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After a year of war, Sudan is a failing state

Hindustan Times 23 Apr 2024
On one side were the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan; on the other the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a paramilitary unit under the command of Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo (a Darfuri warlord universally known as Hemedti).
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Roundup: Over 90 pct of Sudanese school-age children deprived of formal education due to conflict: UNICEF

China.dot.org 17 Apr 2024
"The war also had a psychological impact on the students and their families because of the violence and looting they were exposed to," Assistant Professor at the Nile Valley University in Khartoum, Elham Sharif Daoud, told Xinhua.
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Over 90 pct of Sudanese school-age children deprived of formal education due to conflict: UNICEF

Xinhua 17 Apr 2024
"The war also had a psychological impact on the students and their families because of the violence and looting they were exposed to," Assistant Professor at the Nile Valley University in Khartoum, Elham Sharif Daoud, told Xinhua.
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Solution to Sudan crisis remains elusive: Experts

Anadolu Agency 17 Apr 2024
Describing the unprecedented scale of destruction in Khartoum, Mayada Kemal Eldeen from Tokat Gaziosmanpasa University in northern Türkiye, likened RSF militias' actions to "21st-century ...
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Roundup: One year on, Sudan war persists with no end in sight

China.dot.org 15 Apr 2024
KHARTOUM, ... Muhammad Khalifa al-Siddiq, a professor of political science at the International University of Africa in Khartoum, attributed the failure of these initiatives to the split between them.
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One year on, Sudan war persists with no end in sight

Beijing News 15 Apr 2024
KHARTOUM, ... Muhammad Khalifa al-Siddiq, a professor of political science at the International University of Africa in Khartoum, attributed the failure of these initiatives to the split between them.
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Thousands still fleeing Sudan daily, after one year of war

Capital Ethiopia 09 Apr 2024
The number of Sudanese forced to flee has now surpassed 8.5 million people, with 1.8 million of them having crossed borders ... Many children arrive malnourished ... Most Sudanese who arrive are from Khartoum and have a university-level education ... ....
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Sudan’s descent into violence must not be ignored

Taipei Times 24 Mar 2024
Asma, a mother of two, traveled more than 600km from the capital, Khartoum, with her children, who were set to start university last year ... Sudan is at the edge of a precipice, with Khartoum — the ...
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Sudan's descent into violence must not be ignored

Korea Times 24 Mar 2024
Asma, a mother of two, traveled more than 400 miles from the capital, Khartoum, with her children, who were set to start university last year.
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I’ve spent time with refugees in French coastal camps and they told me the government’s ...

The Conversation 21 Mar 2024
When I was in Calais I met a Sudanese refugee, a professor in political science at the University of Khartoum, with his nine-month-old baby ... Sophie Watt receives funding from the BA Leverhulme Small Grants and HEIF from the University fo Sheffield. .
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QNL to celebrate National Sport Day with family activities

The Peninsula 04 Feb 2024
Sanhouri, a member of the Sudanese Writers Union and a jury member of the University of Khartoum’s Short Story Contest, will explain how writers can leverage their senses to build characters and create a cohesive plot.
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ISIS fanatic who snuck into Britain illegally is given UK citizenship despite security service...

The Daily Mail 30 Dec 2023
It is not known who S3 associated with in Khartoum, Sudan, during his stay – but at the time, the city's University of Medical Sciences and Technology had become a major ISIS recruiting ground.
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‘Remove him’: Sudan army chief al-Burhan faces calls to go after RSF gains

Al Jazeera 20 Dec 2023
Wad Madani is where so many displaced people from Khartoum sought refuge.”. Hamid Khalafallah, a Sudanese analyst and PhD candidate at the University of Manchester, where he researches democratic ...
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Health hazard looms as billions of flies engulf one of Sudan’s biggest cities

The Daily Telegraph 06 Dec 2023
“This is the worst outbreak in Port Sudan in history,” Professor Ayman Ahmed of the Institute of Endemic Diseases, University of Khartoum, told the Telegraph ... entomologist at the University of Bristol.
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One of the largest magnetic storms in history quantified: Aurorae from the tropics to the ...

Phys Dot Org 01 Dec 2023
The resulting auroral display from that event ringed the globe and produced auroras observed in sites as close to the equator as Bombay and Khartoum ... Similar disturbances were reported on the landline between Cairo and Khartoum.

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