Famine and atrocities mount as Sudan's civil war enters its third year
- The civil war in Sudan, initiated in April 2023, has led to over 12.7 million people being forcibly displaced, according to estimates.
- Foreign Secretary David Lammy announced an additional £120 million in aid to assist 650,000 people affected by ongoing violence in Sudan.
- At a summit in London, foreign ministers from around 20 countries gathered to discuss restarting stalled peace talks regarding the Sudan conflict.
- Sudan is facing a severe humanitarian crisis affecting over 12.7 million displaced people.
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On April 15, two years after the third civil war in Sudan, which has so far left some 130,000 dead and hundreds of thousands injured, has led to the displacement of some 12 million people. In addition, it is estimated that around 730,000 children suffered acute malnutrition in 2024 and that half of their population lives in a situation of acute hunger. Read more]]>
UAE, Kenya Discuss Enhancing Bilateral Relations, Regional Security
Get latest articles and stories on World at LatestLY. Nusseibeh emphasised that "The UAE stressed again the essential role of the African Union to help bring about a ceasefire in Sudan between the warring parties and a transition to an independent civilian-led government." World News | UAE, Kenya Discuss Enhancing Bilateral Relations, Regional Security.
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News24 | 'Ending the violence must be our top priority,' Mbeki tells London talks on Sudan
Former president Thabo Mbeki has conceded the world has failed Sudan through its paralysis, inaction, and, in some cases, complicity in aggravating the violence that is inflicting so much misery on the Sudanese people.
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