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Is Sudan heading toward a de facto partition? This is the question several regional analysts are asking following the takeover of the so-called "border triangle" between Sudan, Libya, and Egypt by the ...
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Africanews on MSNSudan government orders the reopening of universities in KhartoumSudan's Prime Minister, Dr. Kamil El-Tayib Idris, has directed the reopening of universities in Khartoum. In a memo to the ...
The growing foreign involvement in Sudan’s civil war could turn localised battles into a wider regional crisis.
The Sudanese Teachers’ Committee has voiced its disagreement with a decision by the Khartoum state government’s decision to ...
One of Khartoums oldest and most loved hotels has survived coups, wars, and even a bomb attack, but it couldn't weather Sudan's civil war.
Areas south of Khartoum, war-ravaged Sudan's capital, are at high risk of famine, the UN's World Food Programme warned ...
The World Food Programme is warning several areas near the Sudanese capital of Khartoum are at risk of famine due to years of ...
The World Health Organization warns of a potential rise in cholera cases in Sudan, risking spread to neighboring countries ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSudan: 1,346,935 Citizens Receive Cholera Vaccination in Khartoum StateThe Federal Chamber for Monitoring the Cholera Vaccination Campaign in Khartoum State announced that 1,346,935 people aged one year and above received the vaccination over the five days leading up to ...
But while there is more security now, and police stations have reopened in a few areas, Khartoum is still deeply militarised.
The WFP has cut oil and pulse rations due to a $500 million funding shortfall, as donors scale back humanitarian aid.
KHARTOUM - A cholera vaccination campaign was launched on Wednesday in Sudan's capital Khartoum, aiming to reach 2.6 million ...
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