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Journalists Who Cover Gen. Abdel Fattah Burhan
Victoria Amunga
Victoria Amunga is a journalist based in Nairobi, Kenya.
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Jobs Completed 17
Job Success Rate 82%
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Sudanese Ex-PM Urges International Community to Push for Truce
01 May 2023
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allAfrica.com
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English
| International Relations
Former Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok urges the international community to maintain pressure on the warring factions in Sudan to achieve a lasting truce. Speaking at the 2023 Mo Ibrahim Governance weekend in Kenya, Hamdok emphasized the need for a unified international approach to end the military conflict. U.N. Sudan envoy Volker Perthes called for adherence to the cease-fire, while both military factions defended their positions. The conflict has resulted in over 500 deaths and more than 4,000 injuries, with accusations against the Rapid Support Forces for raiding homes and stealing possessions.
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Ashraf Idris
Ashraf Idris is a journalist based in Khartoum, Sudan.
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Arabic
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Bodies pile up without burials in Sudan's capital, marooned by a relentless conflict
01 Oct 2023
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kdow.biz
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English
| Humanitarian Crisis
In Khartoum, Sudan, the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has made it nearly impossible to conduct funerals, leaving corpses rotting in the streets. The conflict, which has lasted nearly four months, has resulted in over 3,000 deaths, with many more likely unreported. The RSF, controlling large parts of the city, often disrupts burial attempts, while the Sudanese Army's bombings have turned the city into a battlefield. Humanitarian organizations like the Red Crescent and Save the Children are struggling to manage the crisis, with many bodies remaining unburied and the rainy season threatening further health risks.
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Willy Lowry
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Willy Lowry is a Canadian journalist currently based in Arusha, Tanzania. His work appears in The New York Times, Fusion and CBC. He's also appeared on CNN and BBC. As a video journalist, he shoots, writes and edits his own stories. He started his career in Beirut, Lebanon writing for the The Daily ...
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Jobs Completed 10
Job Success Rate 91%
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Are Iranian-made drones being used in Sudan's civil war?
11 Apr 2024
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The National
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English
| International Relations
Iran is reportedly exerting influence in the Sudanese civil war by supplying the Sudanese military with Iranian-made drones. The conflict, which began on April 15, 2023, involves the Sudanese armed forces and the Rapid Support Forces. Precision strikes by drones have been observed in Omdurman, and there is evidence of new drones, such as the Zargil-3, being used. Iran's involvement aligns with its strategy to expand its presence in the Red Sea and support allies through arms deals. The US has urged regional allies to discourage Iran from further involvement. Both warring parties in Sudan have been accused of committing atrocities, with thousands killed and millions displaced. Peace talks led by the US and Saudi Arabia have failed, but efforts to resume negotiations are ongoing.
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James Reinl
An award-winning multimedia correspondent who has reported from North America, the Middle East, Africa, Asia, and his native Britain for more than a decade. Strong editorial judgment and leadership skills with the ability to grasp and distill complex issues with ease and lead digital and broadcast ...
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Jobs Completed 9
Job Success Rate 90%
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UAE pushes for debt relief and aid to halt Sudan’s economic collapse
24 May 2022
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The National
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English
| Economic Crisis
The UAE, through its deputy UN envoy Amiera Al Hefeiti, advocated for debt relief and increased aid for Sudan amidst an economic crisis exacerbated by a military coup and subsequent international aid suspension. Western nations and financial institutions are withholding assistance to pressure Sudan's military leaders to restore civilian rule. The UN Security Council was informed of the dire food security situation in Sudan, with global events like the Ukraine conflict further impacting grain prices and food affordability. The US has warned against business dealings with Sudanese military-linked companies due to reputational and human rights risks. Ongoing protests against military rule continue, with recent casualties reported.
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