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Toting large suitcases and bags of belongings, the Sudanese families crowding into Cairo's main railway station hoped to be ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNThe hurdles for RSF parallel government in war-torn SudanThe African Union this week promptly rejected formation of a parallel government by Sudan’s paramilitary group, Rapid Support Forces (RSF). But that was only one of the hurdles facing the group that ...
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Al Jazeera on MSNTwo friends, one war and the RSF’s reign of terror in KhartoumIn Shambat al-Aradi, a tight-knit neighbourhood in Khartoum North once known for its vibrant community gatherings and ...
Sudanese paramilitaries are forming a parallel government to the one controlled by the country's army, pushing Sudan further ...
In Finding Peace Here and Now, Eric A. Clayton directs our gaze back to the human heart: the only place from which either ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSudan: Khartoum State Ministry of Health Announces Containment of All Epidemic Diseases, Availability of Medicine SuppliesThe Minister of Health in Khartoum State, Dr. Fath Al-Rahman Mohamed Al-Amin, has confirmed that all epidemic diseases have been contained, with an abundant medicine supply sufficient for four months.
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Al-Monitor on MSNHundreds of Sudanese refugees in Cairo take up chance to return home for freeOn a sweltering Monday morning at Cairo's main railway station, hundreds of Sudanese families stood waiting, with bags piled ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSudan: Khartoum University Tops Sudan's Universities Rankings, Advances in Global Rankings (Webometrics)The University of Khartoum has topped Sudanese universities in terms of research excellence, openness, academic performance, and global presence, according to the Webometrics rankings for the second ...
Later, the RSF signed a charter at the Kenyatta International Convention Centre (KICC), paving the way for the RSF to govern ...
Sudan's women and children are paying the highest price for a war the world barely acknowledges. 12 million people have been ...
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