ALBAWABA - The United Nations announced extending arms embargo and sanctions imposed on individuals in troubled South Sudan, the U.N. Security Council confirmed on Tuesday. The U.N. called all parties to "avoid a relapse into widespread conflict." The arms embargo was extended until May 31, 2024. The council resolution drafted by the U.S. was approved with 10 votes in favor and five members abstaining; China, Russia, Ghana, Gabon and Mozambique ...