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UN warns Iran crisis hampering aid to refugees
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UN warns Iran crisis hampering aid to refugees
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  • Global food crisis
‘Food insecurity is not an isolated issue anymore’
Hunger crisis to worsen in 2026 amid war, drought, shrinking aid
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  • Sudanese crisis
Seeking to impose tighter central oversight
Power struggle shakes Sudan’s army-aligned government
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  • Sudan conflict
An approach framed around diplomacy and humanitarian engagement
Diplomatic flurry targets Sudan stalemate but doubts persist
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  • Saudi-Sudan
Pakistan’s jets and weapons systems gained prominence following skirmishes with India in May last year
Pakistan places Sudan weapons sale on hold after Saudi objection
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  • South Sudan corruption
Anthony Lino Makana
South Sudan speaker steps down
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  • US-Sudan ties
Sudanese PM Abdalla Hamdok (R) meets with House Foreign Affairs Committee Chairman Eliot Engel (L)
Sudan PM sees progress on US terror list removal
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  • US - Sudan
Hamdok, a British-educated former diplomat and UN official, is the first Sudanese leader to visit Washington since 1985
US to name Sudan ambassador for first time 23 years
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  • South Sudan violence
UN peacekeepers in an armored personnel carrier lead a patrol from Bentiu towards the village of Nhialdiu
UN seeks to contain ethnic violence in South Sudan
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  • Post-Bashir Sudan
Demonstrators wave the Sudanese flag in Khartoum
Sudan dissolves Bashir's party, repeals public order law
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  • South Sudan Flood
According to the UN, some $61 million (55 million euros) is needed to respond to the aftermath
South Sudan floods leave refugees devastated
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  • Women's Rights
Activists say the public order law was used as a weapon, with security forces regularly arresting women
Sudan scraps law curtailing women’s rights
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  • Sudanese Revolution
Members of resistance committees attend a meeting in Atbara at Nile State
Unfinished business in the birthplace of Sudan's revolution
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  • Sudan Tourism
A man walks past the Royal Cemeteries of Meroe Pyramids in Begrawiya
Sudan hopes pyramids will attract tourism - and hard currency
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  • South Sudan crisis
Leader of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement In Opposition (SPLM-IO) Riek Machar shakes hands with South Sudan's President Salva Kiir
South Sudan rivals miss another deadline to form govt
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  • Ethiopian Dam
US President Donald Trump (C) poses for a picture with Sudanese Minister of Foreign Affairs Asma Mohamed Abdalla (L), Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs Sameh Shoukry (2nd L), Ethiopian Minister of Foreign Affairs Gedu Andargachew (2nd R), and US Secretary of the Treasury Steven Mnuchin (R)
US mediation looks to break Egypt-Ethiopia dam deadlock
Emily Przyborowski
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  • Renaissance Dam
US President said a meeting that he held with the Egyptian, Ethiopian and Sudanese delegations went well
Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan set January date to resolve dam dispute
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  • Sudan Peace Talks
Hamdok's government has made reaching a peace deal to end conflict in the country's three war zones a priority.,
Sudanese rebels insist on peace deal before new parliament
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  • Darfur refugees
A diplaced Sudanese boy walks through the market of the Abu Shouk camp for internally displaced persons
Doubts in Darfur despite Hamdok's promise of peace
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  • Renaissance Dam
Egypt fears the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam could restrict already scarce supplies of water from the Nile
Trump voices support for talks on disputed Ethiopia dam
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  • Darfur
The Darfur conflict flared when ethnic minority rebels took up arms against the then Arab-dominated government of since-ousted president Bashir
Sudan PM talks of peace on first trip to ravaged Darfur
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