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Between 60,000 and 80,000 households - or up to 400,000 people, - have been displaced from Sudan’s Zamzam camp in North ...
As the country marks two years of war this week, the question that looms large is whether hope for a democratic future still ...
Fighting in South Sudan has left more than 180 people dead and forced 125,000 others to flee their homes since March, the ...
The civil war in Sudan has created the largest humanitarian crisis on record. These are the real stories of survivors—and the ...
An international summit to try to revive peace talks in war-torn Sudan opened in London on Tuesday, two years to the day ...
"Death is everywhere. As I speak to you now from inside the trench, there is shelling happening." Some camp residents have ...
Two days of attacks by the Rapid Support Forces militia Friday and Saturday killed more than 100 people in the Darfur region ...
As "pathway to peace talks" are held in London - minus the main protagonists - Sudan tips into a third year of catastrophic ...
The second Sudanese civil war from 1983 to 2005 killed an estimated two million people, with widespread documentation of famine and atrocities. In July 2011, Sudan’s southern territory seceded ...
Two years since fighting began in Sudan, the country faces one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises. Half of the country doesn’t have enough food, and millions of people don’t have the basics to ...
Both Mostafa and 26-year-old Manahel, who also received a BBC phone, volunteered at community kitchens funded by donations from Sudanese people living elsewhere. The UN has warned of famine in the ...
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