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Famine Looms as 7.8 Million Face Acute Hunger in South Sudan

The United Nations has sounded the alarm on an impending humanitarian catastrophe in South Sudan, warning that nearly eight million people—equivalent to 56 percent of the country’s population—now face acute food insecurity as conflict, displacement, and economic collapse converge to push the world’s youngest nation toward famine. The stark figures were released Tuesday in a

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Sudan’s War Enters Its Fourth Year as the World’s Largest Humanitarian Crisis Nobody Is Watching

Three years of war in Sudan have produced what the United Nations and multiple international NGOs now describe as the worst humanitarian catastrophe on earth. Yet the world has largely looked away. On April 15, 2026, Sudan marked the fourth anniversary of the conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) led by General Abdel Fattah

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