KAMPALA (Reuters) - As fresh fighting looms in South Sudan with the onset of the dry season, there is little chance of peace talks to end a war that has already killed tens of thousands of people and created Africa's largest refugee crisis, diplomats and analysts said.
South Sudan's December-to-May dry season usually intensifies clashes because travel is easier on the impoverished country's unpaved roads, which turn to mud in the rains.
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