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A paramilitary group in Sudan has announced the formation of a parallel government in areas it controls, mainly in Darfur.
To read more of The Economist’s data journalism visit our Graphic Detail page.. T HE WAR in Sudan, which began on April 15th, has already forced almost 400,000 people from their homes. Tens of ...
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Sudan's Prime Minister Kamil Idris on Saturday pledged to rebuild Khartoum on his first visit to the capital, ravaged by more ...
Sudan’s army said Wednesday it had recaptured Khartoum’s international airport, and the military chief flew back to the capital for the first time in nearly two years of war, bringing the ...
The Sudanese army on Wednesday said it had gained control of the RSF's last base in central Sudan and last stronghold in Khartoum State, the Tiba al-Hassanab camp south of the capital.
Sudan’s capital city has become an arena for a battle between two generals vying for power, while residents brave shelling, looting and dwindling supplies of food, water, medicine and electricity.