South Sudan has accused its neighbour Sudan of aiding Riek Machar's rebels, something Khartoum denies.
EXCLUSIVE IBTimesUK interviews secretary general of SPLM-N, banned political party and rebel group in Sudan.
IBTimesUK talks to Sudanese envoy and SPLM-N banned political party on strike against fuel subsidy cuts.
Sudan opposition party tells IBTimes UK people can no longer cope with country's crippled economy.
The Air Rally aims to follow in the footsteps of the pioneering flights of the Twenties.
Country claimed in 2015 it wanted to leave ICC following criticism for refusing to arrest Sudan's President.
Unaccompanied children in the Jungle migrant camp tell IBTimes UK of their fears for the future amid demolition threats.
Government claims presence of 750 troops in North Kivu province raises security concerns.
At least 200 people allegedly killed by chemical weapons agents since start of January military offensive.
Violence continues in South Sudan, where rights groups say journalists reporting on conflict are persecuted.
Those on board were Egyptian, Eritrean, Sudanese and Somalian, although it was not clear where the boat was travelling to.
Machar left South Sudan, and was subsequently dismissed as vice-president, following violence in Juba in July.
Sudan says South Sudan has not fulfilled its commitment to expel rebel groups within 21 days.
Machar dismissed as vice president after fleeing capital Juba following deadly fighting in July
Government opposes plan to deploy peacekeepers in after violence leaves hundreds dead.
EXCLUSIVE: IBTimes UK interviews South Sudanese envoy on AU-approved plan to deploy more peacekeepers
Uganda, after sending troops to support government, said arms embargo would weaken army after latest violence.
EXCLUSIVE:IBTimes UK interviews South Sudanese ambassador on renewed violence in Juba and peace deal
Skirmishes a reminder of 2013-15 civil war that left tens of thousands dead and displaced 2.2 million.
World's newest nation gained independence from Sudan in 2011.
Interior Ministry says it was a unique decision as Ali hopes it is a turning point for Africans.
The former president of the General Assembly told IBTimes UK how he plans to reform the organisation.