Children displaced by recent fighting in South Sudan react to the camera from behind a fence at the UNAMIS facility in Jabel
Children displaced by recent fighting in South Sudan react to the camera from behind a fence at the United Nations Mission in Sudan (UNAMIS) facility in Jabel, on the outskirts of capital Juba December 23, 2013. South Sudan President Salva Kiir said on Tuesday government troops have take control of the Jonglei state capital Bor, a key town which rebels loyal to former Vice President Riek Machar seized last week. Picture taken December 23, 2013. REUTERS/James Akena (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: POLITICS CIVIL UNREST TPX IMAGES OF THE DAY)
REPEAT-UPDATE 1-Mass grave fuels fears of ethnic bloodshed in South Sudan
SUDANSOUTH-UNREST/ (PICTURE, TV,UPDATE 1):REPEAT-UPDATE 1-Mass grave fuels fears of ethnic bloodshed in South Sudan
South Sudan president says government troops retake key town
SOUTHSUDAN-UNREST/BOR (URGENT, TV):South Sudan president says government troops retake key town
SOUTH SUDAN PRESIDENT SALVA KIIR SAYS GOVERNMENT TROOPS HAVE TAKEN CONTROL OF JONGLEI STATE CAPITAL BOR FROM REBELS
SOUTH SUDAN PRESIDENT SALVA KIIR SAYS GOVERNMENT TROOPS HAVE TAKEN CONTROL OF JONGLEI STATE CAPITAL BOR FROM REBE
S.Sudan oil output falls 45,000 bpd due to clashes-minister
SOUTHSUDAN-UNREST/OIL (UPDATE 1):UPDATE 1-S.Sudan oil output falls 45,000 bpd due to clashes-minister
WFP Provides Food For South Sudanese Displaced By Current Conflict
JUBA - The World Food Programme (WFP) is distributing food to South Sudanese civilians who have fled recent violence. Food distributions began on Sunday for some 30,000 civilians sheltering in UNMISS peacekeeping compounds in Juba and Bentiu, and WFP plans in the coming days to assist more people who are displaced in other parts of the country.