South Sudan Soldiers Face Trial For Deadly Hotel Rampage

South Sudanese soldiers accused of a horrific attack on foreign aid workers during the country's civil war are facing trial almost a year later. Twelve of the 20 soldiers accused … Click to Continue »

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