The International Organization for Migration (IOM) says a convoy of river barges began transporting more than 2,500 South Sudanese returnees to Juba, the capital of South Sudan on Friday. The IOM warns this may be the last group of thousands of stranded returnees it will be able to help to go home because it has run out of money. The returnees who left for Juba Friday have been stranded in the town of Renk in South Sudan's Upper Nile State for months. Their departure ...
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