The world’s worst internal displacement crisis, with at least 14 million people uprooted from their homes, is in Sudan.
Reports of mass looting at Sudan's National Museum amid the ongoing civil war have shocked the cultural heritage community.
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Eleven million people have been displaced and half of Sudan’s population, an estimated 25 million people, are struggling with ...
After 19 months of conflict, the ongoing Sudanese Civil War continues to deteriorate living conditions for millions of ...
A UNHCR project in South Sudan is building dykes to protect flood-prone farmland in Maban and supporting refugee and local ...
Flooding in South Sudan has affected about 14 million people and displaced over 300000 according to the United Nations This situation has been worsened by ...
The sole caretaker of the pyramids at Meroë, a former capital of the ancient Kingdom of Kush, is the only person standing between some of Sudan’s ... 50 years ago to house objects rescued ...
OMDURMAN, Sudan — A drive from the sandy northern outskirts through Sudan’s once-vibrant ... through emptied brightly colored ...
Nearly 25,000 people have been killed and over 10 million displaced since April 2023, when a battle for power erupted between ...
Sudan’s military-controlled government on Wednesday said a key border crossing with Chad will stay open to keep much-needed ...