The UN’s top humanitarian official in Sudan has warned of an impending catastrophe in Darfur, with civilians facing relentless violence, sexual abuse and starvation.
Food prices are skyrocketing. Access to clean water is limited. Sanitation is incredibly poor,' UN resident and humanitarian coordinator in Sudan says - Anadolu Ajansı ...
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Sudan: Experts Link Sudan's Record Nile Floods to Climate Change, GERD Water Release, and Weakened Embankments
Sudan is facing some of the worst Nile flooding in years, with experts warning that a combination of intensified rainfall, weak flood defenses, and the growing impact of climate change has created a ...
Egypt has launched a sharp diplomatic offensive against Ethiopia, accusing it of "reckless and irresponsible" management of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) after unilateral water releases ...
Kamil Idris’s government of brokers and fixers and the Tasis government, torn by tribal disputes Yasir Arman I have avoided and decided for some time now to remain silent about the rampant brokerage, ...
GENEVA - UN experts* today expressed grave concern at reports of indiscriminate killings, mass displacement, sexual violence, enforced disappearance ...
Fifteen-year-old Palestinian Mahmoud Jamal Al-Attar set out to collect food from an Israeli-controlled distribution site in southern Gaza one day in August, ...
"Your standard season isn't as it should be," said Mike Hoffmann, professor emeritus at Cornell University. "Drought stresses the coffee plants, then you get way too much water, and it affects the ...
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty said on Thursday that Cairo was working with Qatar and Turkey to convince Hamas to respond positively to US President Donald Trump’s Gaza plan to end the ...
In the outskirts of Wad Ramli, north of Sudan's capital Khartoum, the familiar passageways have vanished. Surging Nile waters, having breached sections of earthen embankment, now invade homes, ...
Egypt blames Ethiopia’s Grand Renaissance Dam for severe Nile River flooding in Beheira and Menoufia. As tensions rise over water rights, Ethiopia denies fault, claiming its dam reduced flood risks.
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