UK, Germany and Jordan call for immediate ceasefire in Sudan war
Paramilitary force RSF seizes last major city in Sudan’s Darfur region, reportedly killing more than 450 people in a hospital
Paramilitary force RSF seizes last major city in Sudan’s Darfur region, reportedly killing more than 450 people in a hospital
Witnesses allege men were executed after being rounded up; RSF denies abuses and says reports are fabricated
Reports are emerging of summary executions in El Fasher in western Darfur
Aid groups and activists warn of potential for ethnically motivated revenge attacks as Rapid Support Forces overwhelm army
Paramilitary Rapid Support Front took control of city in Darfur region over the weekend
Global Hunger Index says possibility of achieving the UN goal of zero hunger by 2030 is ‘slipping away’
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Civil war has killed at least 40,000 people, according to the World Health Organisation
Several governments ignore human rights, which are the ‘medicine to heal a fractured world’
Days of heavy rain triggered disaster that levelled village of Tarsin in remote mountains
Both sides in the conflict have set their sights on taking Kordofan, where catastrophe looms and most aid groups can’t enter
Hundreds of civilians remain unaccounted for following attack by paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on North Darfur camp
Malnutrition cases persist across country as support is scaled back
Discussions were aimed at advancing peace talks between two Sudanese generals
Attack by paramilitary Rapid Support Forces most intense since targeting of city began on Sunday
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Workers at the gold mines along the Kurmuk-Assosa road face exposure to harmful chemicals such as mercury and cyanide
The Sudan war is the world’s biggest humanitarian disaster, but it seems our human compassion is taken up by other conflicts
One of the worst humanitarian crises in the world has now been plunged deeper into an unimaginable hell
Having escaped a war where murder and rape seem systematic, some 1.3 million people from Sudan struggle to meet their daily needs in Chad - while bearing physical and emotional scars
Sudanese school dean educates remotely from Addis Ababa
An unforgiving conflict between rival military factions has killed 150,000 people. Another 12 million people are displaced, many fleeing to a huge desert camp in eastern Chad. Photographs by Chris Maddaloni
But Khartoum criticises London conference as representatives from both sides in civil war not invited
RSF has also accelerated drone attacks into army-controlled territory, including an attack on the Atbara power station in the north of the country
This week marks two years of suffering and two years of inaction
United Arab Emirates says International Court of Justice has no legal power to hear Sudan’s claim
UAE accused of violating the international genocide convention by arming paramilitaries with the aim of wiping out an ethnic group in West Darfur
RSF pushed back from most of Khartoum last week by army in latest development in Sudan’s two-year-old war
Army chief declares capital Khartoum ‘free’ but rival RSF still holds parts of neighbouring Omdurman
Khartoum offensive comes as battlefield gains help turn tide of conflict in military’s favour
Billions of dollars in gold are flowing out of war-torn Sudan - and helping to keep the conflict boiling
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