After 20 months of war, and three months of negotiations with the warring sides, a bit of relief arrives for some of the ...
Famine and ethnic cleansing stalk Sudan. Yet the gold trade is booming ... Ivor Prickett for The New York Times Supported by By Declan Walsh Reporting from Juba, South Sudan; Port Sudan, Sudan ...
Sudan’s military and a powerful paramilitary — both armed by foreign powers — have spent almost two years at war, and their battle has laid waste to the country. Many tens of thousands of civilians ...
Rome/New York - Urgent action, in particular immediate and unimpeded humanitarian access, is required to address the widening ...
Visual evidence collected and analyzed over months by The New York Times identifies the commanders leading an opaque ...
According to the U.N. nearly 14 million people have been displaced and more than 24,000 people have been killed in Sudan's ...
The Sudanese government has suspended its participation in the global hunger-monitoring system on the eve of a report that’s ...
Almost 25 million people are now in urgent need of food aid, amounting to one of the gravest starvation crises in modern ...
(Reuters) - The Sudanese government has suspended its participation in the global hunger-monitoring ... A diplomat with Sudan's mission to the United Nations in New York didn’t immediately ...