Plateau State Government has threatened to go tough on those engaged in the trafficking of children from the state to other ...
November 2, 2024 (EL FASHER)– The governor of Darfur and leader of the Sudan Liberation Movement, Minni Arko Minawi, accused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of carrying out a massacre in at least ...
CNN correspondent Clarissa Ward revealed that she and her team were held captive by a militia for two days while reporting in Darfur earlier this month. The 44-year-old veteran war correspondent ...
November 9, 2024 (PORT SUDAN) – South Darfur Governor Bashir Marsal dismissed several tribal leaders on Friday and ordered legal action against them, accusing them of supporting the Rapid ...
In an article posted on CNN’s website, Clarissa Ward, the network’s chief international correspondent, said that her crew was headed to the town of Tawila, a northern Darfur settlement under ...
Shelling by Sudanese paramilitary forces on Saturday (November 2, 2024) killed at least 12 people in the north of the vast Darfur region that is almost completely under their control, activists said.
El Fasher / Karnoi / Kutum — The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) targeted various areas of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, with heavy artillery yesterday. Karnoi Emergency Room reported ...
There was a moment of panic — were they going to shoot us? We had come to Darfur to report on the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, never intending to become part of the story. But months of ...
Russia Investigates the Claimed Shoot-Down of a Cargo Jet in Sudan's Darfur Region DUBAI, United Arab Emirates (AP) — Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces said Monday they shot down a cargo ...
CNN's chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward shared the harrowing experience she and her crew experienced as they were held captive by a militia group in Darfur. "We had come to Darfur to ...
CNN‘s chief international correspondent Clarissa Ward and her crew were held captive earlier this month by a militia in North Darfur, detained for about 48 hours before they were freed.