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In Sudan, war is being waged on women and children
Imagine walking for days and nights to escape gunfire. You carry your child in your arms, guiding them through the darkness to avoid drone attacks. You have no food, no water, and nowhere safe to go.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Mabroka Adam, a seven-year-old Sudanese refugee from el-Fasher in North Darfur, now lives in a tent in the Tine transit camp in ...
Almost three years into Sudan's war, drone attacks and sexual violence show no signs of relenting. Could intensified ...
HANA BABA: These were stories that were told to me by my mom, my uncle Elbagir (ph), my aunties. They were handed-down stories about all kinds of characters - mean stepsisters, magical treasures, ...
As the Doha Film Festival opens its inaugural edition with a robust Spotlight on Sudanese cinema and music, the program arrives at a moment when the country's films, like its people, are fighting to ...
Sudan Women Nadra Mohamed Ahmed, 21, reacts during an interview with The Associated Press inside her tent at the newly established El-Afadh camp in Al Dabbah, Sudan's ...
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