
Tragic Sudanese Military Plane Crash Claims 46 Lives in Omdurman
A Sudanese military plane crashed in Omdurman, claiming at least 46 lives, AP reports. Local officials confirm the tragic event as investigations continue.
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A Sudanese military plane crashed in Omdurman, claiming at least 46 lives, AP reports. Local officials confirm the tragic event as investigations continue.
AU calls for immediate ceasefire in Sudan as the humanitarian crisis deepens, urging a political transition to end the conflict.
The UN has condemned Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces for blocking essential humanitarian aid to the famine-stricken Darfur region, exacerbating a severe crisis affecting millions.
On January 8, Sudan began distributing 1,250 tonnes of rice donated by China to districts across the country to alleviate food shortages and support vulnerable communities.
On January 8, Sudan began distributing 1,250 tonnes of rice donated by China to districts across the country to alleviate food shortages and support vulnerable communities.
The U.S. issued new Sudan-related sanctions targeting Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, leader of the RSF, according to the Treasury Department’s website.
At least 65 civilians were killed in an artillery attack by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on Omdurman city, intensifying fears of escalating violence in Sudan.
Over 14 million people have been displaced amid the ongoing conflict in Sudan, according to the International Organization for Migration, highlighting a growing humanitarian crisis.
Sudan and Chad are experiencing severe flooding impacting hundreds of thousands, while Lesotho faces a drought, according to the UN. Urgent support is needed to aid affected communities.
A UN spokesperson expressed horror at reports of over 100 casualties in Sudan’s Gezira State following attacks allegedly by the Rapid Support Forces.
On International Children’s Day, Sudanese children share their dreams of becoming doctors, engineers, and pilots, hoping for peace and to rebuild their war-torn country.
A Sudanese photojournalist shares his harrowing experience of being trapped without food or water amid escalating clashes between the army and Rapid Support Forces.