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Famine and atrocities mount as Sudan's civil war enters its third year

  • Sudan's civil war, ongoing for three years, has killed tens of thousands and displaced 13 million people, resulting in a severe humanitarian crisis.
  • More than 25 million people in Sudan face acute food insecurity, with eight million near famine, according to the United Nations.
  • UN Chief Antonio Guterres stated that civilians continue to bear the brunt of the war, which has also shattered the lives of millions of children across Sudan.
  • African Union Commission Chairperson Mahmoud Ali Youssouf called for a cessation of hostilities to protect civilians and restore peace, highlighting the escalating violence in Darfur.
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On April 15, two years after the third civil war in Sudan, which has so far left some 130,000 dead and hundreds of thousands injured, has led to the displacement of some 12 million people. In addition, it is estimated that around 730,000 children suffered acute malnutrition in 2024 and that half of their population lives in a situation of acute hunger. Read more]]>

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A humanitarian crisis is entering its third year, as UN and Washington officials renew calls for an end to the war in Sudan, while an international relief committee reveals alarming estimates of the number of people missing as a result of the war...

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Global Upfront Newspapers broke the news in on Monday, April 14, 2025.
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