A small aircraft carrying oil workers in South Sudan's Unity State crashed on takeoff from its oilfield airport on Wednesday, killing 20 people, the region's information minister said. The plane had departed for the capital Juba when it went down,
Fighting around Sudan ‘s largest oil refinery set the sprawling complex ablaze, satellite data analyzed by The Associated Press on Saturday shows, sending thick, black smoke over the country’s capital.
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A small aircraft carrying oil workers in South Sudan's Unity State crashed on Wednesday, killing 20 people, an official said.
A small aircraft carrying oil workers in South Sudan's Unity State has crashed, killing 20 people, an official says. The plane crashed at the Unity oilfield airport on Wednesday morning as it was heading to the capital Juba, Unity State's information minister Gatwech Bipal said.
Fighting around Sudan’s largest oil refinery set the sprawling complex ablaze, satellite data analysed by The Associated Press on Saturday shows. The attacks around the refinery, owned by Sudan ...
A small aircraft crashed in South Sudan’s Unity State on Wednesday January 29 morning, killing 20 people, according to officials. The plane, en route from the Unity oilfield airport to the capital Juba, went down in the early hours, said Gatwech Bipal, the information minister for Unity State.
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A small aircraft carrying oil workers in South Sudan’s Unity State crashed on Wednesday, killing 20 people, an official said. The plane crashed at the Unity oilfield airport on Wednesday morning as it was heading to the capital Juba,
South Sudan’s Minister of Petroleum, Puot Kang Chuol, has provided an update on today’s deadly plane crash and the ongoing investigation into the incident.
After a lengthy shutdown, South Sudan's oil is flowing again. But experts question whether the resumption of production will end the nation's economic struggles. Some even believe it might deepen existing inequalities.