As Ethiopia's civil war rages, bodies float downriver into Sudan
New York Times: The disfigured bodies are the evidence of the latest atrocities.
New York Times: The disfigured bodies are the evidence of the latest atrocities.
Sudan's successful changes are crumbling under political games and an economic crisis.
Witnesses have described Eritrean forces looting, killing and raping civilians.
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The continent praised for its early response now struggles with a dangerous resurgence.
Humanitarian workers are finally accessing the region two months after fighting began.
New York Times: Ethiopians flood Sudan refugee camp — and kids are everywhere.
More than 40,000 people have fled Ethiopia since the government's offensive started.
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The long wait for harvest is bringing a hunger more ferocious than most have ever known.
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A second wave of a huge locust outbreak is arriving in parts of East Africa.
Times: In the 80s, a Red Sea diving resort opened in Sudan. The whole thing was a cover.
Comment: Blackout on news from strife-torn Sudan mobilises social media influencers.
Tens of thousands of protesters took to the streets in Sudan yesterday.
Military leaders facing new pressure after dozens killed in Khartoum crackdown.
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'Suffering and cruelty worse than anyone could imagine.' Latest UN report on South Sudan.
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A Synlait Milk trader was dismissed for selling milk product to Sudan.