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Paramilitaries shell Khartoum palace, escalating conflict with army; thousands dead, millions displaced in Sudan's civil war.
U.N. Human Rights Chief Volker Türk described the horror unfolding in Sudan as knowing “no bounds.” In a statement Thursday, ...
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Khaleej Times on MSNParamilitary shelling hits Sudan's presidential palace: army sourceSudan's presidential palace in central Khartoum was shelled by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on Thursday, a military ...
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Africanews on MSNWFP begins food distribution for over 220,000 IDPs in SudanThe World Food Programme (WFP) reports that food and nutrition distributions for over 220,000 people have started in Tawila, ...
AHMED KODOUDA is an aid worker who was based in Sudan until March 2023.
Sudan's army leader Abdel Fattah Burhan appointed diplomat Dafallah Al-Haj Ali as acting prime minister on Wednesday, weeks ...
Mutual aid groups in Sudan are responding to the mass return of hundreds of thousands of people to major cities that have ...
Sudanese are cautiously starting to return to their homes, hoping for some stability after the military retook the capital, ...
Sudan's notorious paramilitary group killed at least 30 people in an attack on Omdurman, the sister city of the capital, Khartoum, the authorities and an activist group said on Monday.
Sudanese activists say the notorious paramilitary Rapid Support Forces killed at least 30 people in an attack in Omdurman, ...
In the dust and ruins of Khartoum, more than just bricks and glass have disappeared – seven thousand years of human genius ...
Sudan's capital city Khartoum has been liberated after more than two years of civil war. But as NPR's Emmanuel Akinwotu witnessed when he travelled there, it has been left in ruins.
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