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Could South Sudan be at the brink of sinking?

February 5, 2025
Just as a ship sinking to the bottom of the ocean suggests an inevitable and dire outcome, this metaphor can symbolize situations where all hope seems lost, or where efforts to salvage or resolve an issue are failing

Religion and Politics

February 5, 2025
A large majority of Americans feel that religion is losing influence in public life, according to a 2019 Pew Research Center survey.

Marriage and Matrimony

February 5, 2025
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Culture and Ethnicities of South Sudan

February 5, 2025
South Sudan, independent from Sudan since July 2011 after decades of civil war, is one of the world’s poorest countries and ranks among the lowest in many socioeconomic categories.

Roads and Business

February 5, 2025
The development of roads in South Sudan is closely intertwined with its business and economic activities, given the country’s vast size and the critical role that infrastructure plays in facilitating trade, access to markets, and overall economic growth. Here’s an overview based