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At Least 120 Dead in Attack Near Khartum
At least 120 people have been killed in attacks in the Khartoum area in Sudan, according to rescue workers who emphasize that the figure is an early estimate. Those behind the attack are not specified in the statement.
USA accuses warring parties of genocide in Sudan
The US government accuses individuals within Sudan's paramilitary force Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of genocide. .
First Aid Delivery to War-Torn Khartoum
For the first time in 20 months, relief supplies reach civilians south of Khartoum in war-torn Sudan. 200,000 children and families are now estimated to receive acute aid.
Five Palestinian Journalists Killed in Gaza
Five journalists belonging to the Palestinian TV channel Al-Quds Today, which is linked to the terrorist-stamped Islamic Jihad, have been killed in an Israeli raid on the vehicle they were in, according to a statement from the media actor. The projectile hit the van in question early on Thursday morning when it was parked in Nuseirat in central Gaza.
Gaza is the deadliest place in the world for journalists
Gaza stands out as the most dangerous region in the world for journalists, according to a new compilation from Reporters Without Borders (RSF). "We see how an increasing number of journalists are being killed and imprisoned", says chairman Erik Larsson.
Market bombed – over 100 reported dead
More than 100 people have been killed in an air raid on a marketplace in North Darfur in Sudan, according to a Sudanese human rights organization. Nearly 10,000 people are fleeing the country every day across the border to South Sudan, to escape the civil war, according to the UN.
Millions of helpless people flee: "Want to go to Europe"
Starvation, mass murder, expulsion. Words are not enough to describe the humanitarian catastrophe that is ongoing in Sudan.
Sudan's military: Important city retaken
Sudan's military claims to have retaken the strategically important city of Sinja, south of Khartum, from the paramilitary group RSF, which has controlled it for the past few months. .
Many dead in attack on Sudanese market
23 people have been confirmed dead after an air attack on a market in the capital Khartum on Saturday afternoon, reports a Sudanese network of volunteer rescue workers. The market is located near the militia group RSF's headquarters.
Multiple deaths in fierce battles in Sudan's capital
Violent clashes are raging around Sudan's capital Khartum between the Sudanese army and the militia group RSF, according to an army source. Fighter jets have bombed parts of the capital controlled by the paramilitary force.
Cholera is raging in war-torn Sudan – hundreds dead
Cholera is spreading increasingly rapidly in war-torn Sudan. In two months, nearly 400 people have died from the infectious intestinal disease, according to the authorities.
UN Investigator: Sudan Needs Neutral Force
One of the world's worst wars right now can only be stopped if an "independent and impartial force" is deployed to protect millions of civilians. This conclusion is drawn by a UN mission investigating the conflict between the army and the semi-military RSF in Sudan.
Dam in Sudan has burst – many feared dead
A dam in eastern Sudan has burst due to heavy rainfall. Dozens of people are missing, according to local reports.
At Least 80 Dead in Sudan Attack
Paramilitary forces have killed at least 80 people in a village in southeastern Sudan, according to hospital sources and witnesses. Attempts to achieve a ceasefire in the country's civil war have so far proven fruitless.
Talks on Ceasefire in Sudan Welcomed
The leader of the Sudanese paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF) – which has been fighting against the Sudanese army for over a year – welcomes the invitation to talks about a ceasefire. "I announce our participation in the upcoming talks about a ceasefire on August 14, 2024, in Switzerland", writes Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, the leader of RSF, on X.
55,000 flee city in Sudan after power takeover
Over 55,000 people have been forced to flee the city of Singa in southeastern Sudan, where clashes between the paramilitary RSF and the Sudanese military are raging, according to the UN's humanitarian agency Ocha. The reports come after RSF claimed on Sunday that the group had taken over the military's most important facility in the city.
Sudan: One of the World's Worst Humanitarian Crises
The ongoing war in Sudan has caused one of the worst humanitarian crises in the world in decades, according to the organisation Doctors Without Borders (MSF). Warnings are also coming from the UN's refugee agency UNHCR, which states that the risk of famine has risen in the country.
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