Millions Facing Hunger In Sudan

Sudan is facing a heartbreaking hunger crisis as war continues to destroy lives across the country. About 19.5 million people are struggling every day without enough food, clean water, or medical care. Families who once lived normal lives are now forced to survive by eating leaves, animal feed, and scraps from abandoned slaughterhouses. Children are [...]

Health Crisis In War-Torn Sudan

The health crisis in Sudan has become one of the worst in the world after years of war. Millions of people cannot reach hospitals or basic medical care because fighting has destroyed many health facilities and made travel unsafe. In many areas, doctors and nurses are working with very few supplies, and some hospitals have [...]

People Crossing From Lebanon To Syria Surge

More than 125,000 people have crossed from Lebanon into Syria as of March 17, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM). About half of them are children, showing how serious the situation is for families. Most of those arriving are Syrians returning home, while around 7,000 are Lebanese, showing the wider impact of the [...]

Yemen Faces Severe Humanitarian Crisis

The humanitarian crisis in Yemen is one of the worst in the world. Years of conflict have damaged the country’s economy, health system, and food supply. Millions of people struggle every day to find enough food, clean water, and medical care. The United Nations estimates that about 21.6 million Yemenis need humanitarian assistance, including around [...]

UN Approves Aid Exemptions For North Korea

North Korea faces serious humanitarian challenges as many people struggle with food shortages, weak healthcare, and poor living conditions. Years of international sanctions, natural disasters, and economic isolation have made it hard for the country to import supplies and support its people. Hospitals often lack basic medicine and equipment, and children and elderly people are [...]

Niger Struggles As Sahel Conflict Forces Millions To Flee

Around four million people have had to leave their homes in the Sahel region of Africa because of violence and danger. Many live in Niger, Burkina Faso, Mali, and nearby countries. Thousands of families face dangers from armed groups, making everyday life unsafe. Many people who flee end up in overcrowded camps or relocate to [...]

Sudan’s Rival Forces Form Competing Government

A Sudanese faction headed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has established a new administration to oppose the military-dominated powers in Khartoum. The group, which is known as the Leadership Council of the Sudan Founding Alliance (TASIS), appointed RSF head Mohamed Hamdan "Hemedti" Dagalo as president of a presidential council and Mohammed Hassan Osman al-Ta'ishi [...]

Conflict Damages Hospitals, Blocks Aid Access

South Sudan is facing a serious humanitarian crisis caused by ongoing conflict, attacks on civilians, and political problems. More than half of the population, approximately 7.7 million people, are experiencing severe food shortages. At least 83,000 people are in extreme danger of starvation and death, especially in areas like Nasir and Ulang in Upper Nile [...]

Sudan’s Ongoing Crisis

Sudan has been trapped in a brutal civil war since April 2023, driven by a power struggle between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). With over 62,000 lives lost and 14 million displaced, the conflict reflects deep-rooted historical, political, and ethnic tensions. The roots lie in decades of authoritarian [...]

Rising Violence Threatens South Sudan Peace Deal

South Sudan is experiencing mounting violence between the national military and the opposition SPLA-IO militia allied to First Vice President Riek Machar, killing at least 75 civilians and displacing thousands. The violence, which has been rekindled since February with White Army militia attacks and intensified fighting in Jonglei and Upper Nile states, risks destroying the [...]

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