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At least 13 people, most of them women and children, were massacred on a rural road in Sudan’s Darfur region on Sunday, the latest atrocity blamed on the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The paramilitary group, long accused of targeting civilians, struck a route connecting el-Fasher to Tweila, according to a coalition of Sudanese doctors. The…
A U.N. relief mission to Sudan’s North Darfur ended in disaster this week when a drone...
Sudan’s army and security forces have been accused of torturing people to death and operating...
A wave of emotion swept through Cairo’s main train station Monday as hundreds of Sudanese...
Sudan’s former prime minister Abdalla Hamdok has rejected the military’s recent political moves and battlefield gains as hollow, arguing that the war tearing Sudan apart cannot be solved through...
For the first time since Sudan descended into civil war two years ago, the country now has a prime minister. On Monday, army chief Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan appointed Kamil al-Taib Idris to lead a long-anticipated...
Sudan’s infamous paramilitary force has unleashed a brutal two-day assault on famine-stricken displacement camps, killing over 100 people, including 20 children and nine aid workers in the embattled...
A devastating war nearing its two-year mark has plunged Sudan into what the United Nations now describes as the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, making it the only country currently experiencing...
Aid groups in Sudan reported Tuesday that at least 54 people were killed in a military airstrike on a local market in the country’s western region. According to Adam Rejal, a spokesman for the General...
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