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A Country at War with Itself: The Human Cost of Sudan’s Ongoing Conflict In recent days, the air over Sudan has been thick with urgency and despair as the world watches an escalating humanitarian crisis unfold. As the dust settles in the city of el-Fasher, the grim reality of a conflict years in the making comes to light—an echo of past horrors that many hoped had been left in history’s wake. U.N. Secretary-General Antonio Guterres issued a poignant plea for peace amidst mounting reports of violence. The conflict,…
Tragic Landslide Claims Over 1,000 Lives, Engulfing Entire Village
A Tragedy Unveils Darfur’s Hidden Struggles: A Landslide in the Marrah Mountains The serene beauty of Sudan’s Marrah Mountains shattered violently on Sunday when a massive landslide claimed the lives of an estimated 1,000 residents in the village of Tarasin. As the dust settles, a poignant silence reverberates through the valleys—a stark reminder of the region’s fragile state amidst natural and human-made calamities. A Village Buried Following relentless rains, the landslide swept through Tarasin, reducing homes to…
