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South Sudan's never ending war

 
 

South Sudan's conflict has entered a new, more dangerous phase. While there has been no new fighting in the capital, Juba, since a splurge of violence in July, rebellion is spreading across the country. In its wake, refugees are fleeing into neighbouring Uganda and Ethiopia, fearing yet more bloodshed to come.

 

This briefing explores a crisis that has already left more than five million people – roughly half the population – in need of aid.

 

Where are we now?

 



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In Timor Leste, "hunger season" will be worse after El Niño

 
 

Hunger stalks Timor Leste after El Niño destroyed harvests. Now farmers may have to contend with La Niña.



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Iraq's Kurds: Oil rich, still poor

 
 

The battle against IS has given various political and military factions a chance to change the stakes in the oil industry. But will Iraq's Kurds finally get their fair share?



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