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  2. Locals in Sudan Are Saving Lives Aid Agencies Can’t Reach - AOL

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    An Emergency Response Room communal kitchen in Omdurman, Sudan, on June 2, 2024. Credit - Mazin Alrasheed—Reuters. P aradoxically, Sudan is home to both the worst humanitarian crisis in the ...

  3. Why the U.S. evacuation from Sudan left Americans behind - AOL

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    The U.S. evacuated roughly 70 embassy staff in a helicopter mission over the weekend, but said it was too dangerous to remove thousands of private citizens. Why the U.S. evacuation from Sudan left ...

  4. World’s most dangerous countries to visit in 2024 revealed

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    The world’s most dangerous countries to visit in 2024 have been revealed in a new study.. South Sudan, Afghanistan, Syria, Libya and Somalia were named as the riskiest nations in the 2024 risk ...

  5. Sudanese civil war (2023–present) - Wikipedia

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    The conflict has led the United Nations to declare Sudan the most dangerous country in the world for humanitarian workers after South Sudan. [ 264 ] The situation was further compounded by attacks on humanitarian facilities, with more than 50 warehouses looted, 82 offices ransacked, and over 200 vehicles stolen.

  6. War crimes during the Sudanese civil war (2023–present)

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    The conflict has led the United Nations to declare Sudan the most dangerous country in the world for humanitarian workers after South Sudan. [ 12 ] The situation was further compounded by attacks on humanitarian facilities, with more than 50 warehouses looted, 82 offices ransacked, and over 200 vehicles stolen. [ 218 ]

  7. Terrorism in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    Sudan has made progress in shutting down terrorism inside its borders. Sudan’s terrorist connection is not new and the country has been on the United States list of state sponsors of terrorism since August 1993. Sudan has been under diplomatic sanctions by the United Nations since 1996.

  8. Sudan's Dangerous Descent Into Warlordism - AOL

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    The U.N.’s Sudan response plan requires $2.6 billion; it is about a third funded. We, like so many Sudanese, have been forced to flee our country, leaving behind the land and people that we love.

  9. Humanitarian impact of the Sudanese civil war (2023–present)

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    In May 2023, the World Food Programme said that more than $13 million worth of food aid destined for Sudan had been looted in the twenty days since the fighting broke out. [60] The looting of the WFP's warehouses in El-Obeid on 1 June led to the loss of food aid meant to feed 4.4 million people. [ 61 ]