South Sudan in Focus - August 21, 2019

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Rebels of the National Salvation Front (NAS) say their forces killed six bodyguards assigned to South Sudan’s Vice President James Wani Igga during an attack at Lo’bonok village nearly 90 kilometers from the capital, Juba; Sudanese and Chadian authorities have agreed to fight terrorism along the two countries’ border; hundreds of secondary school teachers in Jonglei state have gone on strike to protest the state government’s failure to pay monthly incentives for the past 14 months.