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Activist demands police to clarify Juba youth arrests
Juba, South Sudan (Eye Radio) – A civil society activist has called on the Police Authority to clarify the status of youth arrested during recent operations in Juba. This demand comes amid growing concerns about allegations of forced recruitment...

South Sudan, Uganda to tighten grip on cross-border crimes
Author: Michael Daniel | Published: 8 hours ago Nimule bridge near the Ugandan border. (Photo/File/Courtesy) Police authorities in South Sudan and Uganda have reached a mutual understanding aimed at combating cross-border crimes, international...

Prioritize medical Allowance for MPs, Speaker Nunu tells Finance Ministry
By Lodu William Odiya South Sudan Transitional National Legislative Assembly’s Speaker, Rt. Jemma Nunu Kumba has called on the Ministry of Finance and Planning, to prioritize medical allowances for lawmakers. The speaker made the call during the...

Opinion| Dr. George Elombi appointed President of Afreximbank: What it means for South Sudan’s economic future
The appointment of Dr. George Elombi as the new President and Chairman of the Board of Directors of the African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank), effective September 2025, marks a significant moment in the evolution of Africa’s financial...

Players released from South Sudan Premier League clubs
By Morris ‘Dogga The South Sudan Football Federation (SSFF) has announced the official release of players from Premier League clubs ahead of the 2025/2026 football season. The list below outlines the number of released players from each club: 🔵...

South Sudan hosts 10th East Africa health and scientific conference
South Sudan’s Vice President for the Service Cluster, Josephine Lagu Yanga, on Wednesday opened the 10th East Africa Health and Scientific Conference in Juba, welcoming delegates from East African Community (EAC) member states to promote...

EES governor to launch Torit University of Science and Technology
Author: Lasuba Memo | Published: 17 minutes ago Photo|Courtesy of Juba Times Eastern Equatoria Governor Louis Lobong Lojoro has announced plans to operationalize the Torit University of Science and Technology, following a meeting with the head of...

‘Come and invest in our rivers, lakes’ – deputy minister to investors in Rome
Author: Michael Daniel | Published: 2 hours ago The White Nile. | File/courtesy The head of South Sudan’s delegation at the 44th Session of the UN FAO Conference in Rome, has called on investors to explore untapped opportunities in the country’s...

Another communist judge in America overruled by Supreme Court so Trump can deport more illegals to Sudan to save America and our free elections
Another communist judge in America overruled by Supreme Court so Trump can deport more illegals to Sudan to save America and our free elections Eight convicted migrants have been deported from the United States to South Sudan after the Supreme...

Police to probe attack on Gen Stephen Warikozi
By Alan Clement South Sudan National Police Service (SSNPS) has reaffirmed its commitment to investigate the attack on the top police officer. Maj. Gen. Dr. Stephen Warikozi, the Director of Research and Transformation at South Sudan National...
South Sudan celebrates second anniversary of Great Nile Landscape Success
The Republic of South Sudan and African Parks on Wednesday celebrate the anniversary of their landmark 10-year agreement to manage Boma and Badingilo National Parks and the wider Great Nile Migration Landscape (GNML). In August 2022, African Parks...

South Sudan, Russia’s Rosneft, on the brink of massive oil deal
Once executed, the partnership will enable South Sudan to refine and transport its oil locally, increase production, cut dependency on neighboring countries’ infrastructure, and boost national revenues. By Emmanuel Mandella South Sudan’s national...

South Sudan Partners NCAT To Boost Aviation Training
June 24, (THEWILL) – The Civil Aviation Authority of South Sudan has signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with the Nigerian College of Aviation Technology (NCAT), Zaria, Kaduna State, to support manpower development in its aviation sector....

U.S. Could Vastly Expand Global Immigrant Detention Network
The Trump administration is set to vastly expand deportations to countries other than immigrants’ home nations, supercharging a system of international detainee transfers that human rights advocates say exposes thousands of people to human rights...
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Jamaica has not refused to accept deported nationals, says Johnson Smith
The Minister of Foreign Affairs is distancing itself from reports out of the United States that the government refused to accept the return of Jamaican nationals, resulting in their deportation to the southern African kingdom of Eswatini. Minister...

South Sudanese youth pledge digital peace, combat hate speech online
Author: Michael Daniel | Published: 8 hours ago A group photo of participants following discussions on online hate speech coincided with the International Day for Countering Hate Speech - Credit: Michael Daniel/Eye Radio JUBA, South Sudan (Eye...

'Trump’s most lawless excesses' are only getting worse — thanks to the Supreme Court: expert
On Thursday, July 3, the U.S. Supreme Court examined the case DHS v. D.V.D. and handed down an order favorable to the Trump Administration. At issue was whether or not eight migrant men could be deported to South Sudan for detention even though...

Russian chess icon associated to S-Sudan coup plan
(MENAFN) Former world chess champion and Russian dissident Garry Kasparov has been named in connection with an alleged coup attempt in South Sudan, according to a report by Bloomberg on Wednesday. The story centers on Peter Ajak, a Harvard fellow...

U.S. says it destroyed 500 metric tons of expired food aid but it won't affect future distribution
WASHINGTON — The State Department says its destruction of 500 metric tons of emergency food aid that was stored in a warehouse in the Middle East was required because it had expired and that the move will not affect the distribution of similar...

South Sudan doesn’t wait for the idle: Who runs this country bow?
By Isaac Chol Aguer Since the earliest days of South Sudan’s independence, the principle of state sovereignty and institutional continuity has always stood above personal ambitions. Every constitutional document and political accord signed under...