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Sudan

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    Super Bowl performer detained after unfurling Sudan-Palestine flag during halftime show
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    Sudan's doctors bear brunt of war as healthcare falls apart
    What is the reality of health crises in Palestine and Sudan?
    'They have nothing': Aid workers struggle to save lives at edge of war-torn Sudan
    News correspondent Niall O’Connor travelled to South Sudan and the border region with Sudan. This is his fourth and final dispatch that examines the situation across the disaster zone.
    Fears cholera will 'explode' in South Sudan as cases take hold among refugees fleeing war
    Last week Niall O’Connor travelled to South Sudan and the Sudan border to report on the forgotten African crisis. This is his first dispatch from the region.
    'We meet at a dangerous moment': Tánaiste addresses the UN Security Council
    Transfer of weapons to Israel a ‘brazen flouting’ of Arms Trade Treaty, says Amnesty International
    Tánaiste pledges to elevate horror of ongoing Sudan civil war on European stage
    Record 76 million internally displaced people worldwide, says monitor
    Forgotten war: More than 350 Irish citizens and their dependents have been forced to leave Sudan
    The war in Sudan broke out in April of last year between two warring factions the Sudan Armed Forces and Rapid Support Forces.
    Oireachtas Committee urged to increase funding for ‘abandoned’ Sudan
    Zelenskyy holds security talks with Sudanese army general at Shannon Airport
    At least 40 people dead after military air strike hits Sudanese capital Khartoum
    At least five dead in Khartoum air strikes
    Coups d'état: How France's imperial legacy continues to influence West African politics
    Sudan: 'She was caring for her own children as well as two others separated from their parents'
    Rosamond Bennett
    Sudan violence rages as paramilitaries deny Darfur war crimes
    Sudan mediation to resume in Saudi Arabia as war enters fourth month
    Sudan on brink of 'full-scale civil war', UN warns, as air raid kills 22 people
    Fighting rocks Sudanese capital again as disease threatens those displaced by the conflict
    UN urges action to stop 'wanton killings' in Sudan's Darfur region
    Fighting in Sudan resumes immediately after end of latest ceasefire
    UN countries pledge $1.5 billion to save Sudan from humanitarian crisis
    New truce between Sudan's warring generals takes effect
    Death toll in Sudan surges past 2,000 as war enters third month
    Fighting rages in Sudan as the US and Saudi Arabia push for new truce talks
    180 bodies buried without identification in Sudan as blasts rock Khartoum again
    Fighting worsens in Sudan despite US sanctions
    Sudanese ceasefire fails again as army attacks paramilitary bases
    Inside the military and diplomatic mission to evacuate Irish citizens from Sudan
    Fighting in Sudan has displaced more than 1.3 million people, says UN
    Bombardments, bandit raids and carjackings: Life in Sudan for the Irish aid agency staff
    Clashes and air-strikes reported in Sudan minutes after one-week ceasefire officially begins
    Battles rage in capital just hours after Sudan factions agree to ceasefire
    The Explainer: Interview - HSE doctor speaks about her evacuation from war-torn Sudan
    'I couldn't reach my kids for five days': Ireland-based doctor describes outbreak of war in Sudan
    Blasts rock Khartoum as warring sides meet to prevent 'humanitarian catastrophe'
    Sudan unlikely to see 'permanent' ceasefire after peace talks fail to yield progress
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