CFR President Michael Froman discusses the latest from the civil war in Sudan with Michelle Gavin, senior fellow for Africa ...
Sudan rsquo;s refusal of the Quartet rsquo;s short-term truce should not be interpreted as escalation, but rather as a legally justified stance under international norms that permit states to defend ...
After nearly three years of war, the international community finally appears to be paying renewed attention to the crisis in Sudan.
BEIRUT— In a shocking escalation, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) reportedly massacred over 2,000 civilians in El Fasher, western Sudan, on October 26–27.
Foreign hands continue to pour fuel on the flames, scorching the landscape to a precise strategic design, regardless of the devastation.
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Sudan: Somalia, Sudan Discuss Strengthening Ties Amid Ongoing RSF 'War Crimes' in El-Fasher
Somalia's State Minister for Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation, Ali Mohamed Omar, met on Sunday with Sudan's Ambassador to Somalia, Abdulrahman Khalil Ahmed Abakr Afandi, to discuss ways ...
KHARTOUM, Nov. 10 (Xinhua) -- In the shattered landscape of Sudan's Khartoum State, where factories stand as hollowed shells and streets bear the scars of conflict, a quiet revival is taking shape.
Just a month after the submission of South Sudan’s first ever Tentative List of potential UNESCO World Heritage sites, UNESCO hosted a workshop on 23 November 2017 in Juba in collaboration with the ...
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Sudan: Giving Birth in the Shadow of Sudan's War
As Sudan's destructive war - now in its third year - grinds on, the challenges to health systems are immense and women giving birth have been particularly impacted.
This photograph was taken when Eliot Elisofon was on assignment for Life magazine and traveled to Africa from January 8, 1947 to end of June 1947. Typed index card reads, "A 3 Sud. Sudan. Malakal.
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