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allAfrica.com on MSNSudan: Insecurity and Lack of Services Worsen the Situation in the Capital - Teachers Disagree in the Reopening of SchoolsMost areas of Khartoum are without electricity and water, exacerbating the country's already precarious security situation and the lack of other services such as internet and telecommunications.
The World Food Program, the U.N.’s food agency, said Monday that over four million Sudanese refugees in neighboring countries ...
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Sudan Tribune on MSNSudanese army says it downed RSF drones in Northern stateSudan’s army said its air defences shot down drones launched by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) over the northern ...
Without meaningful intervention, both Sudan and South Sudan risk becoming the epicentre of the next great African crisis ...
French-Tunisian journalist and documentary filmmaker Hind Meddeb flew to Sudan after the overthrow of hated dictator Omar ...
Sudan is no longer just another African civil war zone—it’s an emerging outpost in Iran’s global terror campaign against ...
Burhan recently appointed Kamil Idris as Prime Minister to form an independent government. The move has been complicated, ...
Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, known for his ownership of Manchester City, has been implicated in supporting Sudanese ...
Museyna Mehamed (in Blue), 32, a mother of seven and a refugee from Khartoum, Sudan, waits in line to receive cash-based ...
Opinion
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Tuko News on MSNWhen the Branch is Bent: Sudan’s Trial by Fire and the Fall of the Brotherhood IllusionFor Sudan, one of the darkest chapters is undoubtedly the rise and longstanding rule of the so-called Islamic Movement, the Sudanese branch of Muslim Brotherhood.
Like many of his peers, Buay has been actively involved in military combat and combative politics from the 1980s to date. He ...
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