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Sudan’s cholera outbreak is rapidly worsening, driven by conflict, mass displacement, and a collapsed health system.
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Africanews on MSNSudan: RSF paramilitaries and allies declare parallel governmentIn Sudan, the Tasis alliance announced on Tuesday, July 1, the creation of a governance council. This coalition of armed ...
Sudan's army chief and de-facto leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan accused Libya's eastern commander Khalifa Haftar of not being ...
As the Rapid Support Forces seize strategic territory near Sudan’s borders with Libya and Egypt, new fronts are opening in a ...
Ethiopia's Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed announced on Thursday that a multi-billion-dollar mega-dam on the Blue Nile, which has ...
Sudan is no longer just another African civil war zone—it’s an emerging outpost in Iran’s global terror campaign against ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSudan: Cholera Declines in Khartoum State, but Cases Continue to Be Detected in Some StatesDuring its meeting chaired by the Ministry of Health in Khartoum on Tuesday, the Emergency Operations Center confirmed that ...
Sudan's civil war has overwhelmed a border town in neighboring Chad. Nearly a quarter-million refugees have arrived in Adre ...
French-Tunisian journalist and documentary filmmaker Hind Meddeb flew to Sudan after the overthrow of hated dictator Omar ...
The U.N. warns that millions fleeing Sudan’s conflict risk facing worsening hunger. Nearly half of Sudan’s population suffers ...
Sudan has been trapped in a cycle of armed conflicts, worsened by European, especially German, policies prioritising ...
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Religion News Service on MSNPriest's death in Sudan prompts cardinal to call for end to fighting near churchesCardinal Stephen Ameyu Martin Mulla urged the United Nations, the African Union and other nations with influence to use it to ...
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