As Kenyan authorities scramble to provide precise casualty tolls, stories of heroic feats begin to emerge from the horror
Kept about 200 meters from the mall by a heavy security presence, reporters find it impossible to tell where the firing was coming from,
Estimates indicate vast underground reserve could solve region's water problems and provide all of country with enough water for next 70 years
Yet another round of ethnic violence in Jonglei state has forced more than 100,000 people from minority tribe into extreme peril
Wave of ethnic killings plague the Lou Nuer and their rivals, the Murle, in South Sudan's Jonglei state
Marking two rocky years of national sovereignty, the streets of Juba are festive as revelers express hope for the future
New nation seeks to attract foreign companies to eastern region to uncover natural resources that could transition country off its oil dependency
South Sudan urges Sudan to use dialogue instead of new threats
Salva Kiir speaks during visit from new Kenyan president, ICC indictee Uhuru Kenyatta, who pledges creation of roads, rail, pipelines
Official says 180,000 barrels should be flowing by next month and be exported from Port Sudan
Tens of thousands who have wanted to enter from the north are trapped in border towns
Kidnapped in Sudan, sold into Egypt, Eritrean refugees reportedly are being hideously abused until families back home pay large sums to save them
South Sudan relies on oil for 98 percent of its government budget
Many South Sudan women are silenced by fear, stigma attached to being victimized, abused
Bishop Paride Taban sheltered and fed thousands of people during decades of conflict
Slowly, aid agencies are trying to get women on first rung of the ladder of independence through a unique banking system born out of a simple box
International Committee of Red Cross hopes amputee center will provide thousands in worst-hit northern states a new lease on life
Fragile peace remains in semi-ghost town while Sudan, South Sudan struggle for control at negotiating table, but residents fear violence could return in coming months
Aid group warns that rising numbers of women, children are being stabbed, shot, beaten
Graham Hughes says he has broken a world record by visiting every sovereign state without flying
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