United Nations agencies warned Friday of Sudan's continued war risks plunging the country deeper into a severe humanitarian crisis amid shrinking funding, expanding displacement, worsening living and ...
By Daniel Johnson in GenevaAid agencies marked 1,000 days of war in Sudan on Friday with a grim reminder that the conflict ...
Aid agencies marked 1,000 days of war in Sudan on Friday with a grim reminder that the conflict has created the world’s ...
The more than three-year war has killed 150,000 people and effectively wiped out centuries of valuable relics.
Friday marks 1,000 days since Sudan descended into armed conflict, leaving lives and whole communities shattered, and causing the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.
Sudan's conflict is showing no signs of imminent end in 2026 as the country is further sliding into a state of military ...
An impassioned dressing-room speech that was televised to the nation after one of the country's greatest sporting moments had ...
The northern region of Sudan, spared so far from the fighting between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and the regular ...
The US Senior Advisor for Arab and African Affairs, Massad Boulos, said on Thursday that Washington plans to organize a ...
Energy Minister Al-Mu'tasim Ibrahim Ahmed inspected key electricity facilities in Khartoum, accompanied by Sudan Electricity ...