Reports
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Bread First: War Meals in a “Safe” City
Sudan Events – Agencies The northern part of Omdurman city (Karrari locality) has been relatively stable throughout the two years…
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From Declassified American Documents about the Flooding of Wadi Halfa
Sudan Events – Agencies After months of calm, protests erupted in major Sudanese cities following the announcement by General Abboud’s…
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Khartoum Struggles to Revive Vital Hospitals Amid Major Challenges
Sudan Events – Agencies The Sudanese Ministry of Health is striving to bring vital referral hospitals in central Khartoum back…
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UN refugee agency warns funding cuts may leave 11 million without aid
Sudan Events – Agencies More than 11 million refugees risk losing access to humanitarian aid owing to a “dramatic” funding…
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Khartoum Volunteers Aspire to Move from Food Aid to Project Support
Sudan Events – Agencies “I felt my soul breaking. Our country, once full of life, had become a heap of…
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The Melilla Tragedy: A Sudanese Survivor Documents the “Friday of Death”
Sudan Events – Agencies Although three years have passed since he survived the bloody events in Melilla, the tragedy remains…
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Why Has the Formation of Sudan’s “Government of Hope” Been Delayed?
Sudan Events – Agencies More than a month has passed since Sudanese politician and academic Kamil Idris was appointed Prime…
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Silent Moves and U.S. Pressure: Is a Settlement to the Sudan War Near?
By Al-Nour Ahmed Al-Nour Khartoum – International and regional efforts to end the war in Sudan are accelerating. In recent…
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Sudan’s RSF kills about 300 people in North Kordofan, rights group says
Sudan Events – Agencies A group of human rights lawyers in Sudan have accused the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF)…
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Crimes against humanity’ in Sudan’s Darfur: ICC deputy prosecutor
Sudan Events – Agencies A senior International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecutor has concluded that there are “reasonable grounds to believe…
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