Sudanese RSF militia killed many civilians at el-Fasher hospital, WHO chief and doctors say
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was “appalled” by reports that 460 civilians had been killed in el-Fasher.
Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus said he was “appalled” by reports that 460 civilians had been killed in el-Fasher.
Hadush Kebatu was given the money to avoid a “slower, more expensive process”, Downing Street said.
Several people have been injured in demonstrations that saw roads blocked and vehicles set on fire.
RSF troops executed a number of unarmed people after seizing el-Fasher, videos reviewed by BBC Verify show.
The 91-year-old Nobel laureate in literature has been a critic of Trump’s immigration policy.
The UN says there are credible reports of “summary executions” in el-Fasher.
The aircraft was flying from a popular coastal resort to a game park when it came down.
Cameroon’s Paul Biya has extended his 43-year rule by winning a heavily disputed election.
Entrepreneur Talifhani Banks has bought a modern delivery system to smaller firms in South Africa.
Paul Biya retains his title as the world’s oldest head of state, in an election marred with violence and allegations of fraud.
The fall of el-Fasher would cement the RSF’s control of the west and reinforce a de facto split in the nation.
The education minister says the movement of staff and students has been affected by the scarcity of fuel.
President Samia Suluhu Hassan faces no real competition at the polls amid a climate of self-censorship and fear.
The fall of el-Fasher would cement the RSF’s control of the west and reinforces a de facto split in the nation.
The Jebel Marra area is neutral in the war but its produce cannot get out to feed a hungry nation.
Andry Rajoelina, who was removed from power in a coup last week, had already acquired French nationality.
The false belief that body parts of people with albinism bring wealth or luck have driven attacks.
Issa Tchiroma Bakary says he won the election and is not concerned about being arrested or put in jail.
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