
Roman Deckert
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Nov 14, 2024 |
qantara.de | Martin Bertrand |Roman Deckert |Karim El-Gawhary |Karim el-Gawhary
Sudanese refugees in Chad · 14.11.2024 More than half a million people have fled war in Sudan into neighbouring Chad. Humanitarian workers are scrambling to provide support amid overcrowding, limited funding and widespread trauma.
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Sep 26, 2024 |
qantara.de | Roman Deckert |Anna-Theresa Bachmann |Mohammed Magdy
War in Sudan · 26.09.2024 Tensions have momentarily eased in Sudan. Following the Geneva talks, aid supplies are flowing into the country via two corridors. But an end to the war remains out of sight, says analyst Oman Mirghani, editor-in-chief of Sudanese newspaper Al-Tayar. https://qantara.de/en/node/44165 Print Qantara: Let’s begin with the most recent negotiations in Geneva, Switzerland, last month. How do you assess the outcome?
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Apr 15, 2024 |
qantara.de | Roman Deckert |Volker Kaminski |Anna-Theresa Bachmann
A year of war in Sudan · 15.04.2024 In her debut novel "A Mouth Full of Salt", Sudanese author and physician Reem Gaafar tells the intertwined stories of three women who are confronted with injustice.
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Apr 15, 2024 |
qantara.de | Roman Deckert |Martina Schwikowski
A year of war between rival military factions in Sudan has pushed parts of the country to the brink of famine, and left 25 million people – about half the population – in need of assistance, according to aid agencies. Sudan was already burdened with rising hunger, a collapsing health system and widespread poverty before the conflict between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) broke out.
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Jan 4, 2024 |
newagebd.net | Roman Deckert
WHILE much of the world remains fixated on the torrent of horrific news from Israel and the Palestinian territories, the appalling war in Sudan is getting next to no media attention. Even in the months before the Hamas terrorist attack of October 7 and the subsequent continual bombardment of the Gaza Strip by the Israel Defence Forces, international coverage of the devastating power struggle between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces was virtually non-existent.
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