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By Khalid Abdelaziz and Eltayeb Siddig KHARTOUM (Reuters) -Destroyed bridges, blackouts, empty water stations and looted ...
A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 172 people, with more than 2,500 others becoming ill over the past week.
The UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has warned of an escalating public health crisis in Sudan, as conflict and mass displacement ...
Displaced Sudanese face the threat of unexploded ordnance, landmines, and abandoned munitions scattered across urban and ...
With power stations, hospitals and water systems destroyed, the nation faces an approximately $1 trillion reconstruction bill ...
Water treatment stations attacked by RSF unable to provide clean water in Khartoum state, where 95 percent of cases are.
CAIRO — A new cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 172 people and sickened more than 2,500 over the past week, authorities ...
Aid workers and activists are fearful that new regulations announced by Sudan’s army-backed government will lead to a crackdown on local relief volunteers, exacerbating the catastrophic hunger crisis ...
A leading medical group is warning of a rising number of cholera cases in war-torn Sudan as a new outbreak of the waterborne ...
War-torn Sudan is now "on the brink" of a public health disaster as cholera and other deadly diseases spread, aid group, the ...
More than 170 people died of cholera in war-torn Sudan in one week, the Health Ministry said on Tuesday. A ministry statement ...
Sudan’s military says it has taken full control of Greater Khartoum. Brig. Gen. Nabil Abdullah, a spokesman for the Sudanese ...