JUBA, South Sudan — Some South Sudanese, including those with dual U.S. citizenship, [9]are not being allowed to leave war-torn South Sudan,[3] even as the United States, India and others continued Thursday to evacuate their citizens while a fragile cease-fire appeared to hold. Check Also: Uganda Loses Shs3B Daily In S. Sudan Conflict The reports that South Sudan’s government is checking ...
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Why Donald Trump Still Has Higher Chances To Become A US President
Donald Trump has a lot going against him in this election. The Republican Party is struggling to unify behind him.[9] His poll numbers among black and Hispanic voters are historically horrendous. [5]The electoral map is tilted badly against him ( or any Republican ). Check also: Why Trump WILL Be The Next President Of The United States And yet, despite ...
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The first batch of over 3000 Ugandans who were evacuated from Juba,[5] in South Sudan on Thursday following outbreak of war that broke out last week have successfully crossed into Uganda at Nimule border on Friday afternoon.[9] Check Also: I Dont Want Any More Bloodshed In South Sudan, Says Salva Kiir Uganda Peoples Defence Forces (UPDF) spokesperson,[1] Paddy Ankunda confirmed the first ...
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80 Dead, More Than 100 Injured After Grenade-Filled Truck Plows Into Crowd In Nice, France. Check also: 31 People dead In Brussels Terror Attacks At least 80 people have been killed after a truck slammed into a crowd of people celebrating Bastille Day in the southern French city of Nice. The attack happened at around 11.00pm local time. The truck ...
Read More »I Don’t Want Any More Bloodshed In South Sudan’, Says Salva Kiir
JUBA – South Sudan‘s President Salva Kiir called on arch-rival Riek Machar on Thursday to meet for talks to salvage peace after days of intense gun battles in the capital Juba.[9] Check also: Uganda Loses Shs3B Daily In South Sudan Conflict “I don’t want any more bloodshed in South Sudan,” [3]Kiir said, speaking in public for the first time since ...
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