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Attacks on critical civilian infrastructure in Sudan, particularly intensified drone strikes, are placing lives at risk, ...
Former UN official Kamil Idris has been named Sudan's new prime minister, as the country's warring factions continue to ...
Two years into Sudan’s brutal war, regional powers fuel the violence while Western nations offer aid but no political ...
For sixth consecutive time, number of individuals facing an acute lack of food and water grows — 295.3 million, according to ...
Sudan: United Nations (UN) expert calls for end to attacks on critical civilian infrastructure amidst intensifying drone ...
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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNSudan’s Army Chief Names Former UN Official Idris as New PremierSudan’s army chief and de facto leader Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan appointed on Monday former UN official Kamil Idris as the ...
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Sudan Tribune on MSNMore than 638,000 face famine in Sudan as lean season looms, U.N. saysMore than 638,000 people in Sudan are experiencing famine conditions, the United Nations said on Wednesday, warning that the ...
Despite the scale of the crisis, global funding for food and nutrition assistance is plummeting. The GRFC warns that 2025 will see the steepest decline in humanitarian funding since the report’s ...
But it was the RSF's sustained strikes on Port Sudan, until now seen as a safe haven home to government officials, diplomats ...
Pulitzer prize-winning journalists Lynsey Addario and Anne Applebaum capture the images, stories, and desperation of tens of ...
The food insecurity situation in Sudan remains deeply concerning, the UN has said. Stéphane Dujarric, the Spokesperson for the Secretary-General, said in his briefing on Tuesday that Sudan was is ...
Sudan’s national carrier, Tarco Aviation, has reportedly lost $100 million. Three aircraft were destroyed and three others ...
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