The Sudan Crisis and Its Forgotten Toll on Neighboring Countries Like Chad
The main challenge for the humanitarian response is both straightforward and complex: chronic underfunding.
The World Cannot Ignore Sudan's Hunger Crisis
The humanitarian agencies in Sudan are not getting enough funding to help the victims of the civil war.
Ukrainian drones shown hunting Russian mercenaries in Africa
The video purportedly shows Ukrainian drones taking out Russian mercenaries in Sudan in three separate strikes against vehicles.
Sudan—the World's Most Abandoned Conflict-Affected Country
The humanitarian and security situation in Sudan is highly volatile. Unless a world commitment is made to end the civil war, the country will fully disintegrate.
Thought lost in WW2, records discovery reveals secrets of ancient people
The discovery "adds significantly" to our understanding of these ancient communities, researcher Jenny Metcalfe told Newsweek.
Russia slams Hollywood celebrities
Angelina Jolie and George Clooney were among a host of stars blasted by a Russian official for speaking out on global humanitarian causes.
Don't Compare Catastrophes
Each catastrophe needs us—you, me, each of us—to act when and how we can.
Russia-Ukraine war spills out into Africa
CNN reported that Kyiv was likely to have masterminded drone strikes in Sudan.
The World's Double Standard in Refugee Response is Blaring
The world must confront its double standard in aid response.
Women, Youth Hold Key to Peace in Sudan
The lessons learned on the costs of accommodating military strongmen without doing the hard work to bring civilian voices to the table are clear.
The world is at risk as war in Sudan threatens to spread, U.N. forces warn
"It does affect all of us," U.N. Under Secretary General for Peace Operations Jean-Pierre Lacroix tells Newsweek.
Fact Check: Did U.S. fund biolab in Sudan?
Militants took the National Public Health Lab in the capital Khartoum where fighting continues.
Sudanese doctor: We hide our identities to avoid kidnap by soldiers
"No one can ever guarantee when this war will end," Dr. Mohamed Fath Alrahman told Newsweek from the Sudanese capital Khartoum.
U.S. warns Sudan's warring generals against hiring Wagner mercenaries
"The Wagner Group is a destabilizing influence wherever they deploy," a State Department spokesperson told Newsweek.
China boasts of Sudan evacuations as U.S. efforts criticized
The United States carried out its first evacuations of private citizens in Sudan after initially ruling the efforts out as too dangerous.
U.S. Embassy in Sudan advises citizens to leave on commercial vessels
It comes after hundreds of Americans reached Port Sudan in the first U.S.-run evacuation of private American citizens on April 29.
Can the U.S., Russia and China stop war in Sudan from destabilizing Africa?
"The U.S. and international partners...need to move away from the one-size-fits-all approach to peace processes," an ex-State Department adviser told Newsweek.
South Africa considers quitting ICC after Putin arrest warrant
The president of South Africa reportedly said his country's governing body disapproves of how the ICC treats certain countries.
Sudan militants spark "huge risk" in lab with samples of deadly viruses
Warring forces have occupied Sudan's national laboratory in Khartoum, a situation the local WHO chief described as "extremely dangerous."
Sudan mass evacuation not feasible for U.S.: Sudan's ex-ambassador to U.S.
Nureldin Satti told Newsweek there appears to be a concerted effort to "scare away" foreign missions, warning of a return to Sudan's "dark days."
Joe Biden slammed for evacuating "four embassies" during presidency
"Pray for our country & the 16,000 Americans Biden left in Sudan," Representative Mary Miller, an Illinois Republican, tweeted on Sunday.
U.S. rubbishes Sudan paramilitary force's evacuation claims
A U.S. official denied claims by one warring faction, the Rapid Security Forces, that it assisted with the evacuation of the American embassy in Khartoum.
Sudan in chaos as fighting enters second day, multiple civilians killed
Flights to Khartoum have been suspended, neighboring Chad has closed its border with Sudan and internet services have been blocked.
U.S. ambassador details waking up to "gunfire" as fighting erupts in Sudan
John Godfrey tweeted about the "extremely dangerous" situation in the African country.
Where Does Ebola Come From, What Does It Look Like and Is There a Cure?
There have been 36 suspected cases of Ebola in Uganda and Sudan virus is the cause, the World Health Organization has said.
Pilots of Boeing 737 Both Doze Off, Overshoot Airport on Two-Hour Flight
The pilots were unreachable after dozing off around the point that the plane should have begun its descent.
Exclusive: China Tops U.S. as Favorite Power Among Arabs Despite Challenges
"China stepped in with a number of advantages, with few regional entanglements and a stated desire to remain apolitical," expert Michael Robbins said.
For Sudan, Hope isn't a Strategy
I don't doubt that the United States wants to see a democratic Sudan. But it needs to course correct.
Why an American Doctor Remained in War-Torn Sudan
Should happiness be the focus of one's life, or something deeper?
Where Is the Outcry For All Global Conflicts and War?
It's racist jargon that makes us ignore conflicts raging internationally.