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Sudan’s Why? Blind Eye Turned toward the country’s Cries

The conflict in Sudan has displaced over 10 million people, and famine threatens the lives of another 13 million. Jonathan Freedland of The Guardian, an Orwell Prize-winning journalist, recently stated: “Sudan is the world’s gravest humanitarian disaster – but almost nobody cares.” Recently one member of a collective action Resistance Committee has told CNN that apart from the 124 who were killed...

Bloodshed

Fighting in Sudan is expected to worsen during the rainy season.  In Khartoum, recent developments shook the capital as the county’s military retaliated against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), which have had control over certain parts of the city since April 15, 2023. The government has taken back the Halfaya Bridge, which was under the jurisdiction of the RSF. Around 78 civilians have...

The Overlooked

On the 26th of September, Sudan’s army undertook its largest operation yet to reclaim capital territory since the onset of the conflict with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), now marking one year and five months. In September alone, there has been an escalation in the fight for control of El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur state in western Sudan. The RSF has been trying to advance from...

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The Distant Bulletin is a platform dedicated to bringing awareness about humanitarian crises worldwide.

I am a third-year Classical Archaeology and Ancient History student at the University of Edinburgh. After graduating, I hope to pursue a master's in Journalism.