The war in Sudan has taken a toll on the country's medical profession -- interrupting medical education and driving doctors out of the country. Above: 36-year-old doctor and Sudanese refugee Yassin ...
Hunger and starvation in Sudan are spreading because of decisions made each day to continue the conflict, irrespective of ...
South Sudan aims to resume oil production at its Blocks 3 and 7 on Jan. 8 with an initial output target of 90,000 barrels per day, Petroleum Minister Puot Kang Chol said on Tuesday. South Sudan’s ...
Beleaguered nation's petroleum minister says production from two blocks will start heading north to Port Sudan on Wednesday ...
Disrupted food production and collapsing market conditions have compounded the crisis. The IPC Committee has projected that ...
In a letter by Sudan's Ministry of Energy and Petroleum, Khartoum said it was lifting the majeure based on new security ...
We saw dead bodies scattered to the left and right, decomposing in the sun”, recounts Jonathan Dumont, Head of Emergency ...
By Jonathan Dumont "We saw dead bodies scattered to the left and right, decomposing in the sun", recounts Jonathan Dumont, ...
The United States accused Russia at the United Nations on Monday of funding the two warring parties in Sudan, an apparent ...
Elizabeth Shackelford is senior policy director at Dartmouth College’s Dickey Center for International Understanding and a foreign affairs columnist for the Chicago Tribune. She was previously a U.S.
COLUMN. The humanitarian catastrophe devastating the country can only be contained by a political agreement involving civilian forces, rather than being limited to the warlords who have been tearing ...
Former President Jimmy Carter’s contributions to his country will be remembered this week at a national funeral in Washington ...