South Sudan Opposition forces allege that government troops killed at least 25 civilians, including women and children, in what they describe as a "massacre" in Pankor, Ayod county. The killings come as fighting in Jonglei state has displaced more than 280,000 people since December, with UNICEF warning of widespread sexual violence, a near-total absence of GBV services, and a cholera outbreak that has now reached 98,000 cases nationally. UN humanitarian chief Tom Fletcher, visiting Juba, secured a pledge from President Salva Kiir of unimpeded access for relief agencies — though aid workers say ground access remains unpredictable and several planned missions have already been denied. A nurse in Jonglei told AFP: "Our government is supposed to protect our lives but unfortunately turned on us. Our hope is gone." Syria Al-Hol camp has been rapidly depopulated after Syrian government forces took control in January, with 15,000–20,000 people — more tha...