UN's probe in Sudan finds 'hallmarks of genocide'
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War-weary Sudanese celebrate as Ramadan returns to Khartoum
A U.N.-backed global hunger watchdog warned Thursday that famine is spreading to more parts of Darfur in western Sudan. The U.N. says the war between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has driven 14 million people from their homes and killed an estimated 40,
Markets reopen in Dilling, South Kordofan’s second largest city. Yet residents face persistent aerial attacks.
Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed the atrocities in the city of el-Fasher, says a UN report.
Sudan's military says troops have advanced in the central region of Kordofan, breaking a siege imposed by a paramilitary group on a famine-stricken town.
By Eltayeb Siddig NEAR AL-OBEID, Sudan, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Gubara al-Basheer and his family used to traverse Sudan's desert with their camels and livestock, moving freely between markets, water sources,
The Sudanese army’s advancement also provided relief to residents in Kadugli, who have been facing famine due to the Rapid Support Forces' siege of the city.
Militaries play a major role in the politics of many countries. They determine whether elections can occur and who can compete. From Egypt to Pakistan and Myanmar to Uganda, the military is often the most important powerholder.
By Nafisa Eltahir and Khalid Abdelaziz Feb 3 - The Sudanese army said it broke a years-long siege on the city of Kadugli on Tuesday, potentially providing tens of thousands of people a reprieve from famine and signaling a shift in the war's momentum.
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Civil War-Torn Sudan Sits On Unexplored Mineral Riches Worth Billions
Sudan is seeking foreign investment to develop its largely untapped mineral wealth, including gold, copper, uranium, and rare earth elements.
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Sudanese Copts acquired malaria resistance thanks to a rapid evolutionary process, research reveals
An international study investigating the genomic diversity of the Sudanese population reveals that the Copts originating in Egypt—who settled in the country between the seventh and eleventh centuries—have acquired a genetic variant that protects them from contracting malaria.
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Sudanese groups, UN condemn deadly drone strikes in Kordofan
February 18, 2026 (AL-FULA) – Political forces and rights groups on Wednesday condemned an escalation in drone strikes across the Kordofan and Blue Nile regions that have killed dozens of civilians, including women and children.