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Revolution in Sudan starts

This article paints a picture of the civil war and is something of an overview:

edit: it was in the Financial Times but is now paywalled. Sorry.
 
This article paints a picture of the civil war and is something of an overview:

edit: it was in the Financial Times but is now paywalled. Sorry.
You could have left it up and then someone could have archived it or found an archived version of it.
 
Ok.

Fierce fighting has gripped Sudan. Hospitals are in the firing line

Nothing works from there.

Do you mean this article? because it loads if you access it directly from twitter:


but doesn't from here.

here is the archived version:

Fierce fighting has gripped Sudan. Hospitals are in the firing line

and here is the tweet with the link which I can confirm works even clicking on it from here:

 
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Sudan death toll far higher than previously reported - study
14 November 2024
More than 61,000 people have died in Khartoum state, where the fighting began last year, according to a report by the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine's Sudan Research Group.

Of these, 26,000 people were killed as a direct result of the violence, it said, noting that the leading cause of death across the Sudan was preventable disease and starvation.
Many more people have died elsewhere in the country, especially in the western region of Darfur, where there have been numerous reports of atrocities and ethnic cleansing.

Aid workers say the 19-month conflict in Sudan has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with many thousands at risk of famine.
Until now, the UN and other aid agencies have been using the figure of 20,000 confirmed deaths.

Because of the fighting and chaos in the country, there has been no systematic recording of the number of people killed.
In May, US special envoy for Sudan Tom Perriello said that some estimates suggested up to 150,000 people had been killed.
 
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