- Sudan - Wikipedia
The most common dress for Sudanese women is the thobe or thawb, pronounced tobe in Sudanese dialect The thobe is a white or colourful long, one-piece cloth that women wrap around their inner garments, usually covering their head and hair
- Sudan | Flag, Map, War, Conflict, Population, Religion, Facts . . .
Sudan, country located in northeastern Africa The name Sudan derives from the Arabic expression bilād al-sūdān (“land of the blacks”), by which medieval Arab geographers referred to the settled African countries that began at the southern edge of the Sahara
- Sudan war: A simple guide to what is happening - BBC
Sudan plunged into a civil war in April 2023 after a vicious struggle for power broke out between its army and a powerful paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) It has led to a
- EU sanctions a Sudanese paramilitary commander after Darfur atrocities . . .
The European Union has imposed sanctions on a top leader of Sudan’s paramilitary group over “grave and ongoing atrocities” committed by his forces in the more than two-year war with the Sudanese army, and especially their seizure of the western Darfur region
- Guide to Sudanese Civil War: The who, what, where and why
Many Sudanese who desperately want the war to end now struggle to picture what any future peace or coexistence could realistically look like Who is backing them from outside? • Egypt and Turkey: Key supporters of the SAF, providing diplomatic cover as well as material and practical support
- Rapid Support Forces vs. Sudan army: What’s really going on in Sudan?
Sudanese refugees at the al-Afad camp in northern Sudan on Saturday Ebrahim Hamid AFP via Getty Images
- Sudan | Sudan | Todays latest from Al Jazeera
Sudan’s conflict continues to reshape the nation of 50 million amid widespread displacement and a fight for resources What is Europe’s role in Sudan’s refugee crisis? Can AI predict famine?
- Genocide is declared once more in Sudan. How did the country get . . . - CNN
The Sudanese conflict has been largely overshadowed by hostilities in other parts of the world such as in Ukraine and Gaza, International Monetary Fund chief Kristalina Georgieva said last year
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