Locals and foreign nationals gather at Juba International Airport as they wait for flights out of the South Sudanese capital Juba
Locals and foreign nationals gather at Juba International Airport as they wait for flights out of the South Sudanese capital Juba December 18, 2013. Clashes that erupted in Juba late on Sunday spread on Wednesday to the flashpoint town of Bor, north of the capital and scene of an ethnic massacre in 1991 that has raised fears of slide back into conflict between clans. REUTERS/Hakim George (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
Locals and foreign nationals gather at Juba International Airport as they wait for flights out of the South Sudanese capital Juba
Locals and foreign nationals gather at Juba International Airport as they wait for flights out of the South Sudanese capital Juba December 18, 2013. Clashes that erupted in Juba late on Sunday spread on Wednesday to the flashpoint town of Bor, north of the capital and scene of an ethnic massacre in 1991 that has raised fears of slide back into conflict between clans. REUTERS/Hakim George (SOUTH SUDAN - Tags: CIVIL UNREST POLITICS)
U.N. warns that South Sudan violence could spread
SOUTHSUDAN-UNREST/UN (URGENT):U.N. warns that South Sudan violence could spread
U.N. CHIEF BAN KI-MOON SAYS THERE'S A RISK THE VIOLENCE IN SOUTH SUDAN COULD SPREAD TO OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNTRY
U.N. CHIEF BAN KI-MOON SAYS THERE'S A RISK THE VIOLENCE IN SOUTH SUDAN COULD SPREAD TO OTHER PARTS OF THE COUNT
South Sudan president says ready for talks with rival
SOUTHSUDAN-UNREST/DIALOGUE (URGENT):South Sudan president says ready for talks with rival
SOUTH SUDAN PRESIDENT SAYS WOULD BE READY FOR DIALOGUE WITH RIVAL FORMER VICE PRESIDENT TO END FIGHTING -SPOKESMAN
SOUTH SUDAN PRESIDENT SAYS WOULD BE READY FOR DIALOGUE WITH RIVAL FORMER VICE PRESIDENT TO END FIGHTING -SPOKESM
Fighting spreads to near flashpoint South Sudan town
An official in Bor, north of Juba, said soldiers attacked each other at two military barracks and one journalist said troops loyal to Vice President Riek Machar now controlled them, suggesting violence was increasingly running along ethnic lines
South Sudan clashes kill 400 to 500 people
The UN says hundreds of people have died in clashes in the South Sudanese capital Juba after fighting between rival groups of soldiers over the last few days.
South Sudan fighting breaks out near ethnic flashpoint town
SOUTHSUDAN-UNREST/FLASHPOINT (URGENT):South Sudan fighting breaks out near ethnic flashpoint town