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AllAfrica on MSNAmid Growing Insecurity, Sudanese See Lack of Police ProfessionalismNine out of 10 citizens say the government is doing a poor job of fighting crime.Key findings More than half (51%) of Sudanese say they felt unsafe while walking in their neighbourhood at least once ...
China's Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Geng Shuang on Thursday called on the international ...
After years of gradual progress toward stability, a succession battle is pushing the country to the precipice of another full ...
As hostilities escalate across South Sudan, the United Nations Security Council should renew its arms embargo on the country.
Alain Rusuku, Country Director for the IRC in Chad, said: ...
Khartoum: Around 1,000 critically ill patients in Sudan s Darfur region are nearly without drinking water after artillery ...
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AllAfrica on MSNEthnic Profiling and Attacks On Hospitals As South Sudan Hurtles Back Into Civil WarThe government has profiled the country's second-largest ethnic community, splitting the counties where they are dominant into "friendly" and "hostile". Attack helicopters bombed the only functional ...
South Sudan’s authorities have yet to bring to justice those responsible for brutal and fatal attacks on civilians three ...
Khaibar Shafaq had only a short period of time to flee Afghanistan before the country’s government and military collapsed and the U.S. withdrew the last of its forces in 2021. Shafaq and his family ...
To see Sudan’s civil war through the simplistic lens of the RSF vs SAF is not only deceptive, but misunderstands entirely the ...
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