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The BBC's Barbara Plett Usher visits Khartoum days after the city was recaptured by Sudan's government forces.
To sweeten the deal, outsiders may offer to recognise an SAF-led government in Khartoum and help pay to rebuild the battered ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSudan: Suffering Continues Amid Massive Destruction Across KhartoumThe people of Sudan are trapped in siege-like conditions "with no escape, no hope, and often forced to face unspeakable abuse ...
A newly released video casts doubt on Israel’s initial account of the deadly attack on a convoy of ambulances and a fire ...
NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) — Although the All Saints Anglican Cathedral in Khartoum suffered huge damage in the two-year battle for ...
I felt a lot of emotions, I was overwhelmed on that morning." That's how Khartoum resident Duaa Tariq described feeling when ...
Heavy clashes between Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces have been ongoing in Omdurman City's western neighborhoods, ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNSudan’s RSF confirms retreat from Khartoum, eyes ‘stronger’ returnThe head of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has acknowledged the paramilitary has retreated from the capital Khartoum as ...
In a week where President Trump played fast and loose with world markets, and his global tariff threats became a reality, with brutal and immediate economic fall out. Dozens of countries reached ...
The BBC has become one of the first international news organisations to reach the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, since the army recaptured it, and has found overwhelming destruction. Barbara Plett Usher ...
An estimated 3.5 million people have fled Khartoum since RSF rebels took control of the Sudanese capital two years ago - but ...
The second ministerial conference of the Khartoum Process concluded on Wednesday in the New administrative Capital in Egypt ...
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