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  • 1 week ago | dailydispatch.co.za | Khalid Abdelaziz |Eltayeb Siddig

    A view of the burnt Khartoum Teaching Hospital building destroyed by artillery shelling after the Sudanese army deepened its control over Khartoum from the Rapid Support Forces, in Khartoum, Sudan, on April 26 2025. File photo. Destroyed bridges, blackouts, empty water stations and looted hospitals across Sudan bear witness to the devastating impact on infrastructure from two years of war. Authorities estimate hundreds of billions of dollars' worth of reconstruction would be needed.

  • 1 week ago | reuters.com | Khalid Abdelaziz |Eltayeb Siddig

    Conflict since 2023 has shattered Sudan's facilitiesHundreds of billions of dollars needed to rebuildLittle prospect of quick reconstruction as conflict drags'War has destroyed our country', says Khartoum returneeKHARTOUM, May 28 (Reuters) - Destroyed bridges, blackouts, empty water stations and looted hospitals across Sudan bear witness to the devastating impact on infrastructure from two years of war. Authorities estimate hundreds of billions of dollars' worth of reconstruction would be needed.

  • 2 weeks ago | timeslive.co.za | Khalid Abdelaziz |Nafisa Eltahir

    23 May 2025 - 10:50 Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package. Drone attacks on Sudan's power stations, fuel depots and dams have knocked out power and running water, creating conditions for the spread of cholera, dengue fever, malaria and other diseases. Stock photo.

  • 2 weeks ago | timeslive.co.za | Khalid Abdelaziz |Eltayeb Siddig |Nafisa Eltahir

    20 May 2025 - 15:05 Just R20 for the first month. Support independent journalism by subscribing to our digital news package. People look at shells on the ground near damaged buildings at the central market during clashes between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and the army in Khartoum North, Sudan. File photo. The bespectacled, grey-bearded man ran out of the primary school in Khartoum's Amarat district, shaking with shock.

  • 2 weeks ago | thestar.com.my | Khalid Abdelaziz |Eltayeb Siddig

    KHARTOUM (Reuters) -The bespectacled, grey-bearded man ran out of the primary school in Khartoum's Amarat district, shaking with shock. He, like thousands of others, had returned to check on buildings retaken by the army after two years of civil war, only to find a new threat lurking in the rubble of Sudan's capital, in his case an unexploded shell under a pile of old cloth. "I'm terrified.

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