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Blue Nile Sudan army gains ground in Sennar, Blue Nile, White Nile states Sudanese army soldiers stand outside headquarters in Al Dali and Al Mazmum muncipality on March 5, 2025 2 Min ...
December 8, 2024 (AL JABALAIN) – Clashes erupted between Sudan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the Blue Nile and White Nile states on Sunday, with both sides claiming victories ...
It's located in central Sudan, just south of where the Blue and White Nile rivers - the river Nile's main tributaries - meet. Opposite Khartoum, on the western side of the Nile, is Omdurman.
KHARTOUM, Sudan (AFP) — On Sudan's Tuti Island, where the Blue and White Nile meet, the highest river waters since records began have left people struggling to hold back the rising floods.
The expedition began on Christmas Day 2003 at the river’s source, the legendary Springs of Sakala high in the Ethiopian highlands, where the river is known as the Little Blue Nile.
In this part of Sudan the White and Blue Nile move in parallel before mixing together to form the Nile as it starts its course to Egypt.
Omdurman, Sudan – Al-Nimeiry Musa Mohammad has spent 25 years fishing on the Nile River and he has never been so worried about the future. Catches are dwindling and more fishermen are seeking ...
An island in the middle of Sudan's capital that used to draw crowds to its Nile River farms now stands nearly deserted after two years of war, its homes ransacked and once-lush fields left fallow.
Sudan paramilitaries kill hundreds in White Nile villages: NGO Rebel RSF forces reportedly carried out ‘field executions’ and shot at people trying to flee across the Nile.
On Sudan's Tuti Island, where the Blue and White Nile meet, the highest river waters since records began have left people struggling to hold back the rising floods.
Sudanese rebels have waged a three-day assault across villages near the southern town of al-Gitaina in White Nile state, killing more than 200 people, including women and children, according to a ...
On Sudan's Tuti Island, where the Blue and White Nile meet, the highest river waters since records began have left people struggling to hold back the rising floods.