Nearly 100 people have died of cholera in two weeks since the waterborne disease outbreak began in Sudan’s White Nile State.
(AP Photo/Andrew Kasuku) A man walks by a house hit in recent fighting in Khartoum, Sudan, an area torn by fighting between the military and the notorious paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, on April 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Marwan Ali, File) Children sit and ...
Egyptian authorities, in coordination with Sudanese officials, have secured the release of Egyptian nationals who had been held captive by Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for months,
Four children have died within a week from malnutrition in Al-Jireif West, an area east of Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, activists said on Friday, as a war between rival military factions exacerbates a humanitarian crisis.
Nine Egyptians freed after being held for 19 months by Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces arrived in Egypt to celebrations on Thursday morning as the Sudanese army advanced in Khartoum.
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group has imprisoned over 10,000 people in detention centres in Sudan’s Khartoum state, where hundreds have died from torture and disease, the United Nations human rights office said on Thursday.
Deep internal divisions may presage another partition of the country, just over a decade since the establishment of South Sudan
Analysts say SAF retaking the city will turn the tide of the war, and may signal the beginning of the end of a brutal conflict that is approaching its third year. But there are concerns that comes with a heavy price.
Civil society consultant Shamsaddin Dawalbait was among the many inhabitants of Khartoum who left their home after a fierce war had broken out between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in mid-April 2023.
A military aircraft crashed outside of the Sudanese capital Khartoum, killing both military personnel and civilians. The army has been engaged in an internal conflict in Sudan for nearly two years.
The grassroots effort was feeding civilians, but 500 soup kitchens shut down when aid ceased, an activist writes.
The death toll from a Sudanese military aircraft crash in the city of Omdurman increased to at least 46 people, including women and children, officials said Wednesday, one of the deadliest plane crashes in the northeastern African nation in the past two decades.