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A U.N. panel investigates how Bulgarian mortar rounds, intended for the UAE, ended up with the Rapid Support Forces in Sudan.
A U.N. panel of experts charged with monitoring sanctions in Sudan is investigating how mortar rounds exported from Bulgaria ...
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Daily Express US on MSNCivilians eating charcoal to survive in world's forgotten warPeople in Sudan are eating charcoal and leaves to survive after fleeing attacks by the country's paramilitary group on camps ...
Islamabad: The International Monetary Fund Executive Board will meet on May 9 to discuss Pakistan's staff-level agreement for a new USD 1.3 billion arrangement under a climate resilience loan ...
Mortar rounds seized from the convoy in Darfur bore the same serial number as those Bulgaria told United Nation investigators ...
Mortar rounds seized from the convoy in Darfur bore the same serial number as those Bulgaria told United Nation investigators ...
The international community must prioritise practical steps to protect and support Sudan’s vibrant civil society groups ...
Kenya dismiss accusations by Sudan’s military-led administration that it is fueling the ongoing conflict in Sudan, terming ...
Joakim Medin, special correspondent for the Swedish media Dagens ETC, has been held since 30 March in the high-security ...
Sudan's notorious paramilitary group killed at least 30 people in an attack on Omdurman, the sister city of the capital, Khartoum, the authorities and an activist group said on Monday.
At least 41 more civilians were killed and scores injured in artillery shelling by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF ...
Kenya has flatly rejected fresh accusations from Khartoum that it is fanning Sudan’s civil war, insisting its only interest ...
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