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The International Criminal Court has delivered a historic verdict, convicting a commander of the notorious Janjaweed militia for orchestrating mass atrocities in Sudan’s Darfur region more than two decades ago. Ali Muhammad Ali Abd-Al-Rahman, well-known as Ali Kushayb, was found guilty on 27 counts of war crimes and crimes against humanity for his role in…
91 civilians were killed in Sudan’s embattled city of el-Fasher over a span of 10 days...
Dozens of civilians have been killed inside a mosque in El Fasher after a drone strike on Friday,...
Sudan’s Darfur region has suffered another bloodshed after shelling by the Rapid Support...
Violence has again spread through Sudan’s war zones, with medical groups reporting deadly assaults on villages and health facilities as the civil war drags into another brutal phase. The Sudan Doctors...
Sudan’s army and security forces have been accused of torturing people to death and operating “execution chambers” by a prominent human rights group in the country. The Emergency Lawyers...
The U.N. Security Council has rebuked Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for attempting to form a breakaway administration in territory it controls, warning the move could further tear...
A famine-stricken camp for displaced families in Sudan’s Darfur region has suffered yet another deadly blow, with at least 40 people killed in a paramilitary assault that the United Nations condemned...
In one of the deadliest recent incidents in Sudan’s ongoing civil war, paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) stormed the famine-stricken Abu Shouk displacement camp near el-Fasher on Monday, killing...
Thirteen children died from malnutrition-related complications last month in a displacement camp in Sudan’s East Darfur, stressing the growing toll of a civil war that has escalated into the world’s...
A wave of emotion swept through Cairo’s main train station Monday as hundreds of Sudanese refugees, their bags packed tight with belongings and memories, boarded trains bound for home. After months,...
Eastern Libyan authorities have deported hundreds of Sudanese nationals to their war-stricken homeland as part of an intensified clampdown on irregular migration and human trafficking. The mass expulsion...
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