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Sudan’s Prime Minister: This is the path out of the horrors of war

Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris has outlined his government's vision for ending the war, rebuilding state institutions, and restoring civilian governance. The statement signals an official policy posture but provides no specific ceasefire timelines or named peace mechanisms. Its practical weight depends on whether

Every 27 minutes, someone is killed in Sudan’s war

Sudan's civil war has killed an average of 53 people per day over three years, equating to one death every 27 minutes. The sustained toll underscores the conflict's severity as one of the world's deadliest ongoing wars, with humanitarian access remaining severely constrained.

‘Erosion of a country’s future’: What has the war cost Sudan?

Sudan's civil war, now entering its third year, has caused mass destruction of civilian infrastructure and driven millions into severe poverty. The cumulative damage to hospitals, schools, and supply chains signals a long-term economic and humanitarian crisis that will outlast active fighting.

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Sudan’s Prime Minister: This is the path out of the horrors of war

Sudanese Prime Minister Kamil Idris has outlined his government's vision for ending the war, rebuilding state institutions, and restoring civilian governance. The statement signals an official policy posture but provides no specific ceasefire timelines or named peace mechanisms. Its practical weight depends on whether

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

Every 27 minutes, someone is killed in Sudan’s war

Sudan's civil war has killed an average of 53 people per day over three years, equating to one death every 27 minutes. The sustained toll underscores the conflict's severity as one of the world's deadliest ongoing wars, with humanitarian access remaining severely constrained.

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

‘Erosion of a country’s future’: What has the war cost Sudan?

Sudan's civil war, now entering its third year, has caused mass destruction of civilian infrastructure and driven millions into severe poverty. The cumulative damage to hospitals, schools, and supply chains signals a long-term economic and humanitarian crisis that will outlast active fighting.

2mo ago · 1 min · Global Affairs

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