British military engineers have arrived in Malakal to join the United Nations Mission in South Sudan. The UK Engineers have started work to upgrade a culvert on a main supply road that is used by both civilian and UN military personnel to access the Protection of Civilians site.
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Winny Paul, 20, right rear, looks on with fellow karate competitors during the first national karate competition held on Saturday in Juba. The South Sudanese Karate Association has been training alongside members of the Japanese engineering contingent serving at the United Nations Mission in South Sudan.