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'Devastating milestone': More than 4 million people have fled Sudan since start of civil war

9th - Higher Ed
Sudan's civil war has reached a devastating milestone, the United Nations is warning, with more than four million people fleeing the country since the start of the civil war.
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Ivory Coast presidential race: Key opposition figures barred from running

9th - Higher Ed
Ivory Coast opposition calls for national dialogue after key candidates were barred from October’s presidential election.
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Eleven Sudanese migrants dead after crash in Libyan desert

9th - Higher Ed
Eleven Sudanese migrants and a Libyan driver are dead after their vehicle colided with a truck in the Libyan desert early on Friday morning.
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With sanctions lifted, Syrians are hopeful to restore Aleppo to former glory

9th - Higher Ed
Aleppo, a city in northwestern Syria, has long been the country's economic powerhouse. With countries lifting sanctions on Syria after the end of the brutal civil war, the nation is looking towards rebuilding and reviving Aleppo.
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Local veterans honored at Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site

9th - Higher Ed
According to site manager David Osbourn, with Saint Paul's Church National Historic Site, around 140 service members dating from colonial times to the Vietnam War are buried on site.
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Sudan’s Zamzam camp seized by RSF amid famine and mass displacement

9th - Higher Ed
The RSF's actions in Zamzam have exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, drawing international condemnation and calls for increased aid and intervention.
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Sudan’s RSF converts Zamzam camp into military barracks, escalating humanitarian emergency

9th - Higher Ed
The RSF's actions in Zamzam have exacerbated the humanitarian crisis, drawing international condemnation and calls for increased aid and intervention.
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Sudanese refugees feeing war found dead in Libyan desert

9th - Higher Ed
At least seven Sudanese migrants were found dead on Friday after their vehicle broke down and left them stranded for days deep in the Libyan desert, according to an ambulance service official
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The protocol, pomp and ceremony of Canada’s throne speech

9th - Higher Ed
With King Charles III set to open the 45th session of Canada’s Parliament and deliver the throne speech, Eli Glasner explains the protocol along with the history, pomp and ceremony surrounding the event, including why the Usher of the...
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Expert: possible US deportations to South Sudan could set "dangerous precedent"

9th - Higher Ed
The Trump administration's plan to deport convicted immigrants to third countries, among which potentially South Sudan, has been declared unlawful by a United States federal judge on Wednesday. Such a scheme would set a "dangerous...
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U.S. Warns Syrian Regime Could Collapse; Russian Airbase In Syria Attacked, Says Lebanese Report

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Gunmen launched a major dawn assault on Russia’s Hmeimim airbase in Syria’s Latakia, triggering intense clashes with Russian forces. Communication blackouts followed amid reports of casualties, including Russian troops. No official...
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Khartoum accuses UAE of direct involvement in drone strikes on Port Sudan

9th - Higher Ed
It is the first time that Sudan has accused the Gulf state of direct military intervention in its civil war against the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
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Paramilitary's drone attack cuts power in Sudanese capital and surrounds

9th - Higher Ed
The unprecedented strikes come weeks after the army celebrated the recapture of the capital.
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Sudan: Port Sudan hit by drone strikes for sixth consecutive day, UN sounds alarm

9th - Higher Ed
The UN is urging all parties to uphold international humanitarian law and refrain from targeting civilians. With aid routes now threatened, the crisis in Sudan risks deepening even further.
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Sudan: Rapid Support Forces attack in western Darfur kills at least 30, according to activist group

9th - Higher Ed
An alleged attack by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on the capital city of the North Darfur province, el-Fasher, has killed at least 30 people and wounded dozens more.
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DRC: Goma Christians celebrate Easter under rebel rule

9th - Higher Ed
Goma residents thronged churches on Sunday for Easter prayers, the first since their city was overran by M23 rebels in January
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Sudan: Thousands flee, more remain trapped in RSF attack on Darfur camp

9th - Higher Ed
The U.N. migration agency said the RSF attacks in Zamzam camp have displaced between 60-thousand to 80-thousand families in the first two days following the assault
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Congo suspends Kabila's political party over rebel 'ties'

9th - Higher Ed
Separately, the justice ministry said that a prosecutor had started legal action against Kabila for his ties with M23, the rebel group that Kinshasa says is backed by Rwanda
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South Sudan: top UN official in the country warns of risk of new civil war

9th - Higher Ed
Tensions between South Sudan's president Salva Kiir and his political rival Riek Machar have escalated into fighting, according to the UN's Special Representative of the Secretary-General for South, Nicholas Haysom. He warned of the risk...
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UN warns South Sudan on brink of civil war as political tensions escalate

9th - Higher Ed
A power-sharing deal between Kiir and Machar is unravelling, threatening a return to South Sudan’s bloody civil war.
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Sudan: Rapid Support Forces leader announces rival government

9th - Higher Ed
Two years into the civil war, Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, leader of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has declared a rival government in a challenge to the government supported by the Sudanese armed forces.
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Ethiopia's Tigray struggles to care for war wounded

9th - Higher Ed
Many living with serious injuries have limited access to orthopaedic therapy and must navigate damaged communities that have little or no infrastructure to accommodate them
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South Sudan's main opposition party in crisis after government minister named as interim chairman

9th - Higher Ed
South Sudan's main opposition party's political branch, SPLM-IO, has named Stephan Par Kuol, a government minister, as interim party chairman following the arrest of longtime leader Riek Machar. The move has divided the party and caused...
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US to revoke all visas held by South Sudanese passport holders

9th - Higher Ed
The decision comes at a time when many in Africa fear that the country could return to the civil war.