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    Sudan cholera outbreak kills 40 in a week as health centres overwhelmed

    ByKat Lay, Global health correspondent August 14, 2025

    MSF charity calls situation ‘beyond urgent’ as thousands seeking refuge from war rely on contaminated waterThe “worst cholera outbreak in years” has killed at least 40 people in the last week in Sudan, according to the medical charity Médecins Sans Fro…

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    From dentist to artist: Sudanese exile turns to photography as an outlet for trauma

    ByKaamil Ahmed August 11, 2025

    Hashim Nasr’s striking images are winning awards and gaining attention across the globe‘For me, red is always a representation of blood and losing people, so I tend to use this red fabric to represent our trauma.” The Sudanese photographer Hashim Nasr …

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    From dentist to artist: Sudanese exile turns to photography as an outlet for trauma

    ByKaamil Ahmed August 11, 2025

    Hashim Nasr’s striking images are winning awards and gaining attention across the globe‘For me, red is always a representation of blood and losing people, so I tend to use this red fabric to represent our trauma.” The Sudanese photographer Hashim Nasr …

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    Assault on Sudan’s Zamzam refugee camp may have killed more than 1,500 civilians

    ByMark Townsend August 7, 2025

    Guardian investigation finds number killed in April attack by Rapid Support Forces far greater than current estimatesMore than 1,500 civilians may have been massacred during an attack on Sudan’s largest displacement camp in April, in what would be the …

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    Sudan’s children face growing threat of deadly infectious diseases as vaccination rates halve

    ByKat Lay, Global health correspondent July 17, 2025

    The country, beset by war, has the world’s lowest rates of vaccination, says the World Health Organization, as global immunisation drive also stallsChildren in Sudan, caught up in what aid organisations have called the world’s largest humanitarian cris…

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    Sudanese paramilitary RSF accused of killing almost 300 people in village raids

    ByReuters July 15, 2025July 15, 2025

    Rights group says targets of Rapid Support Forces in North Kordofan were ‘empty of military objectives’Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have killed nearly 300 people in attacks in North Kordofan state that began on Saturday, according to…

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    Leila Aboulela wins PEN Pinter prize for writing on migration and faith

    ByElla Creamer July 9, 2025

    Judges praised the Sudanese author for centring Muslim women, describing her writing as “a balm, a shelter, and an inspiration”Leila Aboulela has won this year’s PEN Pinter prize for her writing on migration, faith and the lives of women.The prize is a…

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    Leila Aboulela wins PEN Pinter prize for writing on migration and faith

    ByElla Creamer July 9, 2025

    Judges praised the Sudanese author for centring Muslim women, describing her writing as “a balm, a shelter, and an inspiration”Leila Aboulela has won this year’s PEN Pinter prize for her writing on migration, faith and the lives of women.The prize is a…

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    WHO says attack on Sudanese hospital killed more than 40 civilians

    ByRachel Savage June 24, 2025

    Five health workers reportedly among the dead in West Kordofan as paramilitary RSF blames Sudanese militaryThe head of the World Health Organization has condemned an attack on a hospital in Sudan that he said had killed more than 40 civilians, as the c…

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    Sudan, Remember Us review – vividness and vibrancy in intense account of Khartoum uprising

    ByPeter Bradshaw June 24, 2025

    Hind Meddeb’s documentary draws on her on-the-spot experience in 2019 as protesters rose against the 30-year rule of Omar al-BashirFranco-Tunisian-Moroccan film-maker Hind Meddeb is based in Paris but it was her on-the-spot experience in Khartoum in 20…

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