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allAfrica.com on MSN‘A spirit of oneness’: Cooperatives cultivating peace in South SudanWithin one year, a maize and sorghum cooperative of 20 members in the Central Equatorial State of South Sudan had grown to ...
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AllAfrica on MSNSudan Among Nations with Highest Frequency of Acute Malnutrition - UNSudan is now among countries worldwide with the highest prevalence of global acute malnutrition, a trend also evident among new arrivals in neighbouring countries, the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR) said ...
Humanitarian organizations are sounding the alarm over attacks on healthcare facilities across Sudan, warning that they are ...
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Agence France-Presse on MSNCrops wither in war-torn Sudan as power cuts cripple irrigationHatem Abdelhamid stands amid his once-thriving date palms in northern Sudan, helpless as a prolonged war-driven power outage ...
Major and Attorney-at-Law Danicious Kwia has returned to Liberia following the successful completion of his assignment as a United Nations Military Observer with the United Nations Mission in South ...
The Supreme Court on Thursday cleared the way for the Trump administration to deport to South Sudan a group of migrants that ...
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The EastAfrican on MSNEthiopia completes Nile dam, extends olive branch to EgyptAbiy Ahmed says Ethiopia remains ready and willing to engage constructively with the downstream countries - Egypt and Sudan.
Since the GHF began operating at the end of May, thousands of people have been injured and more than 600 have been killed trying to get aid from its four distribution centres. Israeli soldiers have ...
After a recent conflict between Iran, Israel, and the US, can President Trump effectively bridge the gap between Israel and ...
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The U.S. Supreme Court has given the green light for the deportation of several immigrants, including two Cubans, to South Sudan, a nation ravaged by ...
Standing among the withering date palms that once sustained his livelihood, Hatem Abdelhamid watches helplessly as Sudan’s ...
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