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Sitting in a crowd of mothers and children under the harsh sun, Najlaa Ahmed described the moment the Rapid Support Forces ...
The stark consequences of the rollback are evident in few places as clearly as in Sudan, where a brutal civil war has combined with a staggering humanitarian catastrophe.
It had been nearly two years since AFP journalist Abdelmoneim Abu Idris Ali set foot in his home in war-torn Khartoum, after the sound of children playing in the street gave way to the fearsome fire ...
A notorious paramilitary group fighting against the Sudanese military says its forming a rival government that will rule ...
The United Nations said that at least 300 people were killed when the armed group, the Rapid Support Forces, stormed a camp ...
"I was scared to see my neighbourhood again after two years of displacement," said Sulaima, 32, who returned to Khartoum at the end of March. "There were bodies everywhere. I saw the body of a child ...
As "pathway to peace talks" are held in London - minus the main protagonists - Sudan tips into a third year of catastrophic ...
Britain and the European Union pledged hundreds of millions of dollars Tuesday to ease suffering in Sudan, on the second ...
Sudan's catastrophic civil war is grinding into a third year. A conflict that continues to shatter a country that much of the ...
Sudan's civil war marks the end of its second year on Tuesday, and the fighting, atrocities and famine are only mounting.
After two years of war in Sudan with no end in sight, life is a daily battle to survive for 30 million people in need of humanitarian assistance.
Sudan is now considered the world’s largest humanitarian crisis — two years after the start of its civil war. Dalia Abdel Moneim was living in the capital Khartoum when the war erupted. She faced the ...