Sudan's Agriculture Minister denies there’s a famine in the country
Sudan's agriculture minister, Abubakr al-Bushra, dismissed claims of famine in the country, questioning UN-backed data that 755,000
Sudan's agriculture minister, Abubakr al-Bushra, dismissed claims of famine in the country, questioning UN-backed data that 755,000
Talks between a United Nations envoy and delegations from both warring parties in Sudan have proven an encouraging first step,
The US ambassador to the UN announced nearly $203 million in additional humanitarian assistance to Sudan onThursday but warned that
Hospitals and other healthcare facilities in war-torn Sudan are facing increased attacks, a World Health Organization (WHO) official said on
According to the International Organization for Migration (IOM), over 10 million Sudanese—comprising 20% of the population—have been displaced
Talks between a UN envoy and delegations from both warring parties in Sudan are continuing in Geneva this week, focused
Millions of Sudanese are on the brink of famine as the conflict in the country enters its second year; this
Representatives from Sudan’s army and the rival paramilitary Rapid Support Forces arrived in Geneva for UN-sponsored talks aimed at
Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed arrived in Sudan on Tuesday in latest bid by the international community to persuade army
Representatives from Sudan's army-aligned government refused to meet face-to-face with key civilian politicians at a conference in Cairo
The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), engaged in a prolonged conflict with Sudan’s regular army for over a year,
The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) announced this week that it would be extending its Sudanese aid program
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