A further 1.9 million have fled to other neighbouring countries, while 8.8 million remain displaced within Sudan. Escaping the violence is no simple feat. Refugees must evade starvation ...
Africa, a continent of 1.3 billion people, has seen fewer deaths from COVID-19 than the UK, which has a population about a 20th of the size. Inevitably for such a huge landmass, there are major ...
And in the North Central Sahel region of Africa, 2 million people died of starvation ... in this African region stretching from Senegal to Sudan. Their donations marked the beginning of what ...
There are the big fractures, where potential world wars – hot and cold – are simmering. Then there are the smaller fractures, such as those between the European Union and its neighbours: Northern ...
presents her debut documentary film No Simple Way Home, about the liberation of a country and the weight of a family legacy. Between 1983 and 2005, Sudan was the battleground of Africa’s longest civil ...
The recent outbreak of violence in South Sudan doesn’t appear to have been motivated by political directives from the country ...
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Without decisive intervention, Sudan will remain an open wound at the heart of Africa, threatening to drag the continent into a spiral of chaos and extremism.
Uganda says it has deployed troops in South Sudan's capital South Sudan requested deployment, says Uganda military South Sudan information minister says no troops present Tensions rose after ...
Sudan’s war is not just happening on the battlefield ... who asked for anonymity. In East Africa, countries like Uganda and Chad, which have been part of a network of supply lines providing ...
In Sudan, recent violence has left more than 200 civilians dead. The latest attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces took place over three days in a cluster of southern villages.
South Sudan, one of Africa’s most diverse countries with over 60 major ethnic groups, gained independence from Sudan on July 9, 2011, following a 2005 agreement that ended Africa’s longest ...