After almost 18 months of war, fighting in Sudan is escalating as seasonal rains end with the army using intensified ...
And with reports of starvation and widespread atrocity crimes, the pressure to make it work has never been greater.
Nicholas Kristof, an award-winning New York Times columnist, spoke to Devex about what he saw in Sudan — and how the world ...
As the performers took the stage and the traditional drum beat gained momentum, Sudanese refugees sitting in the audience ...
Two days of attacks by Sudanese paramilitaries on the Darfur city of El-Fasher killed 48 people, a medical source told AFP on ...
All sides in the war are behaving irresponsibly ... may they be awakened by thoughts of an orphan of Darfur who ignores her own hunger and divides scraps of bread among her brother and sisters.
It is a revival of the mass murder and rape of the Darfur genocide of 20 years ago, and more than two million Sudanese have fled their country since it tumbled into civil war last year amid a new ...
The paramilitary-turned-rebel Rapid Support Forces have laid siege to El Fasher, the largest city in the western Darfur region, for nearly five months, part of a raw struggle for power with Sudan ...
At close times, Zubaida Abdel Rahman loses her father and brother as battles intensify in the city of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur St, between the army ... husband and grandfather in the El ...
Two decades ago, Darfur became synonymous with genocide and war crimes, particularly by the notorious Janjaweed Arab militias, against populations that identify as Central or East African.
Several steps are necessary, he said. First, the situation in Darfur should be considered separately from the civil war in Sudan. The next step is to address the humanitarian crisis. “We have more ...