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The US sanctions Sudan over its use of chemical weapons during the war, shining a spotlight on the extent of war-time atrocities. Meanwhile, the country has named a new prime minister.
Africa's third largest country has been ravaged by more than two years of war between the government and paramilitary forces.
The humanitarian situation in Sudan is deteriorating rapidly, with surging fighting displacing tens of thousands and a cholera outbreak raising alarm in Khartoum, a UN spokesperson said on ...
More than 2,300 people have been diagnosed with cholera in Sudan over the past three weeks, authorities said, 90% of them in the capital and surrounding areas where drone attacks have cut off ...
The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) group, which has been engaged in a two-year war with Sudan's army, has been ...
Announcement comes weeks after the army made gains in and around the capital city to push back the Rapid Support Forces.
Sudan’s military says it has taken full control of Greater Khartoum. Brig. Gen. Nabil Abdullah, a spokesman for the Sudanese ...
Sudan army chief Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan appointed Kamil al-Taib Idris as prime minister following the civil war.
Sudan’s army chief has appointed the country’s first prime minister since it plunged into civil war two years ago and ...
He, like thousands of others, had returned to check on buildings retaken by the army after two years of civil war, only to find a new threat lurking in the rubble of Sudan's capital, in his case an ...
Government forces retook the capital city from rebel troops in April. Now comes the task of rebuilding what was once a ...
A glimpse inside the shattered city of Khartoum, Sudan's capital, destroyed by the two-year conflict and now in the process of trying to recover. Sudan's capital, Khartoum, was once a vibrant city ...