US orders nonemergency government staff to leave South Sudan
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US orders nonemergency government staff to leave South Sudan as tension grows over fighting
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U.S. orders non-emergency personnel to leave South Sudan amid escalating violence
US Orders Its Non-Emergency Personnel to Leave South Sudan
The United States has ordered its non-emergency government personnel in South Sudan to leave the country because of security concerns, the State Department said on Sunday. "Armed conflict is ongoing and includes fighting between various political and ethnic groups.
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