EP181: A Nation on the Brink: The Arrest That Could Trigger a Refugee Tsunami
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South Sudan faces renewed instability following the detention of Vice President Riek Machar, accused of plotting a rebellion against President Salva Kiir. This action threatens the already fragile 2018 peace agreement and risks a resurgence of civil war, potentially mobilizing Machar's supporters and exacerbating ethnic tensions. Regionally, neighboring countries like Uganda and Sudan face increased instability and refugee flows, while critical oil pipelines are at risk. Internationally, the UN and AU are pushing for mediation, the US is demanding Machar's release, and global powers like China and Russia have their own strategic and economic interests in the unfolding crisis. The situation could have lasting consequences for power-sharing agreements and regional stability, testing the effectiveness of international diplomatic efforts.
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