A New York Times reporter and photographer were the first Western journalists to visit central Khartoum since the civil war ...
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allAfrica.com on MSNSouth Sudan: 'I Was Responsible for What Was Beneath the Surface - Not Above'Using maps, drilling data, and technical explanations, Alexandre Schneiter, the former CEO of Lundin Oil, tried to distance ...
Image: A soldier near the front in Khartoum, Sudan Maps tracking each side's areas of control have been collated using open-source techniques, social media videos, and reports from local media.
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Al-Monitor on MSNStench of death as Sudan army, paramilitaries battle for capitalIn a war-ravaged neighbourhood of Sudan's capital Khartoum, the stench from a gaping sewage pit is unbearable as Red Crescent ...
Sudan’s army has recaptured the nation’s presidential palace after almost two years of brutal combat with a rebel group in what analysts say was a “massive blow” in the civil war.
Sudan's military forces have retaken the country's seat of government after nearly two years of Civil War. Could this be a turning point?
At least 21 people were killed in an air strike on a village in Nasir County, Upper Nile State, South Sudan on Sunday night.
At the time, the RSF swiftly took over the streets of Khartoum, with the army-aligned government fleeing to Port Sudan on the Red Sea coast. Central Khartoum, where the presidential palace stands ...
Sudan’s army said it recaptured the presidential palace in the capital Khartoum from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on Friday after a fierce battle. “Our forces completely destroyed the ...
Heavy fighting erupted between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in central Khartoum and around the presidential palace late on Wednesday, continuing into the early hours of ...
The BBC has heard evidence of atrocities committed by retreating fighters in a battle raging for control of Sudan's capital ...
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