Gunfire erupts in South Sudan capital, talks delayed
Regional powers are pressing for a peace deal, fearing the latest fighting could spiral into civil war and destabilise east Africa
Gunfire erupts in South Sudan capital, no sign of talks start
Regional powers are pressing for a peace deal, fearing the latest fighting could spiral into civil war and destabilise east Africa
Sustained gunfire heard in South Sudan's capital
SOUTHSUDAN-UNREST/ (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-Sustained gunfire heard in South Sudan's capital
Gunfire heard in South Sudan capital - witness
SOUTHSUDAN-UNREST/ (URGENT):Gunfire heard in South Sudan capital - witness
African migrants hold a sign during a protest in Tel Aviv
African migrants hold a sign during a protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv January 5, 2014. About 10,000 African migrants, largely from Sudan and Eritrea, protested in central Tel Aviv on Sunday against Israel's slow processing of asylum requests and arrests of hundreds under an Israeli law, approved last month and contested by human rights groups, which entitles the authorities to detain migrants lacking valid visas without charges. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION CIVIL UNREST)
African migrants attend a protest in Tel Aviv
African migrants attend a protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv January 5, 2014. About 10,000 African migrants, largely from Sudan and Eritrea, protested in central Tel Aviv on Sunday against Israel's slow processing of asylum requests and arrests of hundreds under an Israeli law, approved last month and contested by human rights groups, which entitles the authorities to detain migrants lacking valid visas without charges. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION CIVIL UNREST)
African migrants take part in a protest in Tel Aviv
African migrants take part in a protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv January 5, 2014. About 10,000 African migrants, largely from Sudan and Eritrea, protested in central Tel Aviv on Sunday against Israel's slow processing of asylum requests and arrests of hundreds under an Israeli law, approved last month and contested by human rights groups, which entitles the authorities to detain migrants lacking valid visas without charges. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION CIVIL UNREST)
African migrants hold signs during a protest in Tel Aviv
African migrants hold signs during a protest at Rabin Square in Tel Aviv January 5, 2014. About 10,000 African migrants, largely from Sudan and Eritrea, protested in central Tel Aviv on Sunday against Israel's slow processing of asylum requests and arrests of hundreds under an Israeli law, approved last month and contested by human rights groups, which entitles the authorities to detain migrants lacking valid visas without charges. REUTERS/Nir Elias (ISRAEL - Tags: POLITICS SOCIETY IMMIGRATION CIVIL UNREST)