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A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 172 people, with more than 2,500 others becoming ill over the past week.
By Khalid Abdelaziz and Eltayeb Siddig KHARTOUM (Reuters) -Destroyed bridges, blackouts, empty water stations and looted ...
Aid workers and activists are fearful that new regulations announced by Sudan’s army-backed government will lead to a ...
I recalled the day we left our home two years ago, and the week I spent moving from one place to another in Khartoum, dodging ...
Before fighting broke out over two years ago, Khartoum had nearly 100 public and private medical facilities. Today, not a ...
More than 2,300 people have been diagnosed with cholera in Sudan over the past three weeks, authorities said, 90% of them in the capital and surrounding areas where drone attacks have cut off ...
Sudan’s military says it has taken full control of Greater Khartoum. Brig. Gen.
While the conflict in Khartoum has largely subsided with the Sudanese army's re-capture of the capital city in late March, the millions of the city's conflict-displaced residents still cannot return.
after tensions between the Sudanese army and the rival RSF turned into battles in the streets of Khartoum and rapidly spread around the country. The RSF held much of Khartoum during the war ...
NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) — Although the All Saints Anglican Cathedral in Khartoum suffered huge damage in the two-year battle for the Sudanese capital, the country’s archbishop is relieved the ...
Sudan’s capital was once a refuge for those fleeing a countryside ravaged by successive conflicts and climate crises. For years, the war-weary and displaced came to Khartoum on donkey carts and ...