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Eltayeb Siddig

Eltayeb Siddig

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'Fifty or sixty people in a single street': Witnesses describe civilian killings in Sudan's al-Fashir

Civilians in al-Fashir were shot in the streets, targeted in drone strikes and crushed by trucks, witnesses to the first days of the RSF's takeover

'Fifty or sixty people in a single street': Witnesses describe civilian killings in Sudan's al-Fashir
Africa|Business|Economy|Environment|World

Khartoum's shattered factories pick up the pieces as war rages

In the heart of Khartoum state's largest industrial zone, an engineer bends over a broken machine with a pair of pliers and a bunch of wires, trying to breathe life back into a

Khartoum's shattered factories pick up the pieces as war rages
Africa|Arts|Crime|Economy|Political|World

Sudan preservationists struggle to restore country's shattered cultural treasures

The shattered remains of antique pottery and shards of ancient statues lie among broken glass and bullet casings at Sudan’s National Museum, not far from where

Sudan preservationists struggle to restore country's shattered cultural treasures
Environment|Health|World

Dengue fever ravages Sudan as infrastructure battered by war

Tens of thousands of Sudanese people have fallen victim to dengue fever and other diseases, Sudan's health minister said, as seasonal rains further test infrastructure and

Dengue fever ravages Sudan as infrastructure battered by war
Africa|Business|Economy|Environment|Political|World

Sudanese journalist returns to newsrooms decimated by war

When journalist Shamael Elnoor left Sudan at the outbreak of war in 2023, Sudanese newspapers were already suffering under an economic crisis and the worldwide shift to digital

Sudanese journalist returns to newsrooms decimated by war
Economy|Education|Environment|Health|World

Sudan war shatters infrastructure, costly rebuild needed

Destroyed bridges, blackouts, empty water stations and looted hospitals across Sudan bear witness to the devastating impact on infrastructure

Sudan war shatters infrastructure, costly rebuild needed
Crime|Education|Environment|Health|World

Families find a new danger in Sudan's battered capital, unexploded shells

The bespectacled, grey-bearded man ran out of the primary school in Khartoum's Amarat district, shaking with shock.

Families find a new danger in Sudan's battered capital, unexploded shells
Africa|Crime|MidEast|Political|World

Sudanese on Nile island in capital recount paramilitary repression

Residents of Sudan's Tuti island at the confluence of the Blue Nile and White Nile have emerged from paramilitary control to speak of hardships suffered and

Sudanese on Nile island in capital recount paramilitary repression
Africa|Health|Political|World

Medics struggle to revive Sudan's hungry with trickle of aid supplies

In a nutrition ward at a hospital in Sudan's war-stricken capital, gaunt mothers lie next to even thinner toddlers with wide, sunken eyes.

Medics struggle to revive Sudan's hungry with trickle of aid supplies
Africa|Crime|World

Bodies pulled out of well point to killings in areas recaptured from Sudan fighters

In a part of Sudan recaptured by the army just weeks ago after nearly two years under the control of paramilitary fighters, Red Crescent volunteers in hazmat suits and

Bodies pulled out of well point to killings in areas recaptured from Sudan fighters
Africa|MidEast|Political|World

After whirlwind gains, Sudanese military leaders hail 'turning point'

After a week of whirlwind gains for the Sudanese army and allies in the capital Khartoum, leaders hailed a turning point in the civil war, speaking to reporters

After whirlwind gains, Sudanese military leaders hail 'turning point'
Africa|Health|News

Cholera spreads as Sudan grapples with rains and displacement

For the second consecutive year Sudan is in the grip of a cholera outbreak that has left at least 28 people dead in the last month as rains fall in

Cholera spreads as Sudan grapples with rains and displacement
Africa|News|World

At least 30 dead, many missing after dam bursts in eastern Sudan

Surging waters have burst through a dam, wiped out at least 20 villages and left at least 30 people dead but probably many more in eastern Sudan, the United

At least 30 dead, many missing after dam bursts in eastern Sudan
Africa|News

Aid struggles to reach survivors as Sudan dam collapse, floods wreak havoc

Emergency responders were scrambling on Tuesday to find out how many people remain missing after waters burst through a dam in eastern Sudan, resulting in

Aid struggles to reach survivors as Sudan dam collapse, floods wreak havoc
Africa|Health|News|World

Sudan's rains spread wartime suffering across the country

Since floods swept away their home in eastern Sudan, Ahmed Hadab and his family have survived by drinking water mixed in with milk from his last surviving

Sudan's rains spread wartime suffering across the country
Africa|Crime|World

Sudan war deaths are likely much higher than recorded, researchers say

More than 61,000 people are estimated to have died in Khartoum state during the first 14 months of Sudan's war, with evidence

Sudan war deaths are likely much higher than recorded, researchers say
Africa|Political|World

Celebrations in Sudan's Wad Madani as army takes over strategic city

Civilians and soldiers celebrated in Wad Madani, the capital of Sudan's El Gezira state, after it was recaptured by the Sudanese army from the

Celebrations in Sudan's Wad Madani as army takes over strategic city

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