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South Sudan orders temporary ban on social media
South Sudan suspends social media platforms over videos of Sudan killings
South Sudanese authorities have suspended access to social media platforms for a minimum of 30 days after videos depicting the alleged killings of South Sudanese nationals in Sudan’s El Gezira state triggered riots and deadly revenge attacks.
South Sudan orders temporary ban on social media over violence in neighboring Sudan
South Sudanese authorities have ordered telecoms to block access to social media for at least 30 days, citing concerns over the dissemination of graphic content relating to the ongoing violence against South Sudanese in neighboring Sudan.
S.Sudan Orders Internet Firms To Block Social Media Access
South Sudan on Wednesday ordered internet providers to block social media platforms, including Facebook and TikTok, following violent protests over the deaths of its citizens last week.
South Sudan shuts down social media for three months
South Sudan government on Wednesday directed telecom firms to block access to social media sites like Facebook and Tiktok as it reacted to mounting revenge violence in the country.The country's telecommunications regulator,
Sudanese, oil refinery
Sudan's army, paramilitaries trade blame over oil refinery attack
The Sudanese army and rival paramilitaries traded blame on Thursday over targeting a major oil refinery north of the capital Khartoum, where clashes between the warring sides have intensified. The RSF,
Sudan’s army clashes with RSF over keyo oil refinery near Khartoum
Eyewitnesses reported smoke over Khartoum, with footage showing army forces securing the town’s entrance. Meanwhile, in el-Fasher, fighting escalated after the RSF’s 48-hour ultimatum for the army to withdraw expired,
Sudan’s main oil refinery ablaze, army and paramilitary trade blame
Sudan’s largest oil refinery was engulfed in flames on Thursday, sending thick plumes of smoke over the city of Bahri, as the country’s warring army and paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) traded accusations over who was responsible.
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UNICEF Nutrition Supplies Reaching Sudan As Food Insecurity Rises
UNICEF needs unimpeded and sustained humanitarian access, including across borders and conflict lines, to reach every child.
Middle East Eye
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Sudan's RSF attacks el-Fasher in Darfur as fighting rages on in Khartoum
Rapid Support Forces launch assault on capital of North Darfur, as both sides prepare for intervention from Trump ...
Al-Monitor on MSN
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Sudan 'political' banknote switch causes cash crunch
Sudan's army-aligned government has issued new banknotes in areas it controls, reportedly aimed at undermining its ...
Yale Daily News
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Yale lab provides evidence for genocide determination in Sudan
The Yale Humanitarian Research Lab utilized satellite imagery and evidence from civilians to document the conflict.
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Locals in Sudan Are Saving Lives That International Aid Agencies Can’t Reach
The worse Sudan’s self-appointed leaders behave, however, the more nobly its people respond. In West Kordofan state, on the ...
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Sudan’s military recaptured a city. Bodies soon filled the streets.
Videos verified by The Post show retaliatory killings by Sudan’s military after it recaptured the southern city of Wad Madani ...
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South Sudan Introduces Plastic Tax, Risking Safe Water Bottling
Some water-bottling companies in South Sudan halted production after the government introduced a tax on plastic materials.
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How other countries are trying to gain from Sudan's descent into war
Russia, Egypt and the UAE are just three of several countries with a lot to attain from the outcome of one of the world's ...
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