Sudan’s Military Is Driving Rival Fighters Out of Khartoum, a Major Shift in Civil War

Sudan’s Military Is Driving Rival Fighters Out of Khartoum, a Major Shift in Civil War

Paramilitary fighters with Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces began withdrawing from the battle-torn capital of Khartoum in large numbers on Wednesday, fleeing a city they had occupied since a ruinous war broke out nearly two years ago. The capture of the city by Sudan’s military marks a dramatic turning point in what is currently Africa’s largest…

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दो टुकड़ों में बंटने वाला है ये मुस्लिम देश, राष्ट्रपति भवन पर हो गया कब्जा, तबाह हो गई राजधानी

दो टुकड़ों में बंटने वाला है ये मुस्लिम देश, राष्ट्रपति भवन पर हो गया कब्जा, तबाह हो गई राजधानी

Sudan Army Capture President House: सूडान की सेना ने शुक्रवार (21 मार्च, 2025) को राजधानी खार्तूम में राष्ट्रपति भवन पर फिर से कब्जा करने की घोषणा की है. सूडान का गृहयुद्ध अब तीसरे साल में प्रवेश कर चुका है और संभावना जताई जा रही है कि ये अब निर्णायक मोड़ है. इस गृहयुद्ध में हजारों…

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In Sudan’s Devastated Capital, a Climatic Battle Comes Into View

In Sudan’s Devastated Capital, a Climatic Battle Comes Into View

Sudanese military forces pushed toward the presidential palace in the battle-scarred capital, Khartoum, on Thursday, signaling a potential turning point in Sudan’s devastating civil war, now approaching its third year. Video footage showed Sudanese troops about 500 yards east of the palace compound, which overlooks the river Nile, and is controlled by the Rapid Support…

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Video: The Battle for Sudan’s Capital

Video: The Battle for Sudan’s Capital

Sudan’s catastrophic civil war and severe humanitarian crisis have entered a new phase as the military battles former allies-turned-rebels for the strategic control of Khartoum. Reporting from the frontline with his colleagues Ivor Prickett and Abdalrahman Altayeb, The New York Times’s Africa chief correspondent, Declan Walsh, details the fierce struggle for the bridges over the…

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U.S. Foreign Aid Cuts Hit Sudanese Refugees Fleeing Violence and Famine in Darfur

U.S. Foreign Aid Cuts Hit Sudanese Refugees Fleeing Violence and Famine in Darfur

U.S. foreign aid cuts impacting Sudanese refugees in Chad have reduced already razor-thin margins for lifesaving resources like food and water, and other U.S. government-funded programs including mental health counseling and education. “When we told [the students] the decision, that we’re going to close the school, most of them were crying,” said Aballah Abakar Abdallah,…

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