70 Dead in Attack on Sudan Hospital
On Sunday, an attack on the Saudi Teaching Maternal Hospital in El Fasher, Sudan, killed 70 people and injured 19, according to the WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, amid the ongoing civil war between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
70 Dead in Attack on Sudan Hospital
On Sunday, an attack on the Saudi Teaching Maternal Hospital in El Fasher, Sudan, killed 70 people and injured 19, according to the WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, amid the ongoing civil war between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
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Drone Strike Kills 70 in Sudanese Hospital
A drone strike on a hospital in El Fasher, North Darfur, Sudan, killed at least 70 people, mostly women and children, on Friday; the attack is the latest escalation in the ongoing Sudanese civil war, and the RSF is accused of the attack.
Drone Strike Kills 70 in Sudanese Hospital
A drone strike on a hospital in El Fasher, North Darfur, Sudan, killed at least 70 people, mostly women and children, on Friday; the attack is the latest escalation in the ongoing Sudanese civil war, and the RSF is accused of the attack.
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70 Dead in Attack on Sudan Hospital
At least 70 people died in an attack on Al-Fashir's only functioning hospital on Saturday, attributed to the RSF, exacerbating Sudan's dire humanitarian crisis amid ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and RSF.
70 Dead in Attack on Sudan Hospital
At least 70 people died in an attack on Al-Fashir's only functioning hospital on Saturday, attributed to the RSF, exacerbating Sudan's dire humanitarian crisis amid ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and RSF.
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Khartoum Oil Refinery Fire Exacerbates Sudan Conflict
Sudan's government accuses the RSF of setting fire to the Khartoum oil refinery, a key infrastructure under RSF control since April, disrupting fuel supplies amidst a humanitarian crisis affecting 15 million people; the RSF blames government airstrikes.
Khartoum Oil Refinery Fire Exacerbates Sudan Conflict
Sudan's government accuses the RSF of setting fire to the Khartoum oil refinery, a key infrastructure under RSF control since April, disrupting fuel supplies amidst a humanitarian crisis affecting 15 million people; the RSF blames government airstrikes.
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Over One Million Flee Sudan's War into South Sudan
Over one million people, primarily South Sudanese returnees, have fled Sudan's ongoing war into South Sudan since April 2023, overwhelming aid resources and straining the capacity of host communities, according to the UN.
Over One Million Flee Sudan's War into South Sudan
Over one million people, primarily South Sudanese returnees, have fled Sudan's ongoing war into South Sudan since April 2023, overwhelming aid resources and straining the capacity of host communities, according to the UN.
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Indian Journalist Murdered After Reporting on Corruption
Indian journalist Mukesh Chandrakar, who had over 165,000 YouTube subscribers, was murdered and his urn desecrated after reporting on a corrupt construction project run by a relative; three suspects, including the relative, were arrested.
Indian Journalist Murdered After Reporting on Corruption
Indian journalist Mukesh Chandrakar, who had over 165,000 YouTube subscribers, was murdered and his urn desecrated after reporting on a corrupt construction project run by a relative; three suspects, including the relative, were arrested.
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ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Darfur Atrocities
ICC prosecutor Karim Khan seeks arrest warrants for those accused of atrocities in Sudan's Darfur region, where the RSF, linked to the Janjaweed militia, is committing crimes against humanity mirroring the 2003 genocide, causing widespread displacement and famine.
ICC Seeks Arrest Warrants for Darfur Atrocities
ICC prosecutor Karim Khan seeks arrest warrants for those accused of atrocities in Sudan's Darfur region, where the RSF, linked to the Janjaweed militia, is committing crimes against humanity mirroring the 2003 genocide, causing widespread displacement and famine.
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Al-Burhan Vows to Eliminate RSF After Army Claims Victory in Khartoum
Sudan's army chief, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, visited Khartoum's military headquarters, vowing to eliminate the RSF after claiming victory against them following a 20-month siege; at least 70 people were killed in an attack on a hospital in el-Fasher, allegedly by the RSF.
Al-Burhan Vows to Eliminate RSF After Army Claims Victory in Khartoum
Sudan's army chief, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, visited Khartoum's military headquarters, vowing to eliminate the RSF after claiming victory against them following a 20-month siege; at least 70 people were killed in an attack on a hospital in el-Fasher, allegedly by the RSF.
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Fire at Sudan's Al-Jaili Refinery Exacerbates Civil War
Satellite imagery confirms a major fire at Sudan's al-Jaili oil refinery, a facility jointly owned by the Sudanese government and China National Petroleum Corp., resulting from clashes between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The incident, which caused widespread damage and ...
Fire at Sudan's Al-Jaili Refinery Exacerbates Civil War
Satellite imagery confirms a major fire at Sudan's al-Jaili oil refinery, a facility jointly owned by the Sudanese government and China National Petroleum Corp., resulting from clashes between the Sudanese military and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The incident, which caused widespread damage and ...
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RSF Criticizes Guatemala's Insufficient Protection of Journalists
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) criticized Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo's insufficient efforts to protect journalists, urging stronger action despite some progress in fostering dialogue and press freedom; however, the Public Ministry's continued criminalization of journalists under Consuelo...
RSF Criticizes Guatemala's Insufficient Protection of Journalists
Reporters Without Borders (RSF) criticized Guatemalan President Bernardo Arévalo's insufficient efforts to protect journalists, urging stronger action despite some progress in fostering dialogue and press freedom; however, the Public Ministry's continued criminalization of journalists under Consuelo...
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US Sanctions Sudan's Al-Burhan Amidst Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis
The US imposed sanctions on Sudanese army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and an alleged arms dealer, accusing them of destabilizing the country and exacerbating the world's largest humanitarian crisis alongside RSF leader Hemeti, who is accused of war crimes including genocide and systematic r...
US Sanctions Sudan's Al-Burhan Amidst Ongoing Humanitarian Crisis
The US imposed sanctions on Sudanese army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and an alleged arms dealer, accusing them of destabilizing the country and exacerbating the world's largest humanitarian crisis alongside RSF leader Hemeti, who is accused of war crimes including genocide and systematic r...
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Sudan's Civil War Risks De Facto Partition
Sudan's ongoing civil war may result in a de facto partition, with the RSF controlling Darfur and the army holding other regions; this division could worsen localized conflicts, further destabilize the state, and severely complicate peace negotiations.
Sudan's Civil War Risks De Facto Partition
Sudan's ongoing civil war may result in a de facto partition, with the RSF controlling Darfur and the army holding other regions; this division could worsen localized conflicts, further destabilize the state, and severely complicate peace negotiations.
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40% Bias Score