Sudan
Sudan's forgotten war deepens as aid cuts leave millions starving
Freed hostages, starving children, overwhelmed doctors – Sudan’s war deepens as funding dries up and help falls short
Iran, Muslim Brotherhood may turn Sudan into an attack platform against Israel - opinion
Somaliland chose peace, the world chose to look away - opinion
How the UAE built its sphere of influence across the region, including role in Yemen - explainer
US sanctions Sudanese rebel leader over arms smuggling
Algoney Hamdan Daglo Musa (Algoney), is deeply enmeshed within the leadership of the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and is the head of the UAE-based Tradive General Trading LLC.
Tehran’s African pivot: A game-changer in the covert war with Israel - opinion
Iran’s new African front is a clear signal that the global chessboard is changing. US policy must adjust quickly to this reality or face greater instability in both the Middle East and Africa.
The international community has forgotten Sudan
Behind the Lines - The international community seems largely indifferent to the 15-month war in Sudan that has seen thousands of casualties and millions of displaced people
This week in Jewish history: Divine mercy, Munich massacre, Khartoum resolution
A highly abridged version of the daily Dust & Stars.
Sudan's cholera crisis compounded by conflict, crowded camps
Sudan faces a worsening cholera outbreak amid conflict, displacing millions. UNHCR warns of rising cases in overcrowded camps with scarce medical supplies.
Aid struggles to reach survivors as Sudan dam collapse, floods wreak havoc
The collapse of the Arabaat Dam on Sunday has continued to wreak havoc across Sudan, as the conditions make it a challenge to deliver aid to survivors.
RSF attack on Sudanese village leaves 85 dead amid escalating violence
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces launched a brutal attack on the village of Galgani, killing at least 85 people, including women and children.
Sudan ends consultations with US on Geneva peace talks without agreement
"I announce the end of the consultations without agreement on the participation of the Sudanese delegation in the Geneva negotiations," Mohamed Bashir Abdullah Abu Nammu said.
Floods and famine overwhelm Sudan's largest refugee camp
Researchers found that brown floodwaters have submerged "toilets and nine out of 13 water points" in the Zamzam camp,
A surge of illegal infiltration from the Jordanian border: 'From a trickle to a flood'
Understanding the consequences of the past infiltration should cause the relevant parties "to find solutions to the issue as soon as possible," Barda said.