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Sudan - Page 4

April 18, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

Bombing Khartoum; CIA’s Latest Attempted Coup in Africa

As I write the Sudanese Air Force is bombing Sudan’s capital city of Khartoum, an act of desperation really, because the war launched by the CIA backed coup attempt is not going

Diplomacy/Geopolitics

Hunger Tightens Its Grip on Sudan’s Children as War and Aid Collapse Deepen

In Sudan, hunger has become a silent weapon of war, tightening its grip on the youngest and most vulnerable as the country descends deeper into one of the world’s most severe humanitarian disasters. According to reporting by El País, and

May 16, 2026

Turkey’s War Profiteering: How a Turkish Arms Firm Fueled Sudan’s Bloodshed

Defence/Diplomacy

A trove of leaked documents has unveiled a covert operation exposing the Turkish defence industry’s deep involvement in Sudan’s brutal civil war, revealing how

Education Is a ‘Life-Saving Intervention’ in Emergencies, Says South Sudan’s Education Minister

Interviews

In times of crisis, education is an essential component of humanitarian intervention packages, South Sudan’s Minister of General Education and Instruction Awut Deng Acuil

Ongoing fighting threatens to exacerbate food insecurity in Sudan, says UN official

April 17, 2024
News/Sudan

Ongoing fighting in Sudan threatens to exacerbate food insecurity across the country, a United Nations (UN) official has said, calling for urgent agricultural support to Sudan. “The scale and severity of hunger

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Deadly Diseases Stalk Millions in War-Torn Sudan

November 23, 2023
News

As the war in Sudan continues into its eighth month with no ceasefire in sight, cholera stalks millions in Africa’s third-largest country. The nation’s already fragile healthcare system has all but collapsed

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Six Months of War Between Sudan’s Security Forces Has Cost Thousands of Lives and Displaced Millions

September 21, 2023
News

Over 5.3 million have been displaced in the war between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which entered the sixth month on September 15. Over a million

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Education Is a ‘Life-Saving Intervention’ in Emergencies, Says South Sudan’s Education Minister

August 3, 2023
Interviews

In times of crisis, education is an essential component of humanitarian intervention packages, South Sudan’s Minister of General Education and Instruction Awut Deng Acuil told IPS in an exclusive interview. She was

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Fighting Between Sudanese Army and RSF Has Disastrous Impact in Darfur as Hundreds of Thousands Are Displaced

May 18, 2023
News/Sudan

Over 700,000 people have been internally displaced in Sudan since April 15, when an armed conflict began between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), according to the UN’s

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As Army and Rapid Support Forces Battle It Out, Sudanese Left Calls For Restoring the Revolution

April 19, 2023
News/Sudan

As many as 60 people have been killed since fighting broke out between the Sudanese Army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on April 15. Since the fighting started, the two

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Bombing Khartoum; CIA’s Latest Attempted Coup in Africa

April 18, 2023
Columns/Diplomacy

As I write the Sudanese Air Force is bombing Sudan’s capital city of Khartoum, an act of desperation really, because the war launched by the CIA backed coup attempt is not going

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