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In Sudan, more than 2,300 people have recently contracted cholera, largely due to ongoing conflict that has disrupted ...
Sudan’s military on Tuesday said it took full control of the Greater Khartoum region after a long-running battle against ...
The tragedy endured by Sudanese civilians is not just a result of internal conflict. It is also a consequence of proxy ...
More than 2,300 people have been diagnosed with cholera in Sudan over the past three weeks, authorities said, 90% of them in the capital and surrounding areas where drone attacks have cut off ...
It is difficult to get the Sudanese people to agree on any political question. Continuous debate, unending disputes, and entrenched polarization have long defined the Sudanese political landscape.
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The New Republic on MSNOnly Two Republicans Were Brave Enough to Vote Against Medicaid CutsAfter hours of deliberation, the bill passed 215–214, an incredibly slim margin that highlights the lack of political ...
President Donald Trump confronted President Cyril Ramaphosa, questioning his role in alleged white genocide- a claim widely ...
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The New Republic on MSNJudge Rips Trump Admin Over Secret Deportations to South Sudan“It was impossible for these people to have a meaningful opportunity to object to their transfer to South Sudan,” U.S. District Judge Brian Murphy said in his ruling Wednesday, adding that the ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSudan Army Says Khartoum State 'Completely Free' of ParamilitariesThe Sudanese army said on Tuesday it had dislodged rival paramilitaries from their last positions in Omdurman, part of the Sudanese capital, securing all of Khartoum state nearly two months after ...
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Sudan News Agency (SUNA) on MSNHAC Affirms Sudanese Government's Commitment, Since Jeddah Forum, to Opening RoutesThe Humanitarian Aid Commissioner (HAC) Salwa Adam Biniya has affirmed the Sudanese government's commitment since the Jeddah Forum to open routes for the delivery of humanitarian aid to those in need.
The army has announced that Khartoum state is "completely free" of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after pushing ...
In August 2024, Petronas Carigali announced that it would cease operations in South Sudan after selling assets for two years as part of a long-term investment strategy amid a changing industry ...
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