Canada’s ambassador has mused about adding to our peacekeeping in South Sudan. But we must learn from past mistakes first
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Why the UN fails where it matters most
Scott Gilmore on mass rape, Canada, and the desperate need for UN reform
Where children are the killers
A rag-tag opposition forms to battle the African rebel leaders who put guns in the hands of children
Entrances: Bursting on the scene
From the IMF’s first pink ribbon at the top to the new country on the map–a close look at this year’s newcomers
South Sudan makes it onto Google maps
For months after independence, the country remained a non-entity on online maps
South Sudan’s central banker fired
South Sudanese pound continues to fall against greenback
South Sudan becomes 193rd country to join the UN
Induction follows country’s long awaited succession from north Sudan
Can South Sudan survive?
The capital is booming, but infrastructure is non-existent and tensions are mounting