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Over 107,000 People Displaced from Al-Fashir
The International Organization for Migration (IOM) has reported that more than 107,000 people have been displaced from the city of…
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Russia Says ‘Slow Progress’ in Talks with US on Ukraine
Moscow on Monday said there was “slow progress” in talks with the United States over a plan to end the…
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Germany Charges Suspected Former Syrian Intelligence Agent with Murder
German prosecutors have charged a suspected former member of Syrian intelligence with crimes against humanity and the torture and murder…
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Investigation Reveals Colombian Involvement in Sudan War
An investigation by Agence France-Presse (AFP) uncovered a network spanning from the Andes in South America to the battlefronts of…
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EU Launches €95 Million Humanitarian Initiatives to Support Sudanese Communities
On Sunday, the European Union announced three new humanitarian and development initiatives totaling €95 million to support Sudanese communities affected…
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Sudanese Refugees Kidnapped in Chad
Several Sudanese refugees in the Adré camp in eastern Chad were kidnapped by unidentified assailants and later released after being…
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Efforts to Contain Armed Conflict in Darfur Fail
Three sources in the city of Malit, north of Al-Fashir in North Darfur, reported that local efforts to contain tribal…
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UN Official: Conflict in Darfur Continues to Escalate
The United Nations’ Special Adviser on the Prevention of Genocide, Chaloka Beyani, stated that the world is witnessing serious violations…
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Kremlin Says Chances of Peace Not Improved by European and Ukrainian Changes to US Proposals
Russian President Vladimir Putin’s top foreign policy aide said on Sunday that he was sure the chances of peace in…
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Trump Set to Expand Immigration Crackdown in 2026 despite Brewing Backlash
US President Donald Trump is preparing for a more aggressive immigration crackdown in 2026 with billions in new funding, including…
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