Amsterdam — 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 ...
Analysts say SAF retaking the city will turn the tide of the war, and may signal the beginning of the end of a brutal ...
Sudan’s military is making advances to retake the capital. What’s changing in the nearly 2-year war?
(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 ...
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.
This followed Burhan’s declaration that the UN envoy to Sudan, Volker Perthes ... Meanwhile, the fighting in Khartoum has persisted, and incidents of violence across the country are on the ...
The World Food Programme says nearly 25 million people are facing acute food shortages - all driven by a war ... Sudanese army. Embedded with military forces, she traveled to the capital Khartoum ...
Many Sudanese civilians are welcoming the army as a liberator as it advances across the capital, Khartoum ... the laws of war and international resolutions.” Over the last three weeks, RSF ...
Khartoum will help outsiders understand the crisis in Sudan, but it also functions as a tool for those impacted by the war. The most affecting parts of the film speak, I think, directly to Sudan ...
Sudan's military is making advances to retake the capital. What's changing in the nearly 2-year war?
The war has driven more than 14 million people from their homes and pushed parts of the country into famine. A man walks by a house hit in recent fighting in Khartoum, Sudan, an area torn by ...
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