Juba is blaming Khartoum for preventing it from restarting oil production halted in dispute that nearly took them back to all-out war
South Sudan has the world's highest maternal mortality rate and almost no health services after 50 years of war
Amnesty International, Human Rights Watch say more than 200 people are thought to be on death row, half of them languishing in cramped, dirty cells in Juba
US official says camp must be moved further from border to protect civilians from military presence
U.N. fearful that another influx would quickly undo gains as charities struggle to maintain services in remote, waterlogged camps
Generations have lost chance to shape their nation because of a lack of education
Breakaway general accused of populating his forces with disgruntled ethnic Murle youth who are resisting army-led disarmament
Rapid and steady influx of refugees caused by bombs, floods in Numba Mountains pushes camp to breaking point
Authorities can only sedate or imprison many suffering from post-war trauma
Hundreds of South Sudanese pay tribute to Cuba for sheltering them from ravages of war
Squad is still practicing hard in Juba, despite little hope that select few will get last-minute chance to compete in upcoming London Games
High maternal mortality rate remains one year after South Sudan became independent
The country's first year was a tumultuous one that saw renewed fighting with former civil war foe Sudan and the shutdown of oil production.
South Sudan searches for documents to record, archive history since gaining independence
Tens of thousands of refugees fleeing war in Sudan are struggling to find enough water to drink and cook with, they are suffering from exhaustion, dehydration and malnutrition
UN concerned shutdown of oil production may hit South Sudanese hard in coming months as food shortages already effect half of population
First flights that will carry up to 15,000 South Sudanese home from Sudan land in capital Juba to cheering crowds
Khartoum cuts food, water, orders at least 12,000 South Sudanese stuck in north to repatriate by Saturday despite lack of transportation
Juba officials say they're voluntarily pulling forces from disputed Abyei region, but Khartoum officials describe a forced exit
South Sudan’s occupation of Heglig has sparked fears that border clashes could lead to all-out war
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