12-Apr-2022 to 09:26
Three years after Al-Bashir’s fall, Sudan in dire straits
APA - Khartoum (Sudan) — The protests that led to the overthrow of Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir on April 11, 2019, continue unabated despite a fierce crackdown by the army.
Read more01-Mar-2022 to 17:54
WFP resumes activities in North Darfur after attacks, looting
APA-Darfur (Sudan) — The United Nations World Food Programme (WFP) has partially resumed operations in North Darfur after more than a month’s suspension following a series of attacks and looting of all three of its warehouses in El Fasher late December 2021.
Read more11-Feb-2022 to 09:28
Sudan: Rights abuses under fire from Western nations
APA-Khartoum (Sudan) — The military junta in Sudan has come under strong criticism from western capitals over alleged human rights violations meted out on political figures who took part in anti-coup activism in the protest-prone country in recent weeks.
Read more04-Feb-2022 to 14:47
Sudan's embattled junta still crushing protesters
— On Thursday, February 3, 2022, the military authorities in Sudan once again cracked down on demonstrators demanding the restoration of democracy.
Read more20-Jan-2022 to 10:55
Grave violations against children in Sudan- UNICEF
APA-Khartoum (Sudan) — Children have bore the brunt of grave human rights violation throughout Sudan since the military government took charge of the country in 2019, UNICEF said in a statement seen by APA on Thursday.
Read more31-Dec-2021 to 18:18
Sudan: UN condemns looting of humanitarian aid
APA-Khartoum (Sudan) — Food and equipment storage sites in El Fasher, in the Sudanese region of Darfur, have been attacked and looted by armed groups active in the area.
Read more21-Dec-2021 to 11:09
UN in $2 billion appeal to bail out famine-hit Sudan
APA-Khartoum (Sudan) — More than 2.7 million people are already caught up in a food insecurity crisis in Sudan, according to the World Food Programme (WFP).
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