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Sudan Tribune on MSNSudan’s RSF shells army command in KhartoumSudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) shelled the army’s general command headquarters in central Khartoum with ...
Imposing statues of rams and lions used to stand in the grounds of Sudan's National Museum - priceless artefacts from the ...
In the recently recaptured area of Jereif West in Khartoum, Sudan, Khadija Musa tried to comfort her severely malnourished daughter Fatima.Credit... Supported by By Declan Walsh Photographs and ...
Khartoum, Sudan's capital city has recently been liberated by the Sudanese army after two years of occupation. NPR visited found a hollowed out and shattered city devastated by the civil war.
A Sudanese activist group says the notorious paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has attacked a city in the western Darfur ...
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Al-Monitor on MSNSudan war destroys world's only research centre on skin disease mycetoma: directorThe world's only research centre on mycetoma, a neglected tropical disease common among farmers, has been destroyed in ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSudan Situation 'Absolutely Devastating' As UN Ramps Up Food AidThe situation in western Sudan is "shocking" and people in the capital, Khartoum face "absolutely devastating" conditions according to a senior UN official in the African country.Speaking in Port ...
Russia launched a deadly strike on the Ukrainian capital of Kyiv. Trump says he wants peace quickly. And, NPR looks inside ...
By taking full control of Khartoum airport and the Manshiya Bridge, the army left its adversary only one exit, the Jebel ...
While the conflict in Khartoum has largely subsided with the Sudanese army's re-capture of the capital city in late March, the millions of the city's conflict-displaced residents still cannot return.
After the Sudanese army recaptured Khartoum, many hoped that Sudan's war would start winding down. Instead, as it enters its third year, the conflict is escalating and likely to expand in scope ...
However, the consultations never materialised due to a lack of political will from Khartoum and the Nuba fighters. The former was looking to consolidate control over what remained of Sudan through ...
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