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United Nations · KhartoumThe United Nations' World Food Programme said on Monday it will immediately lift the suspension of its operations in Sudan that was put in place after the tragic deaths of its team member.See the Story
World Food Programme lifts suspension of operations in Sudan
34% Center coverage: 12 sources
Europe · LondonThe British government said it had launched a large-scale evacuation of its citizens from Sudan on Tuesday, after the North African country's warring factions agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire. Britain said military flights would depart from an airfield outside Khartoum, and would be open to those with British passports.See the Story
Britain begins 'large-scale' evacuation of its nationals from Sudan
39% Center coverage: 23 sources
Evacuations · KhartoumU.S. military airlifted embassy officials out of Sudan on Sunday. France and the Netherlands organize evacuations for embassy employees and nationals. More than 400 people, including 264 civilians, have been killed and more than 3,500 have been wounded. The fighting has targeted and paralyzed the country's main international airport.See the Story
Governments race to rescue diplomats, citizens from Sudan
55% Center coverage: 68 sources
United Nations · DakarHunger is soaring and spreading across West Africa, with some 48 million people, a 10-year-high, facing food insecurity in the conflict-riddled region, the United Nations warned Tuesday.
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West Africa faces acute food shortages with thousands near famine, say UN agencies
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Antony Blinken · WashingtonU.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says he is deeply concerned about reports of escalating violence in Sudan. Blinken described the situation in Khartoum as "fragile" The Rapid Support Forces said on Saturday it had taken control of the presidential palace, the residence of the army chief.See the Story
US Secretary of State Blinken calls for immediate end to violence in Sudan
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Middle East · Jerusalem DistrictIsraeli police attacked dozens of worshippers in Jerusalem's Al-Aqsa Mosque compound before dawn on Wednesday, witnesses said, in what Israeli police said was a response to rioting.
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Israeli police attack worshippers in Jerusalem's Al Aqsa, Gaza launches rockets at Israel
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