Displaced in South Sudan suffers from aftermath of LRA violence
A new report conducted by DRC/DDG in South Sudan shows that the population is still suffering from widespread and enduring social trauma as a result of Lord's Resistance Army (LRA) violence, even though the militant group has disappeared from the country.
Sudan's army says kills 15 rebels, retakes part of South Darfur
Violence in Darfur has subsided from its peak in 2003 and 2004, but a surge has forced more than 130,000 people to flee their homes since the start of this year, according to the United Nations
South Sudan ambush kills 5 U.N. peacekeepers, 7 civilians
The soldiers were escorting a U.N. convoy near the town of Gumuruk in Jonglei, a remote state hit hard by a cycle of cattle rustling, tribal violence and fighting between government forces and insurgents
Several UN peacekeepers, civilian staff killed in S.Sudan
U.N. convoy was attacked near the remote town of Gumuruk - army spokesman
U.N. peacekeepers and civilian staff killed in S.Sudan - U.N.
Ambush by unknown attackers took place in South Sudan's restive eastern state of Jonglei