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U.S. completes de­por­tation of 8 men to South Sudan after weeks of legal wrangling BY Associated Press Washington, D.C. UPDATED 4:27 PM ET Jul. 05, 2025 ...
Over two years have passed since Sudan plunged into a civil war that has caused what aid organizations have described as one of the world’s worst displacement and hunger crises.
A federal judge on Friday briefly halted deportations of eight immigrants to war-torn South Sudan, sending the case to another judge, in Boston, the day after the Supreme Court green-lighted their ...
Sudan and South Sudan failed to reach an agreement on revised oil export fees, creating new tensions over the landlocked South Sudan's access to its only oil export pipeline through Sudan.
Reports and social media posts reveal attacks started up again in South Sudan, Africa. The South Sudan Council of Churches coordinates with organizations to raise money in support of displaced people.
ICE officials and migrants deported to South Sudan face grave dangers including extreme heat, malaria exposure, and rocket attack threats while detained in converted shipping containers at a U.S ...
Aid groups and opposition politicians in South Sudan say that dozens of civilians have been killed or badly injured in airstrikes in recent weeks as the country’s army clashes with militia ...
Oil’s importance to South Sudan’s economy is often exaggerated – the bigger challenge facing Juba is its inability to secure new loans.
A federal judge has ruled that U.S. officials must retain custody and control of migrants apparently removed to South Sudan in case he orders their removals were unlawful.
The U.S. is being asked to explain why it appears to be deporting migrants from as far away as Vietnam and Cuba to South Sudan, a chaotic country that's once again in danger of collapsing into ...
A federal judge said Wednesday the Trump administration violated his order when it boarded a group of migrants on a flight headed for South Sudan earlier this week and he will issue an order requir… ...
A Look at South Sudan, Where the US Is Accused of Quietly Sending Migrants In this Sunday, July 10, 2011 file photo, Southern Sudanese wave the national flag in the capital Juba.