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Sudan's war has killed thousands displaced millions but the world isn't watching : Up First from NPR 12 million displaced. As many as 150,000 dead. Half the country facing starvation.
Nearly 25 million people — half of Sudan’s population — face extreme hunger, says the World Food Program, with 14 million displaced by the conflict. IE 11 is not supported.
Sudan's army says it has captured the capital Khartoum from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after a brutal two-year conflict. The battle between Sudanese Armed Forces leader Abdel ...
Sudan’s military said Friday that it had retaken the Republican Palace in Khartoum, the last heavily guarded bastion of rival paramilitary forces in the capital, after nearly two years of fighting.
Even for a war as brutal as the one in Sudan, this past week has been one of the deadliest. Hundreds of people have been killed by bombings and revenge attacks, tens of thousands more were displaced.
A doctor battling to save lives amid Sudan's "forgotten war" tells CBS News he can't understand Mr. Trump's aid freeze, but Sudanese people will suffer for it.
Sudan’s deputy leader, Malik Agar, recently estimated that there are now 36 million small arms in the country, which had a prewar population of 48 million.
Biden calls for Sudan peace talks as famine threatens millions 05:28. Johannesburg — Sudan's Rapid Support Forces, one side in a civil war that's torn the African nation apart for more than a ...
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and allied groups signed a transitional constitution on Tuesday that takes them a step closer to setting up a parallel government during a two-year-old war with ...
Fighters from Sudan’s paramilitary group rampaged through a central village, killing at least 85 people, including women and children, residents say.
Sudan's warring parties are blocking delivery of food aid. The crisis is a grim example of what happens when a key part of the global system for combating famine falters.
Yet that’s not what “Sudan, Remember Us” is concerned about. The film takes the audience back to a time, in 2019, when considerable change seemed possible. Popular on Variety ...