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Former UN official Kamil Idris has been named Sudan's new prime minister, as the country's warring factions continue to battle for control amid a deepening humanitarian crisis.
Drone attacks have targeted a number of facilities, including a fuel facility, a hospital, a hotel, the airport and the sea ...
Repeated drone strikes over the past two weeks in Port Sudan have damaged key infrastructure across the crucial Sudanese aid ...
Attacks on critical civilian infrastructure in Sudan, particularly intensified drone strikes, are placing lives at risk, ...
Where to put people at least to give them a bit of shading.” Some of his staff have been told that their jobs will end as ...
Sudan’s national carrier, Tarco Aviation, has reportedly lost $100 million. Three aircraft were destroyed and three others ...
Escalating attacks in Port Sudan have plunged a humanitarian lifeline into crisis, deepening fears of a prolonged war.
In Port Sudan, the humanitarian situation is deteriorating. Power outages, high food prices, and a lack of clean drinking ...
The United Nations (UN) issued a stark warning that the situation in Sudan remains critically concerning, with humanitarian ...
Explosions and fires rocked Sudan's wartime capital Port Sudan, a witness said, part of a days-long drone assault that has ...
Khartoum: Sudan s army chief and de facto leader Abdel Fattah al Burhan appointed on Monday former UN official Kamil Idris as ...