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Sudan's catastrophic civil war is grinding into a third year. A conflict that continues to shatter a country that much of the ...
For years, the war-weary and displaced came to Khartoum on donkey carts and in rickety trucks, driving population growth that was expected to continue. Only a few years ago, the city ranked among ...
It had been nearly two years since AFP journalist Abdelmoneim Abu Idris Ali set foot in his home in war-torn Khartoum, after ...
The vast Zamzam refugee camp, which was home to about half a million people, was torched by RSF paramilitaries in recent days ...
Sudan’s army has recaptured the nation’s presidential palace after almost two years of brutal combat with a rebel group in what analysts say was a “massive blow” in the civil war.
While retaking Khartoum is a symbolic and strategic victory for the army, the wider war is far from over. Elsewhere in the gold-rich country, the RSF remains in control, including in Darfur region ...
The United Nations said Tuesday it expected more than two million people displaced in war-ravaged Sudan to return to the capital Khartoum within the next six months, if security conditions allow.
Extraordinary scenes of jubilant soldiers waving flags at Khartoum's presidential palace have suggested this could be a turning point in Sudan's bitter two-year civil war. But RSF militia are fighting ...
While retaking Khartoum is a symbolic and strategic victory for the army, the wider war is far from over. Elsewhere in the gold-rich country, the RSF remains in control, including in Darfur region in ...