi officers, who are trained in crowd management and security, will be deployed to help manage the growing population of displaced civilians sheltering in compounds throughout the country, according to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CIVIL UNREST)
Bangladeshi police officers from the U.N. operation sit in a bus after arriving in South Sudan
Bangladeshi police officers from the U.N. operation sit in a bus after arriving in South Sudan international airport in Juba December 31, 2013. The Bangladeshi officers, who are trained in crowd management and security, will be deployed to help manage the growing population of displaced civilians sheltering in compounds throughout the country, according to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CIVIL UNREST)
Bangladeshi police officers from the U.N. operation sit in a bus after arriving in South Sudan
Bangladeshi police officers from the U.N. operation sit in a bus after arriving in South Sudan international airport in Juba December 31, 2013. The Bangladeshi officers, who are trained in crowd management and security, will be deployed to help manage the growing population of displaced civilians sheltering in compounds throughout the country, according to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CIVIL UNREST)
Bangladeshi police officers from the U.N. operation disembark from an aircraft after arriving in South Sudan
Bangladeshi police officers from the U.N. operation disembark from an aircraft after arriving in South Sudan international airport in Juba December 31, 2013. The Bangladeshi officers, who are trained in crowd management and security, will be deployed to help manage the growing population of displaced civilians sheltering in compounds throughout the country, according to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CIVIL UNREST)
Bangladeshi police officers from the U.N. operation disembark from an aircraft after arriving in South Sudan
Bangladeshi police officers from the U.N. operation disembark from an aircraft after arriving in South Sudan international airport in Juba December 31, 2013. The Bangladeshi officers, who are trained in crowd management and security, will be deployed to help manage the growing population of displaced civilians sheltering in compounds throughout the country, according to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CIVIL UNREST)
Bangladeshi police officers from the U.N. operation queue as they arrive in South Sudan
Bangladeshi police officers from the U.N. operation queue as they arrive in South Sudan international airport in Juba December 31, 2013. The Bangladeshi officers, who are trained in crowd management and security, will be deployed to help manage the growing population of displaced civilians sheltering in compounds throughout the country, according to the United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS). REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS MILITARY CIVIL UNREST)