Umm Shukry inspects her olive trees one by one, just as she did every year for a decade. But this olive harvest season is different. Nearly all her trees are damaged; their branches bare and brittle.
The UN Special Adviser on genocide prevention has raised concerns over widespread allegations of war crimes committed in Sudan's El Fasher last month, and plans to meet his African Union counterpart ...
The UN-backed International Criminal Court (ICC) expressed profound alarm in a statement on Monday over the reports of mass ...
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Eric A. Friedman, the grandson of Holocaust survivors, is the global health justice scholar at the O’Neill Institute at ...
Massacring thousands in North Darfur’s capital, El Fasher – a city it had besieged and starved for over 500 days – Sudan’s ...
Nearly one million people in Gaza have received food assistance since the resumption of food distributions last month, the UN ...
Families escaping El-Fasher speak of unimaginable fear and loss as RSF fighters carried out executions, sexual violence, and ...
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces said they had arrested several fighters accused of abuses during the capture of ...
Despite the ceasefire, Israeli forces continue large-scale demolitions and bombardments across Gaza, killing three ...
UN officials say it is difficult to estimate just how many civilians have been killed in El Fasher, a city in Sudan's Darfur region that fell to a brutal paramilitary force.
The fall of el-Fasher would cement the RSF's control of the west and reinforces a de facto split in the nation.