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Sudan

July 2024

  • A health worker in protective gear, carrying a large checklist, approaches a mother and baby at their door

    War is lead cause behind huge drop in global vaccinations, UN warns

    Vaccine misinformation has added to crisis of collapsed healthcare and poor nutrition, Unicef and WHO report
  • Girl carrying box on her head next to an open-topped truck.

    Millions of lives upended as Sudan’s civil war leads to displacement crisis

    Country has largest internally displaced population on record, with 7 million uprooted since fighting began in April 2023
  • A brass sign reading Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office shows a reflection of a brick building.

    From conflict to the climate – what are the UK parties’ international plans?

    As the election nears, we scrutinise how each of the main contenders would deal with problems around the world

June 2024

  • People form a line

    Sudan on precipice of famine ‘beyond imagination’, says outgoing UN aid chief

  • Portrait of a man sitting in a car

    Londoner continues epic trans-Africa run after release from South Sudan jail

  • Two children suffering from malnutrition sit on an emaciated donkey next to a line of people

    Sudan’s warring factions using starvation as weapon, experts say

  • Huts burning with the sky filled with smoke

    UK ‘tried to suppress criticism’ of alleged UAE role in arming Sudan’s RSF militia

  • EU-funded Egyptian forces ‘rounding up and deporting Sudanese refugees’

  • First Edition newsletter
    Tuesday briefing: How millions are living through Sudan’s ‘harrowing’ humanitarian crisis

  • ‘We need the world to wake up’: Sudan facing world’s deadliest famine in 40 years

  • Rights and freedom
    ‘Know how loved you were’: fathers write to their children from the frontline

  • Children trapped in war zones because of UK refusal to ease refugee visa rules

  • Conflicts drive number of forcibly displaced people to record high

  • Sudan: last hospital in North Darfur capital closes after paramilitary attack

  • BAT subsidiary lobbies Pakistan to allow export of cigarettes to Sudan

  • At least 100 killed after RSF paramilitary group attacks village in Sudan

  • EU expected to impose sanctions on six Sudanese military figures fuelling war

May 2024

  • IMG 20240207 151011 Hamza Teirab Uganda, who recently completed a three-month residency at 32° East, a major arts centre based in Uganda's capital, Kampala. The four Sudanese artists are muralist and textile artist Tanzil Abdallah Adam, filmmaker and photographer Mohammed Altaj, legendary painter Nusreldin Eldouma and painter and leather-worker Hamza Teirab.

    ‘A small respite in the face of horror’: Sudanese artists fleeing war find a safe haven

    An arts centre in the Ugandan capital, Kampala, has given some of Sudan’s best known creatives a chance to work in peace – and find inspiration again
  • People walk and ride horse-drawn carts carrying their belongings

    Tens of thousands flee camp in Sudan after attacks by RSF paramilitaries

    Concerns grow that Darfur is facing another genocide as Rapid Support Forces besiege city of El Fasher
  • Husam Mahjoub

    It’s an open secret: the UAE is fuelling Sudan’s war – and there’ll be no peace until we call it out

    Husam Mahjoub
    The Emirates is arming and supporting one side in the conflict, but UK and US officials have shied from confronting it, writes Husam Mahjoub, co-founder of the Sudan Bukra TV channel
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