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Thousands celebrate South Sudan's independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011. AFP
Beyond the Headlines: What's next for South Sudan at 10

The African nation's first decade has been blighted by civil strife, corruption and famine, but Ahmed Maher travels to Juba to find out how the country’s leaders plan to make a brighter future

Beyond the HeadlinesJuly 08, 2021
Ahmed Maher
A newly released child soldier attends a release ceremony in Yambio, South Sudan, on February 7, 2018. - More than 300 child soldiers, including 87 girls, have been released in South Sudan's war-torn region of Yambio under a programme to help reintegrate them into society, the UN said on on Februar y 7, 2018. A conflict erupted in South Sudan little more than two years after gained independence from Sudan in 2011, causing tens of thousands of deaths and uprooting nearly four million people. The integration programme in Yambio, which is located in the south of the country, aims at helping 700 child soldiers return to normal life. (Photo by Stefanie Glinski / AFP)
South Sudan at 10: pressing hard for a lasting peace

Implementation of the last peace agreement has been slow and communal violence is still common amid concerns of a return to civil war

AfricaJuly 08, 2021
Ahmed Maher
A Sudanese protester flashes a victory sign in front of a banner depicting ousted and detained president Omar Al Bashir in April 2019, during a protest outside the army headquarters in the capital Khartoum. AFP
No forgiveness for Sudan’s Al Bashir 20 years after church shooting

A South Sudanese victim of the former dictator’s forces recounts his life under the regime of ousted Omar Al Bashir

MENAJuly 06, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Vice President Rebecca Nyandeng De Mabior is posing for a portrait after an interview at her office in Juba, South Sudan, on June 16th, 2021.
South Sudan’s Mama Rebecca on being a woman in politics

South Sudan's first woman vice president speaks to 'The National' in an exclusive interview as country marks 10 years of independence

AfricaJuly 04, 2021
Ahmed Maher
President Salva Kiir Mayardit and Vice President Riek Machar. Fighting broke out in 2013 amid a leadership struggle between the men. AP
Hope and strife: South Sudan 10 years after independence

Ahmed Maher reports from Juba, where South Sudan's leaders are working to reverse the fortunes of the world's youngest country after years of civil war

MENAJuly 04, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Mr Malek, who was appointed by President Salva Kiir Mayardit in 2018 by a decree, said the Ministry of Irrigation has been instructed to start conducting initial studies to figure out the infrastructure needed for the major dam. The National
South Sudan poised to realise Nile dam dream, says minister

In an exclusive interview with ‘The National’, Deputy Foreign Minister Deng Dau Deng Malek said the country has the money and the drive to industrialise after the end of its civil war

AfricaJune 24, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Prominent Palestinian activist Muna El Kurd was arrested when police stormed her house on Sunday. Israeli police said that their action was based on a court order. Reuters
Activists see Israeli police using violence to silence support for Sheikh Jarrah

Israeli and Palestinian activists say security forces are using increasingly heavy-handed tactics to stifle protests

MENAJune 09, 2021
Ahmed Maher
A Palestinian schoolgirl walks past a house in Sheikh Jarrah decorated with the Star of David and an Israeli flag. AFP Photo
Inside the legal battle for Jerusalem’s Sheikh Jarrah

Some Palestinian families have been stuck in legal limbo since the 1970s and the campaign against eviction has culminated in a Supreme Court appeal

MENAJune 06, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Deng Deng Nhial says an effective management and development of South Sudan's vast resources is vital for the country to achieve sustained economic growth. Victor Besa / The National.
South Sudan seeks investment as guns fall silent

South Sudan's ambassador to the UAE says world's youngest country wants to gain trust of foreign investors

AfricaJune 02, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Hisham Al Hashimi, an expert on Iraqi armed groups and supporter of the protest movement, was assassinated in Baghdad in July 2020.(AFP)
UN: Iraq's militias are killing activists amid climate of impunity

UN Iraq mission documents lack of accountability for wave of targeted killings aimed at protesters and activists

MENAJune 01, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Right-wing Yamina party head Naftali Bennett announced his party's intention to join a new coalition. Reuters
Netanyahu era under threat as Bennett lends support to new Israeli coalition

Netanyahu's rivals have cited his corruption cases as main reason why Israel needs a 'government of change'

MENAMay 31, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Yazan Sultan Atallah Al Masry was killed in a strike on Gaza on May 10
The faces of innocence that symbolise the senselessness of the latest Gaza war

Eleven days. Thousands of missile strikes. Seventy-one young lives lost

MENAMay 29, 2021
Salem Al Rayyad
Nariman is happy that she has saved one of her two goldfishes and two canaries after an Israeli airstrike. Salem Al Rayyas for The National
Gaza: what a child learnt from a goldfish and two canaries after Israeli air strike

Palestinians living under the threat of air strikes are learning to cope with hardship and loss in surprising ways

MENAMay 21, 2021
Ahmed Maher
A Palestinian man inspects the rubble of the destroyed Al Shorouk tower after an Israeli strike in Gaza city. EPA
'Big blow' coming: Israel's controversial air strike warnings in Gaza

Attacks on buildings allegedly housing militant offices or weapon depots also leave civilians dead, injured or homeless

MENAMay 15, 2021
Ahmed Maher
Families in Sheikh Jarrah break the Ramadan fast with meals provided by different households in solidarity with neighbours facing eviction from their homes. Courtsey of Asala Abu Hasna Al Qasim
Sheikh Jarrah families host iftar meals to build solidarity

Families celebrate Palestinian heritage with lavish iftar meals for community as unrest rages over eviction plans

MENAMay 13, 2021
Ahmed Maher
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