War-weary Sudanese Without Fuel Turn To Donkey Carts
In war-torn Sudan, where chaos and fuel shortages have ground normal motor traffic to a halt, people once more rely ...
In war-torn Sudan, where chaos and fuel shortages have ground normal motor traffic to a halt, people once more rely ...
A communications blackout has made information scarce from Sudan's Al-Jazira state, which paramilitaries pushed into in December, but rare interviews ...
On a countryside road in battle-ravaged Sudan, the hum of a passing vehicle turns villagers' blood cold, fearing the arrival ...
Six months after tensions between rival Sudanese generals ignited a devastating war, thousands lie dead, millions are displaced, and the ...
In the sandy courtyard of a school turned shelter in northern Sudan, two children idly pass a football back and ...
Marwa Omar was one of hundreds who lined up at dawn to try and get passports in Port Sudan. Fifteen ...
Out of work as fighting rages between the forces of rival generals, many Sudanese have been forced to find new ...
UN special envoy to Sudan Volker Perthes said the war took him 'by surprise' AFP Sudanese army chief Abdel Fattah ...
Aid for Sudan's stricken population is loaded onto an airplane in Dubai AFP The war between Sudan's generals is having ...
Sudanese and people from other nationalities cross the river Nile in a ferry, after being evacuated from Khartoum to Abu ...
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