More than 40 students and university community members attended a roundtable Thursday about the civil war in Sudan.
More than 50 people attended a lecture titled, “Sudan and South Sudan in Context,” by Loyola University Chicago history Prof.
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The ‘Othered’ Genocide: Sudan’s Suffering and the World’s Indifference
When I sat down to write this piece, I wrestled with how to begin. Should I start with something clever? A historical ...
CFR President Michael Froman discusses the latest from the civil war in Sudan with Michelle Gavin, senior fellow for Africa ...
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Why has Sudan descended into mass slaughter? The answer goes far beyond simple ethnic conflict
The recent capture of the western Sudanese city of El Fasher by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has been followed ...
Sudan faces a severe humanitarian crisis as civilians endure war, torture, famine and displacement amid failing governance ...
Peace in Sudan means that the era of generals deciding the country’s destiny must end. Sudan stands at a dangerous crossroads ...
More than 20 museums across Sudan have been looted or destroyed, according to officials, who estimate the total value of the losses to be around $110 million so far. In Omdurman, the Khalifa House ...
Fasher, Red Cross chief Mirjana Spoljaric has warned that a genocide appears to be imminent as the paramilitaries are conducted mass killings — just like between 2003-05 when they killed around ...
UN Commission on Human Rights in South Sudan members on Wednesday voiced concern over the growing risk of nation-wide conflict returning to the country. The commission pointed to increasing armed ...
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