The war in Sudan is a tragic afterthought in global politics, forgotten amid the conflicts in the Middle East and Ukraine.
Here’s how the world’s hunger monitoring-and-response system is supposed to work – and why it’s not achieving its mission.
Sudanese Ambassador to Moscow Mohammed Elghazali, who represents the interests of the Sudanese Armed Forces, expressed gratitude to Russia for vetoing the United Nations Security Council resolution.
No one knows how many people have died from the catastrophic hunger sweeping Sudan. But graves, counted from the sky, offer a ...
The war in Sudan has created vast hunger, including famine. Food in the markets is sparse, prices have spiked and aid groups ...
Sudan's famine-stricken Zamzam displacement camp has been struck by shelling from the Rapid Support Forces, volunteers and ...
Two US Democratic lawmakers have sent a letter to the Biden administration warning that they will try to block offensive arms ...
Haile was counting the days until his travel to Egypt. All his paperwork - including a travel document issued by the Government of Sudan - was ready. He was bound for Cairo to receive medical ...
The United Arab Emirates has allegedly helped arm and fund the Rapid Support Forces militia in Sudan that has been accused of ...
The stalled South Sudan peace talks have resumed in Kenya after four months and the sacking of a government delegation, the ...
Colombia’s president called last week for hundreds of mercenaries from the South American country fighting in Sudan to return ...
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) claimed victory Thursday in a fierce battle that forced the Sudanese army and its allies to ...