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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

TENS OF THOUSANDS MORE SOUTH SUDANESE HAVE FLED FIGHTING FOLLOWING TRUCE - UN AGENCY

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A group of displaced women and children rest on Ethiopian territory after crossing the Baro River from South Sudan. Photo: UNHCR/L.F. Godinho

TENS OF THOUSANDS MORE SOUTH SUDANESE HAVE FLED FIGHTING FOLLOWING TRUCE – UN AGENCY

Some 70,000 more people have fled their homes in South Sudan since a 9 May agreement was signed to end the fighting that has ravaged the world’s youngest nation for over six months, the United Nations refugee agency said today. Read more


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