Paramilitary fighters seize Sudan military’s last stronghold in ‘terrible escalation’ of civil war
Abdel-Fattah Burhan
Sudan's military-controlled capital remains devastated after a year of retaking it in the country's fourth year of civil war between rival generals, with widespread destruction, ongoing fighting elsewhere, and international neglect complicating peace efforts.
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Inside Sudan’s army-controlled capital as civil war enters fourth year
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Sudan enters its fourth year of devastating conflict with 13 million displaced and 34 million needing aid, yet international attention wanes as regional powers back opposing forces and Middle East tensions divert diplomatic focus from the world's largest humanitarian crisis.
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Germany hosted a Sudan aid conference in Berlin that successfully secured 1.3 billion euros in pledged international donations, addressing the humanitarian crisis stemming from Sudan's ongoing conflict and displacement crisis.
Sudan entered its fourth year of devastating civil war on Wednesday, with 13 million displaced, 59,000 killed, and two-thirds of the population needing humanitarian aid, yet UN officials warn the crisis faces global abandonment as attention shifts elsewhere.
Sudan's two-year civil war between rival generals has killed over 150,000 people and displaced millions, creating the world's worst humanitarian crisis affecting 21.2 million people facing acute food insecurity amid sieges, blockades, and restricted aid access.
Sudan enters fourth year of conflict amid humanitarian crisis
Inside Sudan’s army-controlled capital as civil war enters fourth year
Inside Sudan’s army-controlled capital as civil war enters fourth year
Sudan enters fourth year of conflict amidst humanitarian crisis
Sudan's four-year conflict between the military and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has killed at least 59,000 people, displaced 13 million, and pushed 34 million into humanitarian need, with international attention diverted by Middle East tensions and regional powers backing combatants.
A top Sudan paramilitary commander defects to the military as the war enters its fourth year.
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As war in Sudan enters its fourth year, officials lament an 'abandoned crisis'
Sudan enters its fourth year of devastating war with 13 million displaced, 59,000 dead, and widespread famine, yet international attention shifts toward other crises as officials call it an "abandoned" humanitarian emergency.
Inside Sudan’s army-controlled capital as civil war enters fourth year
Inside Sudan’s army-controlled capital as civil war enters fourth year
Inside Sudan’s army-controlled capital as civil war enters fourth year
Dozens of civilians are dead as rival military factions battle for control of Sudan
Sudan enters its fourth year of conflict with 13 million displaced and 59,000 killed, facing famine and disease while international attention shifts elsewhere, creating what officials call an "abandoned crisis" amid failed ceasefire attempts.
A top Sudan paramilitary commander defects to the military as war enters its fourth year.
Sudan's largest oil refinery caught fire during ongoing civil war clashes, satellite imagery confirms, potentially crippling the nation's critical energy infrastructure and exacerbating the humanitarian crisis gripping the conflict-torn country.
What could happen next in Sudan’s civil war
Sudan's fourth-year conflict between military and paramilitary forces has killed 59,000, displaced 13 million, and created the world's largest humanitarian crisis affecting 34 million people requiring urgent assistance.
Sudan enters its fourth year of war, killing 59,000 people and displacing 13 million, creating what UN officials call an "abandoned crisis" amid international distraction and regional power involvement.
