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Sudan civil war overwhelms border town, as refugees find little help

Sudan civil war overwhelms border town, as refugees find little help

ADRE (AP) Fatima Omas Abdullah wakes up every morning with aches and pains from sleeping on bare ground for almost two years. She did not expect Sudan’s civil war to displace her for so long into neighbouring Chad. “There is nothing here,” she...

Momentum Builds In The Fight To End Neglected Tropical Diseases As Kigali Declaration Marks Third Anniversary

Momentum Builds In The Fight To End Neglected Tropical Diseases As Kigali Declaration Marks Third Anniversary

Over 80 countries and organisations in Africa have declared their commitment to ending the suffering caused by neglected tropical diseases (NTDs), a group of diseases that affect more than one billion people globally, primarily in vulnerable...

How Independence Day Deepened Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Message — And Exposed Where It May Fall Short (Critic’s Take)

How Independence Day Deepened Beyoncé’s ‘Cowboy Carter’ Message — And Exposed Where It May Fall Short (Critic’s Take)

“I want to hear an American poem,” rings out the voice of Ras Baraka to introduce the second act of Beyoncé’s stadium-conquering Cowboy Carter Tour. “Something American, you know. Some sassy s–t, or South Carolina slave shouter, Alabama backwoods...

Sudan civil war overwhelms border town in neighboring Chad as refugees find little help

Sudan civil war overwhelms border town in neighboring Chad as refugees find little help

ADRE, Chad — Fatima Omas Abdullah wakes up every morning with aches and pains from sleeping on bare ground for almost two years. She did not expect Sudan’s civil war to displace her for so long into neighboring Chad. “There is nothing here,” she...

Sudan Medical Network Reports 239 Children Died From Malnutrition in North Darfur in 2025

Sudan Medical Network Reports 239 Children Died From Malnutrition in North Darfur in 2025

A child receives treatment in the UNICEF-supported stabilization center. Photo: @UNICEFSudan June 29, 2025 Hour: 2:46 pm The Sudan Doctors Network reported this Sunday that 239 children have died from malnutrition, as well as from the lack of food...

UN Reports Sudanese Refugees Face Rising Hunger, Malnutrition

UN Reports Sudanese Refugees Face Rising Hunger, Malnutrition

(MENAFN) The UN's refugee and food agencies issued a critical warning on Tuesday about the worsening food insecurity and malnutrition crisis affecting millions of Sudanese refugees, as severe funding shortages continue to disrupt life-saving aid...

Sudan Denies US Accusation of Using Chemical Weapons

Sudan Denies US Accusation of Using Chemical Weapons

The United States has imposed sanctions on Sudan’s government after accusing it of deploying chemical weapons during the ongoing civil conflict with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The sanctions, announced Friday, mark a significant...

‘Cooperation is humanity’s greatest innovation,’ UN chief declares at BRICS summit

‘Cooperation is humanity’s greatest innovation,’ UN chief declares at BRICS summit

Speaking at the 17th BRICS summit in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, he emphasised the human impact of environmental devastation and climate change. And as environmental disasters increase, the sustainable development goals are also being left behind....

Reckoning after the wreckage in Iran: A conversation with Arang Keshavarzian

Reckoning after the wreckage in Iran: A conversation with Arang Keshavarzian

When Israel launched its attacks on key military facilities in Iran on June 13, escalating its war in the region, now in its second year, fears of a broader spillover mounted, though its scale remained unclear. Twelve days later, with only a...

UN sounds alarm over escalating humanitarian crises in Gaza, Syria, and Sudan

UN sounds alarm over escalating humanitarian crises in Gaza, Syria, and Sudan

The United Nations issued grave warnings today about deteriorating humanitarian conditions across Gaza, Syria, and Sudan during a daily briefing by the Secretary-General’s spokesperson. From airstrikes on shelters to looming starvation and...

Sudan civil war overwhelms border town in Chad as refugees find little help

Sudan civil war overwhelms border town in Chad as refugees find little help

Published: 29 Jun. 2025, 16:58 Refugees loads their belongings into trucks as they leave the Tine transit camp in Chad's Wadi Fara province for Iridimi refugee camp on May 3. [AP/YONHAP] Fatima Omas Abdullah wakes up every morning with aches and...

Sudan civil war overwhelms border town in neighbor Chad as refugees find little help

Sudan civil war overwhelms border town in neighbor Chad as refugees find little help

ADRE, Chad (AP) — Fatima Omas Abdullah wakes up every morning with aches and pains from sleeping on bare ground for almost two years. She did not expect Sudan’s civil war to displace her for so long into neighboring Chad. “There is nothing here,”...

World News | Sudanese Fleeing War Are at Risk of Worsening Hunger in Neighbouring Nations, UN Warns

World News | Sudanese Fleeing War Are at Risk of Worsening Hunger in Neighbouring Nations, UN Warns

Cairo, Jul 1 (AP) Millions of people fleeing the conflict in Sudan risk falling deeper into hunger as they seek refuge in countries already grappling with food insecurity, the United Nations warned. The World Food Programme, the UN's food agency,...

Sudan: “ fights show no sign of slowdown ” said a senior head of the United Nations Security Council

Sudan: “ fights show no sign of slowdown ” said a senior head of the United Nations Security Council

Friday, the UN Security advice Heard briefings that give to think of Martha Ama Akya Pobe, UN deputy secretary general for Africa, and Shayna Lewis, Sudan specialist and main advisor to prevent and end the mass atrocities (PAEMA), an organization...

AFRICA/SUDAN - Insecurity and lack of services worsen the situation in the capital: teachers disagree in the reopening of schools

AFRICA/SUDAN - Insecurity and lack of services worsen the situation in the capital: teachers disagree in the reopening of schools

Tuesday, 1 July 2025 Internet Khartoum (Agenzia Fides) - Most areas of Khartoum are without electricity and water, exacerbating the country's already precarious security situation and the lack of other services such as internet and...

Call for urgent investigation as Sudan mine collapse claims ‘at least 11’ lives

Call for urgent investigation as Sudan mine collapse claims ‘at least 11’ lives

Several parties have called for an urgent investigation into the collapse of the Karsh El Fil mine in the Howaid area of Sudan’s Red Sea state, while the foreign ministries of Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, Kuwait, the UAE, and other countries, as...

KSrelief Launches Vital Kidney Dialysis Project for Sudanese Patients in Egypt

KSrelief Launches Vital Kidney Dialysis Project for Sudanese Patients in Egypt

Dozens of international charities and non-governmental organizations, including Oxfam, Save the Children and Amnesty, called Tuesday for an Israeli and US-backed aid mechanism for Gaza to disband over repeated incidents of chaos and deadly...

Sudanese civilians turn to wild plants for survival amid escalating hunger crisis

As the conflict in Sudan grinds on, millions are battling severe food shortages, forcing many to survive on wild plants and weeds. With little else available, families boil these in salted water to stave off hunger. One retired schoolteacher, 60,...

WFP: Sudanese refugees face worsening hunger due to funding gap

WFP: Sudanese refugees face worsening hunger due to funding gap

The World Food Programme (WFP) on Monday warned that millions of Sudanese people who took refuge in neighbouring countries face worsening hunger and malnutrition due to severe funding shortages. While giving a briefing in New York on Monday,...

Sudan: 13 civilians killed in paramilitary forces shelling

Sudan: 13 civilians killed in paramilitary forces shelling

Some of the wounded were taken to the city's main hospital, which is currently facing a severe shortage of medicines and medical supplies, it noted. Published Date - 28 June 2025, 07:34 AM Khartoum: At least 13 civilians were killed and 21 others...

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