Around 650 additional civilians fled South Kordofan state in western Sudan due to worsening insecurity, the International ...
ZNetwork on MSNOpinion
Khartoum, the most selfish city: If we let it be
While many celebrated the “liberation” of Khartoum from the UAE-backed Rapid Support Forces (RSF) by the Sudanese Armed ...
Agence France-Presse on MSN
RSF destroying evidence of atrocities in Sudan: report
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces destroyed and concealed evidence of mass killings they committed after overrunning ...
Sudan's capital, Khartoum, was once a vibrant city of more than 6 million people before civil war exploded on its streets and consumed the country for more than two years. The paramilitary Rapid ...
Report by NGOs also finds healthcare system largely not functioning in Khartoum, months after city recaptured by army.
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Sudan: Needs rise as people continue to flee fighting in Kordofan
Families continue to flee intense hostilities across the Kordofan region of Sudan and humanitarian needs are surging, the UN ...
Sudan Tribune on MSN
Sudan’s Commercial Registrar halts Port Sudan work ahead of Khartoum return
Sudan’s Commercial Registrar suspended operations in Port Sudan on Sunday, preparing to relocate to Khartoum as the ...
The UN says new waves of displacement have been reported from Kadugli, Dilling and Al-Kuweik amid ongoing fighting.
To Sudan now, where a bloody civil war exploded onto the streets of the capital of Khartoum one sleepy Saturday morning just over two years ago. The fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces and ...
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