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The governor of Sudan’s Darfur region on Friday accused government officials of abandoning the war-torn western territory after pushing the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) out of the country’s ...
A doctors' group in Sudan says 13 children have died from malnutrition-related causes in a camp for displaced people as civil ...
More than two years have passed since Sudan plunged into a civil war that has caused what aid organizations have described as ...
Sudanese paramilitaries are forming a parallel government to the one controlled by the country's army, pushing Sudan further ...
The new rival "Government of Peace and Unity" in Darfur has not been internationally recognized. But observers fear it could bring more civil war, humanitarian suffering and even split the country in ...
Sudan's women and children are paying the highest price for a war the world barely acknowledges. 12 million people have been ...
Sudan's Prime Minister Kamil Idris on Saturday pledged to rebuild Khartoum on his first visit to the capital, ravaged by more ...
Sudan’s regular army, known as the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), has fought a bloody civil war against the paramilitary Rapid ...
The Islamist movement toppled in Sudan's uprising in 2019 could support an extended period of army rule as it eyes a ...
Thirteen children have died in a Sudan displacement camp as war-fueled famine and disease spiral, with aid agencies warning ...
Sudan’s military leader, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, on Friday ordered all military forces to withdraw from the capital Khartoum within two weeks, a move aimed at curbing looting and preparing for the ...