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Since the Sudanese Army drove its paramilitary rival from the capital in March, the two sides are battling for territorial ...
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In el-Fasher, the catastrophic hunger is due to the RSF’s siege as it tries to capture the city, which would give it control ...
Fourteen million people in Sudan have been displaced by war and famine. The Atlantic's Anne Applebaum says the scale of destruction is vast and, as the conflict rages, people are overwhelmed by chaos.
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Missed chance for Sudan as Congo snatch late equaliser in Group D clashSudan Held to Late Draw in CHAN 2025 Opener vs ...
South Sudan is experiencing its most severe surge in violence since the signing of the peace agreement and end of its civil ...
The Atlantic's Anne Applebaum and Pulitzer Prize-winning photojournalist Lynsey Addario join Morning Joe to discuss Applebaum ...
United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) helps empower women to actively lead political and peace processes ...
Sudan head coach Kwesi Appiah is optimistic of a positive result in his side's next game against Nigeria at the 2024 African ...
Famine was declared in the Zamzam camp in North Darfur one year ago. And since then, little has changed – no aid trucks have ...
Sudan's home based national team began their 2025 African Nations Championship CHAN campaign with disappointing 1 - 1 draw ...