South Sudan's warring parties signed what they call a final peace agreement to end a civil war that killed tens of thousands of people and displaced millions. The deal, signed in the Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa on Wednesday, was witnessed by Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and other regional heads of state. Juba town residents say they are cautiously optimistic peace will return to their country. Emmanuel Agele, who resides in Juba's Gudele suburb, believes peace will prevail. Surely it's going to hold because everybody is tired of war, the war has changed the situation of the...