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If the conflict endures, the value of Sudan’s economy will contract by up to 42% – with 7 million more people falling into ...
Why is nobody watching?’ - IN FOCUS: Aida Elsayed, from the Sudanese Red Crescent Society, is in the UK to urge MPs not to ...
The International Criminal Court (ICC) believes war crimes and crimes against humanity are continuing to take place in ...
After three years of intense fighting that has now touched every corner of Africa’s third-largest country, Sudan’s civil war ...
The U.N. warns that millions fleeing Sudan’s conflict risk facing worsening hunger. Nearly half of Sudan’s population suffers ...
There are "reasonable grounds" to believe war crimes and crimes against humanity are being committed in western Sudan, said ...
War crimes are likely being committed in Sudan, with rape and sexual violence being used as weapons, the International ...
In the north of Mozambique, Al-Shabaab have waged a brutal insurgency since 2017, leading to beheadings, rapes, and burned villages, even as recent as reports dated 2024. The fight over liquified ...
A year of war has had a devastating impact on Sudan. The country is suffering the worlds largest displacement crisis and in the grips of a humanitarian disaster, with no sign of a resolution in sight.
UNICEF is working with Sudan's Ministry of Health and other partners to protect children from cholera. More supplies and ...
Why is there a war in Sudan? The conflict was sparked by tensions between two top Sudanese generals. Army leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, head of the Rapid Support Forces ...
Some 700,000 Sudanese have entered since the war began. Many live in squalid refugee camps or shelter at the border in makeshift displacement sites. And the number of arrivals at the Adre crossing ...