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Americans evacuated from Sudan describe horrors of war, leaving loved ones behind 03:20. Jeddah, Saudi Arabia — Thousands of people trying to flee the violent crisis in Sudan have crowded at the ...
The Sudanese city of Port Sudan has been overwhelmed by people trying to flee the growing conflict in the country and make their way by ship across the Red Sea to the Saudi city of Jeddah.
The assaults on Port Sudan represent a new phase in fighting that has left as many as 150,000 people dead since April 2023 and sparked the world’s largest humanitarian crisis.
When the fighting in Sudan broke out, the focus of the battles initially was the country's capital, Khartoum, which turned into a war zone. Within weeks, Port Sudan, about 800 kilometers (500 ...
Two convoys of private U.S. citizens arrived in Port Sudan over the weekend after departing the capital of Khartoum, where deadly fighting between rival militaries has killed hundreds.
Explosions have been heard at the Port of Sudan, a critical lifeline and entry point for aid, as attacks on the city continued for a fourth day in the latest confrontation between Sudanese Armed ...
A second U.S.-led convoy from Sudan arrived Sunday, as nearly 1,000 Americans have been evacuated amid violent conflict in the region, the State Department announced.
Explosions and fires rocked Sudan's wartime capital Port Sudan, a witness said, part of a days-long drone assault that has torched the country's biggest fuel depots and damaged its main gateway ...
On Sunday, the paramilitary group attacked Port Sudan for the first time since the start of the war in 2023, ratcheting up tensions in a conflict that has already killed an estimated 150,000 ...
Updated May 6, 2025 at 2:24 PM EDT. Sudan's temporary capital city, Port Sudan, previously a safe haven during the country's two-year civil war, has come under attack for the first time by a ...
It was the first attack on Port Sudan, which has been serving as the country’s provisional capital, since civil war erupted in Sudan in 2023. There was no immediate comment from the paramilitary ...