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 ...
As it loses ground to the Sudanese army in the capital Khartoum, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has pushed its efforts ...
Fighters from Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have torched parts of Sudan’s largest refugee camp, firing ...
In Sudan, witnesses say the Rapid Support Forces stormed the country’s largest camp for displaced people, looting and setting ...
Humanitarian groups warn of worsening violence in North Darfur’s besieged Zamzam camp, where thousands face starvation amid ...
The Zamzam camp in North Darfur has been the target of intense artillery shelling since late last year, but this is the first ...
President Donald Trump’s 90-day freeze on all foreign aid could not have come at a worse time for Sudan, which is facing famine amid it's 2-year civil war.
The United Nations on Monday accused Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces of blocking aid to the war-torn country's ...
In the dry and windswept plains of the Adré refugee camp in eastern Chad, a grove of young neem trees stands as a testament ...
The conflict has killed more than 28,000 people, forced millions to flee their homes and left some families eating grass in ...
The UN has declared famine in three areas of North Darfur, with famine expected to spread to five new areas in the area by May.
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