South Sudan faces famine threat as conflict uproots over 280,000 civilians
South Sudan stands on the brink of a catastrophic famine, with over 7.5 million people requiring urgent food aid following escalating violence and widespread displacement. Tom Fletcher, the UN's chief for humanitarian affairs, issued a stark warning to diplomats, urging immediate interventions to avert a full-scale famine. Speaking before the Security Council, Fletcher described the dire fallout from intensifying clashes between government forces and opposition fighters, particularly in Jonglei