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AllAfrica on MSNSudan Media Forum - War Disruption to Education Puts Children At Risk of Becoming a 'Lost Generation'Sudan Media Forum Joint Editing Room - Compiled by Sudans ReportersBefore the war, eleven-year-old Rehab from Khartoum used to wake her mother early to help prepare her school uniform and booklets.
KHARTOUM, SOUTH SUDAN | Xinhua | After more than two years of devastating conflict, Sudan’s capital Khartoum is slowly ...
The eight-team, month-long Sudan Elite League will take place to determine the Sudanese clubs playing continental football in ...
Sudanese authorities have recovered and buried 3,800 bodies found in the streets and homes of the capital Khartoum since the ...
After a brutal two-year hiatus due to civil unrest, league football returns to Sudan with a one-month tournament involving ...
KHARTOUM, Sudan — Children are playing again on the streets of Khartoum. They ride bikes through eerie streets, with the freedom of deserted roads and highways. In the backdrop, people sweep ...
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Asharq Alawsat (English) on MSNFootball Returns to War-torn Sudan as Elite Clubs Go Back HomeLeague football has returned to war-torn Sudan for the first time in more than two years with a one-month competition being ...
The risk of famine in Sudan has extended close to the capital Khartoum, the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) has warned as the country’s brutal civil war grinds on into its third year.
Fighting in Sudan intensified on Thursday morning as a bombardment by warplanes in the center of the capital, Khartoum, amounted to one of the most fearsome assaults yet in the violent days-long ...
Imad, a 36-year-old Sudanese man living in the US, said his parents are traveling to Aswan from Khartoum. He last heard from them on Monday after they arrived in the city of Dongula, northern Sudan.
The Sudanese army is encircling Khartoum airport, two military sources told Reuters on Wednesday, as it battles to oust its rival Rapid Support Forces from a last foothold in the capital, though ...
Sudanese Armed Forces soldiers travel to Khartoum in the back of a Toyota pickup truck in Omdurman, Sudan, on Sept. 7. Luke Dray for NPR hide caption toggle caption ...
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