Sudan’s military captured a major bridge connecting the east of the capital Khartoum to the south, days after it reclaimed control of its northern part from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
By Maggie Michael, Nafisa Eltahir and Khalid Abdelaziz CAIRO/DUBAI (Reuters) - Sudan's Rapid Support Forces have attacked the famine-stricken Zamzam displacement camp, residents and medics say, as the ...
The Rapid Support Forces have attacked Zamzam displacement camp amidst intensifying conflict with the Sudanese army. The assault, part of RSF's territorial consolidation in Darfur, exacerbates the ...
Congo stands on the brink of being at the centre of a devastating new regional war. Europe should act in its own self-interest to avert further humanitarian catastrophe ...
More than 500 million people have taken a "holy dip" in sacred river waters in north India over the last four weeks as part ...
Ravaged by two years of brutal civil war and with over 30 million people — or more than half of the population — in need of ...
DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — A performer at Kendrick Lamar’s Super Bowl halftime show unfurled a flag emblazoned with ...
Development marks one of army’s most significant advances since war broke out between army chief al-Burhan and RSF.
Rights groups have warned about reprisals in recently captured by the government, adding to a war that has witnessed numerous ...
There are further disturbing allegations emanating from Khartoum North, which the UN Human Rights Office continues to corroborate. In a video circulated on 30 January 2025, men in SAF uniform and ...
The UN rights chief said Friday that he was “deeply alarmed” by reports of summary executions of civilians in Khartoum North, allegedly by Sudanese army fighters and allied militia.