The impact of climate change includes the encroachment of the desert southward and a stark reduction in rainfall
Both warring parties — the Sudan Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces — are accused of committing abuses against civilians in Sudan’s Darfur region and elsewhere
Sudanese general accuses Kenyan President William Ruto of favoring paramilitary forces battling Sudanese army, after Ruto suggested deploying East African peacekeeping troops to Sudan
Sudan's Gender-Based Violence Unit has documented nearly 90 cases of sexual assault and rapes of women and girls since fighting began three months ago
Some see call to national duty; others say it will only place more young people in harm's way
Officials with the international medical organization MSF say they remain concerned about an increase of suspected measles cases among children in Sudan’s White Nile state
Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo also said he would hold his forces accountable for violations against civilians since war broke out in April with Sudan's military
Sounds of gunfire, artillery could be heard in capital and its sister city, Omdurman, sparking renewed fear among civilians
Residents say even though the cease-fire appears to be holding, they still worry about a shortage of basic commodities in local markets
Thousands are still trying to flee the country, and analysts are skeptical that any deal between the warring sides will bring long-term peace
WFP distributing food aid to people displaced from the fighting to 'peaceful' locations while Khartoum a struggle
The United Nations’ World Food Program says it is sending its chief emergency relief coordinator to the East African country
Perthes reiterates call on both parties to stop fighting and allow humanitarian relief to civilians
Road to Port Sudan has been one of the safer routes but still has risks, including checkpoints along the way
Sudan’s military accused the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces of attacking the prison, while the RSF accused the military of releasing the former leaders
Neither side has yet commented on offer from Kenyan President William Ruto to mediate conflict
Clashes continued Thursday in Khartoum, despite cease-fire agreements announced by the warring parties over two consecutive days
A doctors’ union says nearly 100 people have been killed in the clashes as calls for a cease-fire are growing
Fighting part of power struggle between commander of armed forces and head of paramilitary group
Clashes are part of a power struggle between Gen. Abdel-Fattah Burhan, commander of the armed forces, and Gen. Mohammed Hamdan Dagalo, head of the Rapid Support Forces group
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