On December 9, a wave of bombardments hit a market district in Sudan, killing at least 127 people. Over eight barrel bombs ...
The Christian Aid carol service included prayers for peace around the world this Christmas, with messages from aid workers in the Middle East and South Sudan. Over 250 people attended the service at ...
INDEX: Nubia When discussing the civilisations of the Nile Valley, many histories focus almost exclusively on the role of Egypt. But this approach ignores the emergence further so ...
Japanese Ambassador to South Sudan Odagiri Toshio has appealed for a strong commitment to fulfilling the outstanding tasks of ...
German development agency GIZ has called for collective efforts to tackle sexual and gender-based violence (GBV) in South ...
LONDON - Since civil war erupted in Sudan last year, dozens of cargo planes from the United Arab Emirates have landed at a ...
As Sudan burns and its people starve, a gold rush is under way. War has shattered Sudan’s economy, collapsed its health ...
President Cyril Ramaphosa has reaffirmed South Africa's commitment to strengthening its partnership with Angola, focusing on ...
Oil markets are expected to remain oversupplied next year despite OPEC+ production cuts, the International Energy Agency (IEA ...
South Sudan’s Junior Bright Star U-17 completed a demanding training session in Kampala after their recent arrival. Following ...
The rapid spread of artemisinin partial resistance (ART-R) across east Africa, the Horn of Africa, and southern Africa threatens to undermine malaria control and elimination efforts,1–5 potentially ...
MR. CAPEHART: Good afternoon, and welcome to Washington Post Live and another installment of our series, “World Stage.” I’m Jonathan Capehart, associate editor at The Washington Post.