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The children, all under age 5, died of severe sepsis and toxicity. How could something like this have happened?
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The East Africa correspondent and his South Sudanese assistant were placed in custody on Friday for reasons that remain unclear. He was released Monday morning, while his assistant remains detained.
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People fleeing South Sudan's brutal civil war have streamed across the border to Uganda, where the Bidi Bidi camp now hosts more than 270,000 people. It's become the biggest refugee camp in the world.
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The killing of six aid workers in South Sudan was the deadliest attack since the country's civil war began in 2013.
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The fighting in South Sudan has intensified. In search of refuge, thousands are pouring into neighboring Uganda.
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In a meeting of the U.N. Human Rights Council, commission chief Yasmin Sooka reported murder and rape on an "epic" scale. "We are running out of adjectives to describe the horror," she said.
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The brutal rape left aid agencies wondering whether to pull out their foreign staff. Now the U.N. has issued a report — and taken action.
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South Sudan could see new troops from the African Union that have a broader mission than the U.N. peacekeeping force that has been in the country for years.
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Gunfire and explosions across the capital city of Juba have residents running for their lives, worried about the renewal of civil war. Both sides have now announced a cease-fire.
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There's fever. And unexplained bleeding. Like Ebola. But tests show that the 51 cases in South Sudan are definitely not Ebola.