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The Muslim Brotherhood's decades-long hold on power is responsible for Sudan's descent into war and collapse. Can justice and reform reclaim the nation?
Satellite images of the aftermath of an explosion at a Sudanese weapons factory this past week suggest the site was hit in an airstrike, a U.S. monitoring group said Saturday.
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AllAfrica on MSNWhite Nile State Government Reaches Agreement With Sudan Pile Company to Rehabilitate Several RoadsThe White Nile State Government has reached an agreement with the Sudan Pile Company for Roads to maintain and rehabilitate several internal roads in Kosti and Rabak, and to construct new roads.This ...
The US State Department imposed sanctions on the Sudanese government Friday, accusing it of using chemical weapons last year in its war against rival paramilitaries.
Nearly 25 million people — half of Sudan’s population — face extreme hunger, says the World Food Program, with 14 million displaced by the conflict.
Fighting around Sudan ‘s largest oil refinery set the sprawling complex ablaze, satellite data analyzed by The Associated Press on Saturday shows, sending thick, black smoke over the country’s ...
The current humanitarian crisis in Sudan is seen as one of the worst in the world, but has little global attention. "They forget about us," one exhausted doctor said. "It's a forgotten war." ...
As the war in Sudan entered its third year, the country is facing the biggest humanitarian crisis in the world today. Nonetheless, the situation receives very little attention globally.
A peace deal ending a conflict that killed tens of thousands in South Sudan is in danger of collapsing, raising fears that the world’s youngest nation — and one of its poorest — could ...
A fire triggered by an explosion tore through a factory in the Sudanese capital on Tuesday, killing 16 people and injuring dozens, doctors and witnesses said.
The Sudanese government says it believes Israel was responsible for explosions at a military factory in the capital Khartoum on Tuesday.
Sudan’s military has recaptured the presidential palace in a brutal two-year conflict with a powerful paramilitary group that has left millions displaced and hungry, and an estimated 150,000 dead.
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