UK advises British nationals in South Sudan to leave
- Britain has advised its citizens in South Sudan to leave due to rising tensions that may lead to civil war.
- The British foreign minister David Lammy stated that the situation's descent into violence is not in anyone's interest.
- Malaysians in South Sudan have been urged to leave immediately as risks escalate, advised by Wisma Putra.
- The Malaysian government stated it prioritizes the safety and well-being of its citizens abroad and is monitoring the situation closely.
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UK advises British nationals in South Sudan to leave
LONDON - Britain on Thursday advised its citizens in South Sudan to leave the country following rising tensions that have brought the East African nation to the brink of renewed civil war.
South Sudan: In Juba, people "anticipate fighting from one minute to the next"
Many Juba residents woke up on Wednesday as artillery roared, while clashes between the army loyal to President Salva Kiir and the forces supporting Vice President Riek Machar have been resurrected for weeks the spectre of the war in South Sudan.


UK warns Brits to leave African state
Security in South Sudan could deteriorate "rapidly and unpredictably," London has warned The UK has advised British nationals to leave South Sudan, where escalating tensions have sparked widespread fears that the East African nation is on the verge of renewed civil war. The British Foreign, Commonwealth, and De
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