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Sudanese police on Thursday said they had arrested 200 people this week in connection with looting and theft in the capital ...
Inside a battered tent, its fabric frayed and threadbare, 70-year-old Sadia Abdel-Faraj's frail body shivered -- not from ...
The International Criminal Court believes war crimes and crimes against humanity are continuing in Sudan’s vast western ...
Tom Fletcher, United Nations Under-Secretary-General for Humanitarian Affairs and Emergency Relief Coordinator at OCHA, announced the allocation of US$5 million to support urgent response efforts to ...
Amid battles and food insecurity across Sudan, many people are turning to weeds and wild plants to sustain them ...
Sudan’s military says it has agreed to a proposal from the United Nations for a weeklong ceasefire in El Fasher to facilitate ...
The U.N. warns that millions fleeing Sudan’s conflict risk facing worsening hunger. Nearly half of Sudan’s population suffers ...
The number of severely malnourished children in Sudan’s battleground state of North Darfur has doubled since last year, the ...
Khartoum offers a compelling case. From the sit-ins of 2019 to tea stalls run by displaced women, public spaces in Sudan are not inert backdrops.
What makes a public space truly public? In Khartoum, before the current conflict engulfed Sudan, the answer was not always a park, a plaza or a promenade. The city's streets, tea stalls (sitat al ...
Analysis - The Sudan War series is a joint collaboration between the Center for Economic, Legal, and Social Studies and Documentation - Khartoum (CEDEJ-K), Sudan-Norway Academic Cooperation (SNAC ...
The World Food Programme is warning several areas near the Sudanese capital of Khartoum are at risk of famine due to years of fighting. This is the World Food Programme’s Laurent Bukera ...