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AllAfrica on MSNNo Return to KhartoumWhile the conflict in Khartoum has largely subsided with the Sudanese army's re-capture of the capital city in late March, the millions of the city's conflict-displaced residents still cannot return.
The move comes at a crucial time, as Port Sudan has become the temporary administrative capital amid ongoing internal ...
The stark consequences of the rollback are evident in few places as clearly as in Sudan, where a brutal civil war has combined with a staggering humanitarian catastrophe.
Two decades of conflict in the Darfur region, which intensified after civil war broke out across the whole of Sudan two years ...
After two years of war in Sudan with no end in sight, life is a daily battle to survive for 30 million people in need of humanitarian assistance.
The United Nations said Tuesday that it expected more than two million people displaced in war-ravaged Sudan to return to Khartoum within the next six months, if security conditions allow.
KHARTOUM -- More than 114 civilians were killed in attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on two displacement camps over the past two days in El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur ...
They include Dr. Mahmoud Babaker Idris, a physician at the hospital, and Adam Babaker Abdallah ... Late last month, the ...
Sudan’s war, a conflict between the Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), is entering its third year this ...
Sudanese activist Duaa Tariq, who spoke to NPR throughout the war, shares what its like in the "liberated" capital Khartoum, after two years... In 'free' Khartoum, the ruined streets smell of ...
I felt a lot of emotions, I was overwhelmed on that morning." That's how Khartoum resident Duaa Tariq described feeling when the Sudanese capital was liberated from almost two years of brutal ...
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