Darfur

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Illustration of Sudan's civil war devastation in Darfur, showing displaced refugees and humanitarian efforts amid conflict, highlighting the need for world attention.
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Sudan's civil war needs the world's attention

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Sudan’s war has killed tens of thousands and uprooted millions, with the United Nations’ humanitarian chief warning that Darfur has become an epicenter of human suffering. Donor retrenchment — including reduced U.S. foreign aid — has deepened the shortfall for relief operations, while regional powers’ backing of rival forces has helped fuel the conflict.

The Rapid Support Forces captured Mostariha in North Darfur, stronghold of military-allied tribal leader Musa Hilal, resulting in dozens killed and hundreds displaced amid escalating tribal tensions.

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A week after the RSF militia captured the Sudanese city of Al-Faschir, satellite images point to ongoing mass killings. Yale University researchers identified dozens of clusters of objects resembling human bodies. Thousands of civilians are said to have been executed, while tens of thousands remain trapped.

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