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An “unprecedented” outbreak of malnutrition is affecting children and women in the Kalma camp in Sudan’s South Darfur state ...
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Sudan's Story - Why Dictators Don't Give Up AnymoreThe 1998 Rome Statute, which created the International Criminal Court, was designed to punish war criminals—but instead, it ...
At least 150,000 people have been killed. More than 14 million have been displaced, with over 3 million fleeing to ...
The United Nations previously said that escalating fighting in Sudan’s west and centre risks aggravating harm to civilians ...
Three churches have been bombed in El Fasher, the capital of Sudan s North Darfur state, during two separate attacks by the ...
On 15 June, following a prolonged siege lasting over a year, the RSF launched an aggressive ground assault on El Fasher, a ...
Cardinal Stephen Ameyu Martin Mulla urged the United Nations, the African Union and other nations with influence to use it to ...
"I told him I hadn’t brought a guitar and he sent me to borrow one from a woman who turned out to be Sarah Lee Guthrie, Arlo ...
A fresh wave of cholera has struck Sudan’s Darfur region for the first time since the outbreak of conflict, prompting urgent ...
Sudan's health-care system and vital infrastructure, allowing infectious diseases to become rampant. Talha Burki reports.
Meanwhile, at the heart of Sudan’s war-torn capital, Khartoum, the scars of conflict run deeper than the bombed-out buildings ...
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