Sudan
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Why Sudan’s civil war is being ‘fought on the bodies of women’
Leila Hawkins, The Human Journalism Network
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Stretched thin, Sudan’s community kitchens feed an ever-growing population as famine deepens
Rawh Nasir, The Human Journalism Network
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Sudan’s worst conflict in decades is the legacy of dictator Omar al-Bashir’s 30-year regime
Willow Berridge, The Conversation
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First batch of 360 Indians arrives in New Delhi from Sudan
Scroll Staff
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534 Indians evacuated from conflict-hit Sudan amid 72-hour ceasefire
Scroll Staff
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First group of stranded Indians leaves Sudan in naval ship
Scroll Staff
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India begins evacuating citizens from Sudan
Scroll Staff
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Two Indian Air Force aircraft on standby in Jeddah to evacuate citizens from Sudan
Scroll Staff
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Indians among 66 foreigners evacuated from Sudan
Scroll Staff
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Indians stuck in crisis-hit Sudan should not go to embassy in Khartoum, says foreign ministry
Scroll Staff
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India discusses Sudan military conflict with Saudi Arabia and UAE
Scroll Staff
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Explainer: Why Sudan’s army is fighting its paramilitary forces
Christopher Tounsel, The Conversation
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Indians in Sudan asked to stay indoors amid fighting between army and paramilitary
Scroll Staff
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Sudan’s coup has put regional security at risk. It’s time for the world to act
Anne L Bartlett, The Conversation
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Sudan military chief dissolves government in coup, prime minister, government officials arrested
Scroll Staff
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In Sudan, shifting sand dunes threaten the world’s largest collection of pyramids
Ahmed Mutasim Abdalla Mahmoud, The Conversation
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If Sudan can ban female genital mutilation, why can’t India?
Masooma Ranalvi
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The big news: 18 Indian workers feared dead in Sudan factory explosion, and 9 other top stories
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Sudan: At least 18 Indians feared dead in gas tanker blast at ceramic factory in Khartoum
Scroll Staff
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Sudan: Civilian-led opposition and ruling military council sign power-sharing deal
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