As the autumn season begins in Sudan, fears of epidemics and landmines are rising. Reports indicate that the capital, Khartoum, is surrounded by seven landmine fields, increasing the risk of environmental and health disasters.
A powerful explosion shook the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, on Friday night, sparking panic among residents. The blast occurred in the Al-Barari area near the army's general command and Khartoum Airport, with conflicting reports about its nature.
A powerful explosion occurred in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, on Friday, caused by a landmine leftover from the war. Fortunately, there were no reported injuries or material damage, amidst warnings about the spread of unexploded ordnance in the city.
A powerful explosion was heard in Sudan's capital Khartoum, controlled by the armed forces, causing panic among residents. Eyewitnesses confirmed the blast was audible in several areas, including downtown and Omdurman.
Nine UN agencies have resumed their operations in Khartoum after a hiatus since April 15, 2023, raising questions about the potential for peace and stability amid ongoing humanitarian crises in Sudan.
The United Nations reopened its main office in Khartoum on Thursday after nearly three years of closure due to ongoing conflict in Sudan. This reopening marks a new beginning for cooperation between the Sudanese government and the UN.
The United Nations announced its official return to work from the Sudanese capital Khartoum after three years of ongoing conflict between the army and the Rapid Support Forces. This move allows access to previously closed areas.
Residents of the Um Al-Qura area in Khartoum Bahri woke up to the sounds of demolition as authorities unexpectedly removed 83 homes, raising concerns and tension among the community. This action has sparked fears amidst the ongoing war conditions in the country.
The Sudanese army has accused the Rapid Support Forces of occupying a Gulf embassy in Khartoum, raising concerns about escalating security tensions in the country. This accusation comes amid a prolonged political and military crisis in Sudan.
In a significant humanitarian effort, Saudi Arabia has distributed <strong>2,800 bags of flour</strong> in Khartoum, Sudan, to support the Sudanese people during difficult times. This initiative comes as Sudan faces increasing food crises due to ongoing political and economic challenges.
The Acacia Forest in Khartoum is facing rampant deforestation, leaving the city's residents without natural protection. This loss of vegetation threatens to increase sand encroachment and rising temperatures, posing a danger to millions.