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In the Sudanese town of Berber, hundreds of kilometres away from the frontlines of war, a modest stadium seems to shake with the roar of football fans jumping to their feet. "It's a wonderful feeling, ...
An alliance led by Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has narrowed its choice for prime minister down to two ...
Both the army-backed government and RSF-backed alliance are increasingly rewarding loyal armed groups on the ground.
This is the moment for a reckoning. The Abraham Accords cannot succeed in Sudan unless they are divorced from regime-change ...
Even though Israel eased a 2-½-month blockade on the territory in May, aid groups say only a trickle of assistance is getting into the enclave and that Palestinians face catastrophic levels of hunger ...
The United Nations has scaled up aid for displaced people in Tawila, north Darfur, as the humanitarian crisis worsens in the ...
For the staff of the digital news service AllAfrica, this has been a typically frenetic season. The platform is the premier ...
Could the United States, which has a maternal mortality rate much higher than other wealthy nations, benefit from MHI’s ...
When she arrived in 2006, up to 30 women might deliver babies daily in a worn-torn hospital with a single midwife.​​ Now, MHI ...
Sudan recorded more than 1,300 new cholera infections and 18 related deaths in the past week, the health ministry announced on Tuesday, with the highest concentration of new cases in the conflict-hit ...
Control of oil-rich Kordofan is a big prize for both warring groups in their bid to take the country, analysts say.
As the humanitarian crisis deepens in Sudan, the UN and partners have revised and scaled up a response plan to support more than 380,000 displaced people in Tawila, North Darfur state.