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If the conflict endures, the value of Sudan’s economy will contract by up to 42% – with 7 million more people falling into ...
From Lebanon to Iraq and Syria, calls for shutting down non-state militancy are growing louder. Stances on this phenomenon in Sudan reflect a clear double standard. Instead of demanding the ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNOxfam: 4 richest Africans own more than half of continent’s populationAccording to Oxfam, nearly 850 million Africans now face moderate or severe food ...
Late last year, as President Omar Hassan al-Bashir's hold on power weakened, one of Sudan's most feared militia leaders lashed out against the government of his long-time ally and benefactor.
South Sudan is one of the world’s least developed countries, heavily dependent on the international community for aid. But top officials got rich on war, the group alleges — and had little ...
More than 150,000 people have died in the conflict across the country ... The army accuses the UAE of backing the RSF, and ...
Nearly 25 million people — half of Sudan’s population — face extreme hunger, says the World Food Program, with 14 million displaced by the conflict. IE 11 is not supported.
Even before its two leading generals went to war last week, “everyone wanted a chunk of Sudan,” an expert said of the strategically located country rich in natural resources.
Top officials in South Sudan denied claims made by a U.S.-based human rights group earlier this week, alleging widespread corruption during the country's three-year civil war.
Late last year, as President Omar Hassan al-Bashir's hold on power weakened, one of Sudan's most feared militia leaders lashed out against the government of his long-time ally and benefactor.
Late last year, as President Omar Hassan al-Bashir's hold on power weakened, one of Sudan's most feared militia leaders lashed out against the government of his long-time ally and benefactor.
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