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ICRC on Monday warned that essential services are at a breaking point in Sudan due to the ongoing conflict - Photo: AFP
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Essential services at breaking point in Sudan: Red Cross
GENEVA, Switzerland - The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) on Monday warned that...
Children cycle along a street in Khartoum on June 14, 2023 - AFP
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Cautions calm in Sudan's capital as new truce comes into effect
KHARTOUM - Sudan's capital Khartoum witnessed a cautious calm on Sunday as a new humanitarian...
An army soldier talks to women on a street in Khartoum on June 6, 2023, as fighting continues in war-torn Sudan. - File pic by AFP
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'No woman feels safe' - Sexual violence rampant in Sudan war
CAIRO - Bahira Amin Zeinab was fleeing war-torn Sudan's capital to seek safety when she found...
TOPSHOT - Bullet holes riddle the wall of a building at the Souk Sitta (Market Six) in the south of Khartoum on June 1, 2023. Shelling and aerial bombardments killed 18 civilians at a market in Sudan's capital where fighting showed no signs of abating on June 1, after the army abandoned truce talks. For more than six weeks, Khartoum and other parts of the country have been gripped by bloody warfare between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. (Photo by AFP)
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Sudan battles rage as US, Saudi urge new truce talks
RIYADH, Saudi - The United States and Saudi Arabia on Sunday made a renewed push for truce talks...
Destroyed vehicles are pictured outside the burnt-down headquarters of Sudan's Central Bureau of Statistics, on al-Sittin (sixty) road in the south of Khartoum on May 29, 2023. (Photo by AFP)
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180 dead from Sudan fighting buried unidentified as battles rage
KHARTOUM, Sudan - Blasts rocked the Sudanese capital Saturday, as fighting between warring generals...
People gather by a building riddled with bullet holes at the Souk Sitta (Market Six) in the south of Khartoum on June 1, 2023. Shelling and aerial bombardments killed 18 civilians at a market in Sudan's capital where fighting showed no signs of abating on June 1, after the army abandoned truce talks. For more than six weeks, Khartoum and other parts of the country have been gripped by bloody warfare between the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces. (Photo by AFP)
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US imposes economic, visa sanctions over violence in Sudan
WASHINGTON, US - The White House on Thursday announced economic and visa sanctions against Sudanese...
A man has a drink of water as buses wait for passengers fleeing violence to depart from al-Sittin (sixty) road in the south of Khartoum on May 30, 2023. Warring generals in Sudan have agreed to extend by five days a humanitarian ceasefire they repeatedly violated and which failed to deliver promised aid corridors. The one-week ceasefire was set to expire on May 29 at night. More than 1,800 people have been killed in six weeks of urban warfare, according to the Armed Conflict Location and Event Data Project. (Photo by AFP)
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In Sudan's capital, risking death in search of water
KHARTOUM, Sudan - Fighting in Sudan has left hundreds of thousands of Khartoum residents without...
Smoke rises above buildings in Khartoum on May 24, 2023. Fighting had eased but not stopped in Sudan on May 24, the second full day of a ceasefire that has allowed beleaguered civilians to venture out, even as they await safe aid corridors and escape routes. (Photo by AFP)
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Sudanese army chief asks UN to dismiss envoy
KHARTOUM, Sudan - Sudan's army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has accused UN special envoy Volker...
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British citizen shot, wife dies of starvation after being left in Sudan
LONDON, UK - The family of an 85-year-old man who lived just "steps away” from the British embassy...
A burnt-down branch of a bank is pictured in southern Khartoum on May 24, 2023. Sporadic artillery fire still echoed in Sudan's capital on May 24 but residents said fighting had calmed following a US and Saudi-brokered ceasefire, raising faint hopes in the embattled city. (Photo by AFP)
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Sporadic clashes in Sudanese capital Khartoum despite truce
KHARTOUM, Sudan - Sporadic clashes broke out between the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces...
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