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South Sudan’s government and opposition forces have recruited new fighters and abducted children, an international ceasefire monitor reports.

Civilian casualties have surged 59% as fighting intensifies, displacing over 321,000 people and raising fears of renewed civil war.

The 2018 peace agreement faces collapse with opposition leader Riek Machar under house arrest facing terrorism charges.

JUBA, South Sudan — An international ceasefire monitor says parties to South Sudan ‘s faltering peace agreement have recruited new fighters and abducted children to participate in a conflict that observers have warned could widen again into civil war.

Tuesday’s statement in the capital, Juba

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