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Since August 2024, Sudan has reported more than 65,000 suspected cholera cases and at least 1,700 deaths across 12 of its 18 states. Khartoum alone has seen 7,700 cases and 185 deaths, including ...
The risk of famine in Sudan has extended close to the capital Khartoum, the UN’s World Food Programme (WFP) has warned as the country’s brutal civil war grinds on into its third year.
ALBAWABA - Sudan is facing a major cholera outbreak, especially in Khartoum, which witnessed 70 related deaths in two days, health officials announced.T ...
Sudan reports 1,375 new cholera cases, ... and reduce fatalities,” Al-Tijani said. On Wednesday, the Khartoum State Ministry of Health announced 942 cholera cases and 25 deaths for Tuesday, ...
Sudan Media Forum KHARTOUM, May 31, 2025 (Al-Alaq Press Services Center) – Sudan’s sole mycetoma research center has been destroyed due to nearly two years of military clashes in Khartoum, the ...
ANKARA . At least 70 Sudanese have died from cholera in Khartoum in the last two days, the Health Ministry said on Thursday. A ministry statement cited by the local Sudanakhbar media outlet said ...
May 29, 2025 (KHARTOUM) – Authorities in Sudan’s Khartoum state on Thursday began relocating refugees and other foreigners to three states near Sudan’s borders, part of efforts to remove all ...
KHARTOUM - Destroyed bridges, blackouts, empty water stations and looted hospitals across Sudan bear witness to the devastating impact on infrastructure from two years of war. Read more at ...
A cholera outbreak in Sudan’s capital has killed 70 people in two days, health officials said, as Khartoum battles a fast-spreading epidemic amid a collapse of basic services.
A cholera outbreak in Sudan's capital has killed 70 people in two days, health officials said, as Khartoum battles a fast-spreading epidemic amid a collapse of basic services.
A cholera outbreak in Sudan's capital has killed 70 people in two days, health officials said, as Khartoum battles a fast-spreading epidemic amid a collapse of basic services.