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Memphis basketball and coach Penny Hardaway have landed a commitment from Simon Majok, a 7-foot-1 international prospect from ...
Nick Cave explains why he's going to King Charles III's coronation Air force flies 36 more Australians and their families out of Sudan Philadelphia 76ers' Joel Embiid named NBA MVP for 2023 ...
After U.S. President Donald Trump's repeated suggestion that the U.S. annex Canada, Prime Minister Mark Carney invited King Charles III to give the speech that will outline his government ...
May 25, 2025 (PORT SUDAN) – A U.S. aid shipment carrying enough wheat to help feed more than 3.2 million Sudanese for a month arrived in Port Sudan on Sunday, as the country faces a severe ...
Sudan's government on Friday denied US allegations that it had used chemical weapons in the country's bloody civil war last year, a day after Washington said it would impose sanctions. Information ...
Sudan's temporary capital city, Port Sudan, previously a safe haven during the country's two-year civil war, has come under attack for the first time by a series of drone strikes for consecutive days.
Sudan's paramilitary has launched drone strikes on targets including the airport, the port and a hotel in the country's wartime capital. Port Sudan, which has been a destination for those fleeing ...
Sudan is currently the world’s largest humanitarian and child displacement crisis, with more than 30 million people overall needing humanitarian assistance this year.
Today, many do. In Sudan, where 30 years of authoritarian rule ended in 2019 after months of popular protests, a new generation is looking to their history to find national pride.
Sudan's legal arguments are grounded in the Genocide Convention, asserting that the UAE's actions constitute violations of Article I (obligation to prevent and punish genocide) and Article III ...
Sudan has accused the United Arab Emirates at the United Nations’ top court of violating the Genocide Convention by supporting paramilitary forces in its Darfur region.
South Sudan’s use of improvised air-dropped incendiary weapons has killed and horrifically burned dozens of people, including children, and destroyed civilian infrastructure in Upper Nile state.
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