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flag Renewed violence between South Sudan's president and vice president displaces over 63,000, threatening civil war.

South Sudan faces renewed civil war threats as violence escalates between forces loyal to President Salva Kiir and Vice President Riek Machar. Over 63,000 have been displaced due to the fighting, which has intensified in Upper Nile State. The UN warns that the situation is dire, with both leaders urged to engage in dialogue and honor the 2018 peace agreement. Regional and international actors are pushing for immediate action to prevent another devastating conflict.

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