Khartoum Struggles Toward Normalcy Amid Uneven Post-War Recovery.
Sudan's capital, Khartoum, is witnessing a gradual and cautious return of residents as the city recovers from years of conflict. While some commercial activity is restarting along major roads, residential areas remain scarred, leaving many displaced families hesitant to return due to economic instability and psychological trauma.
Sudan Faces Catastrophic Hunger Crisis as Conflict Extends Across Nation.
Nearly 20 million people in Sudan are grappling with acute hunger as a three-year civil war ravages the country. U.N.-backed monitors report 14 areas remain at high risk of famine, with children particularly vulnerable to severe malnutrition.
Escalating Violence in Northeastern DR Congo Strains Fragile Peace Efforts.
Recent attacks by various armed groups in the DR Congo's mineral-rich east are threatening the government's ongoing truce negotiations with the M23 rebel group, worsening a decades-long humanitarian crisis.
Escalating Drone Attacks in Khartoum Claim Five Civilian Lives.
A deadly drone strike by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum has killed five civilians, marking the second such attack in the Sudanese capital this week and shattering months of relative stability.


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