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Humanitarians in Sudan, where a three-year civil war has made assistance increasingly difficult, warn that a vacuum left by cuts to U.S. funding cannot be filled.
The spectre of ethnic cleansing looms over hundreds of thousands trapped without food, water, or medicines in the North Darfur state’s besieged capital, El Fasher, says the writer.
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The Star on MSNKenya-Sudan move to deescalate tensions as diplomats meetKenya and Sudan have moved to deescalate diplomatic tensions after months of hostilities. The efforts have been rolled out following a meeting between Foreign Affairs PS Korir Sing’Oei and Sudan ...
President Trump is positioned to end Sudan's civil war after brokering peace between Congo and Rwanda, according to an expert ...
Fighting escalates in Sudan’s Kordofan region as RSF shelling kills civilians, forcing mass displacement and worsening famine and health crises.
People are being deprived of water and food. Rape and sexual violence are being weaponized. Abductions for ransom and to ...
The conflict between the Sudanese army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces intensifies in Kordofan, killing at least four ...
War crimes are likely being committed in Sudan, with rape and sexual violence being used as weapons, the International ...
Fighting between Sudan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces has intensified in the country's central Kordofan region.
Extremists, accompanied by Sudanese Armed Forces and police officers, destroyed a Pentecostal Church complex in Khartoum this ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) believes war crimes and crimes against humanity are continuing to take place in ...
As Sudan faces mass displacement and famine, grassroots resistance groups step in to sustain life where the government has ...
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