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U.S. Hits Sudan’s Leader With Sanctions Over Brutal Civil War
The U.S. imposed sanctions on Sudan’s de facto president, Lt. Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, as punishment for the brutal military campaign he has led in the country’s devastating civil war. The Biden administration action Thursday,
Sudanese Military Chief Hit With US Sanctions Over Civil War
Burhan, leader of the Sudanese Armed Forces, on the grounds that he has destabilized the country and undermined moves toward democracy.
US Blacklists Sudan Army Chief As Blinken Regrets Failure To End War
The United States on Thursday imposed sanctions on Sudan's army chief days after blacklisting his main rival, as outgoing Secretary of State Antony Blinken voiced regret at his failure to end the brutal war.
Sudan Rebels at War with Army Hit Back at US over Genocide Claims
"These actions not only exacerbate the current crisis, but also hinder efforts to achieve comprehensive peace," RSF told Newsweek.
US Imposes Sanctions On Sudan’s Leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan Amid Ongoing Civil War
The US has imposed sanctions on Sudan’s leader, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, citing war crimes amid the nation’s escalating civil conflict.
US sanctions Sudan's army chief al-Burhan amid civil war
The United States has accused the leader of the Sudanese Armed Forces of choosing war over negotiation and de-escalation. The sanctions come a week after Washington took a similar action against a Sudanese rebel leader.
U.S. sanctions Sudanese Armed Forces head
The United States has sanctioned the leader of the Sudanese Armed Forces, accusing Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan of destabilizing the war-torn Northeast African nation and undermining peace efforts.
UN Says Sudan War Turning 'More Dangerous' For Civilians
The United Nations human rights chief on Friday warned that the war in Sudan is becoming "more dangerous" for civilians, following reports of army-allied militias carrying out ethnic-based attacks on minorities.
US sanctions Sudan army leader, citing atrocities
Washington has slapped sanctions on Sudan's army leader, citing his responsibility for war crimes in a conflict that has bled the oil-rich country dry over the last year — sparking a famine, killing tens of thousands of people and driving millions from their homes — just a week after the U.
National Catholic Reporter
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US declares genocide in Sudan as country undergoes 'unimaginable' suffering
Amid what a Catholic charity called "unimaginable" suffering of civilians trapped in civil war brutality in Sudan, the United ...
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Sudan’s military recaptured a city. Bodies soon filled the streets.
Videos verified by The Post show retaliatory killings by Sudan’s military after it recaptured the southern city of Wad Madani ...
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A Genocide Declaration in Sudan
On September 9, 2004, then-Secretary of State Colin Powell appeared before the Senate Foreign Relations Committee to deliver ...
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Disaster by the Numbers: The Crisis in Sudan
The United States just formally declared that genocide has taken place in the northeast African nation, but the calamity ...
Christian Science Monitor
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War shut down Sudan’s universities. But its students refused to give up.
Discover the values that drive the story. The Christian Science Monitor's coverage of the
war
between Hamas and Israel, and related articles. A deeper view that unites instead of divides ...
The Economist
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A hidden refuge in Sudan that the internet, banks—and war—can’t reach
As the war increasingly threatens to split Sudan into rival mini-states, it not only offers an insight into the humanitarian ...
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on MSN
Curfew and deaths in South Sudan after revenge attacks on Sudanese
Following a spate of attacks on businesses and homes owned by people from Sudan, the police chief in neighbouring South Sudan ...
Anadolu Ajansi
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Sudan's enduring pyramids shine light on history amid conflict
In the conflict-ridden East African country of Sudan, the 2,000-year-old Meroe pyramids, under UNESCO protection, continue to ...
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