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Violence in South Sudan Town Shuts Down Hospital
An MSF doctor examines a baby in Pibor town in South Sudan's Jonglei state in this 2012 file photo.
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May 17, 2013
On-going violence in eastern South Sudan has residents and NGOs leaving the area near the border with Ethiopia
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