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Uganda: We Will Not Harbor Sudanese Rebels
Ugandan officials confirmed that the country will not serve as a refuge for Sudanese rebels and will coordinate with the…
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UNICEF: 3.2 Million Children in Sudan to Suffer Severe Malnutrition
On Friday, UNICEF revealed that 3.2 million children under the age of five are expected to suffer from severe malnutrition…
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Kamil Idris: I Will Resign If I Feel Detached from the People
Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris emphasized that leading the government is a means to ensure his country’s safety and stability,…
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After Recapturing Bara, Sudanese Army Vows to Continue Until Country is Freed from Militia
On Thursday, the Sudanese army and its allies regained control of the town of Bara in North Kordofan from the…
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General Al-Atta: Army’s Arrival in El-Fasher Drawing Near
Lieutenant General Yasser Al-Atta, a member of Sudan’s Sovereign Council and Assistant Commander-in-Chief of the army, said the arrival of…
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Qatar Condemns Violations Against Sudanese, Calls for End to Ongoing Crisis
Qatar expressed deep concern over the continued deterioration of human rights conditions in Sudan, along with the worsening humanitarian, economic,…
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Bodies of Nine People Executed by Militia Retrieved from Well in Omdurman
A joint team on Thursday recovered the remains of nine people from a “septic” well in Omdurman, where they had…
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UN Official: Pregnant Women and Children at Risk of Starvation in Sudan
Leni Kinzli, Head of Communications at the UN World Food Programme (WFP), said the war has turned Sudan into the…
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UK Expresses Concern Over Humanitarian Crisis
Sudanese Prime Minister Dr. Kamel Idris met on Wednesday in Port Sudan with the United Kingdom’s Special Representative to Sudan,…
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Autumn Emergency Committee: Ten States Affected Since July
On Wednesday, the Autumn 2025 Technical Emergency Committee met to review natural disaster impacts, reporting that during the week of…
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