At the U.N., will President Biden and other world leaders stand up for the victims or for the countries fueling war, rape and hunger?
The UN reported that Ethiopian migrants who previously resided in Sudan, both registered and unregistered, are being forced to return to their home country ...
Chad has ramped up security on its border with Sudan, deploying a significant number of troops amid escalating fighting in ...
The San Antonio-class amphibious ships are vital assets for the U.S. Navy, particularly in potential conflicts involving ...
South African Christians are donating two emergency rapid response vehicles for use in Israeli communities near the border ...
Sudan's army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said they are open for peaceful solutions to a war that has been ...
The United Nations has expressed fears for the lives of hundreds of thousands of civilians trapped in El Fasher of North ...
UN Assistant Secretary-General for Africa Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee said, “The current wave of fighting marks the latest chapter ...
The U.S. previously determined that the two sides committed war crimes and sanctioned 16 individuals and entities tied to the ...
A senior United Nations official warned Wednesday that "immediate action" is needed to halt the fighting in the capital of ...
US President Joe Biden will welcome UAE President Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on Monday for talks on Gaza and Sudan, the White House said, despite concern over the Gulf power's role in Sudan.
A sharp escalation in fighting in Sudan’s El Fasher, along with ongoing clashes between rival military factions across the ...