South Sudan opposition says its leader Machar has been arrested as UN warns of a renewed civil war
- United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres warned that South Sudan is facing a security emergency with a renewed threat of civil war following the arrest of First Vice President Riek Machar.
- A government convoy arrested Machar, escalating tensions between his party and President Salva Kiir's government as violent clashes spread across South Sudan.
- Information Minister Michael Makuei stated that Machar is under house arrest pending an investigation and criticized the government's failure to achieve stability.
- International observers are alarmed by the situation, with several embassies closing or reducing staff, fearing a relapse into widespread conflict.
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UN chief Guterres urges leaders in South Sudan to 'put down weapons'
South Sudan's opposition said the arrest late Wednesday of First Vice President Riek Machar, the long-time rival to President Salva Kiir, had invalidated the two sides' 2018 peace deal, the cornerstone of the nation's fragile stability
·Mumbai, India
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