UNICEF needs unimpeded and sustained humanitarian access, including across borders and conflict lines, to reach every child.
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Russia, Egypt and the UAE are just three of several countries with a lot to attain from the outcome of one of the world's worst still-running conflicts. View on euronews
Sudan’s largest oil refinery was engulfed in flames on Thursday, sending thick plumes of smoke over the city of Bahri, as the country’s warring army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) traded accusations over who was responsible.
The Sudanese army and RSF accuse each other of attacking the Khartoum refinery. Both parties have traded blame since the conflict began two years ago, and tensions have escalated recently. The war, starting in April 2023,
Sudan's army-aligned government has issued new banknotes in areas it controls, reportedly aimed at undermining its paramilitary rivals but causing long queues at banks, disrupting trade and entrenching division.
The Yale Humanitarian Research Lab utilized satellite imagery and evidence from civilians to document the conflict.
South Sudan's police imposed a nationwide curfew from 6 p.m. (1600 GMT) on Friday after a night of deadly rioting in the capital over the alleged killing of South Sudanese people by the army and allied groups in neighbouring Sudan.
Some water-bottling companies in South Sudan halted production after the government introduced a tax on plastic materials.
Eyewitnesses reported smoke over Khartoum, with footage showing army forces securing the town’s entrance. Meanwhile, in el-Fasher, fighting escalated after the RSF’s 48-hour ultimatum for the army to withdraw expired,
The worse Sudan’s self-appointed leaders behave, however, the more nobly its people respond. In West Kordofan state, on the country’s southern border, Salah Almogadm had been working at the Ministry of Agriculture. His job disappeared with the war.