Four years ago, in 2021, the leaders of the military ... for supremacy that has expanded into Africa’s largest war — and is tearing Sudan apart.
The state Television of Sudan reported on Thursday that the army is nearing the capture of the Presidential Palace in ...
Supported by By Declan Walsh Photographs by Ivor Prickett The journalists have spent 10 days in Khartoum, Sudan, on a rare trip to the front line of Africa’s biggest war. March 21, 2025 Sudanese ...
The war has killed more than 28,000 people ... was derailed when Burhan and Dagalo led a military coup in 2021. The RSF and Sudan’s military then began fighting each other in 2023.
The second Sudanese civil war from 1983 to 2005 killed an estimated two million people, with widespread documentation of famine and atrocities. In July 2011, Sudan’s southern territory seceded ...
The civil war in Sudan, which began on 15 April 2023 and is now approaching its third year, continues to unfold with rapid developments on the ground. The Sudanese army, along with its allies ...
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In 1956, Britain and Egypt relinquished their colonial control over Sudan, forming the newly independent ... The second Sudanese civil war lasted from 1983 to 2005 and ended with the Comprehensive ...
UNITED NATIONS -- The war in Sudan has created the world’s largest and most devastating humanitarian crisis with over 30 million people needing aid this year, 16 million of them children trying ...
The head of the U.N. children’s program, UNICEF, said Thursday that 16 million children in Sudan are suffering horribly from the country’s civil war, with many facing daily threats of violence ...
Residents of Juba, the capital of South Sudan, are familiar with violence. When civil war erupted in 2013, two years after independence from Sudan, the city was the scene of ethnic massacres and ...
Sudan's military government said the import ban was to preserve the country's sovereignty and "protect its national security". The war-torn country imports several products from Kenya including ...