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News & Current Events Apr 15, 2026 at 1:54 PM

Sudan enters a fourth year of war as officials lament an 'abandoned crisis'

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Sudan enters a fourth year of war as officials lament an 'abandoned crisis'
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Sudan enters a fourth year of war as officials lament an 'abandoned crisis'
Famine. Massacres. And now badly needed food and other supplies are under strain. Sudan on Wednesday enters a fourth year of war that’s being called an “abandoned crisis,” as a new conflict in the Middle East throws into shadow the fighting that has forced 13 million people to flee their homes.

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VictorLeRhin 4 days ago +11
Neither side is good there. They both genocide Darfur. RSF was the militia Khartoum sent to genocide Darfur (among others). They took control of the gold mines, continue genociding on their own, and rebelled against Khartoum. There's no hope there, only greed and power evilness
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HoightyToighty 4 days ago +5
> “A plea from me: Please don’t call this the forgotten crisis. I’m referring to this as an abandoned crisis,” the top U.N. official in Sudan, Denise Brown, said Monday, **criticizing the international community for failing to focus on ending the fighting**. *U.N. official criticizes countries for failing to put their arms in a blender.
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AdSevere1274 4 days ago -8
It is WWIII .. It has been ongoing for a while and keeps spreading.. more and more countries are involved in foreign led wars. >Growing evidence shows regional powers like the United Arab Emirates backing combatants behind the scenes. Attempts by the United States and regional powers, now distracted by the Iran war, have failed to establish a ceasefire.... >About 34 million people, or almost two out of three Sudanese, need assistance, the U.N. says. Only 63% of health facilities remain fully or partially functional amid disease outbreaks, including cholera, according to the World Health Organization..... >Neither side can achieve a decisive victory, said Shamel Elnoor, a Sudanese journalist and researcher, adding that Sudanese “have become powerless and are subjected to foreign dictates.”.... >Sudan is now essentially divided between a military-backed, internationally recognized government in the capital, Khartoum, and a rival RSF-controlled administration in Darfur.
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brendan4255 3 days ago +5
If your definition of a world war is having more than 1 country at war at a time we have had a lot of world wars by now lmao
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AdSevere1274 3 days ago -3
Collusion between several countries and countries in different continents in these wars .. these regions have been in flames for decades of perma wars. Millions have died and displaced in these wars that are function of each other and linked. It is a world-war. War of wars... perma wars.. non-ending. What do you think world wars were.. Few countries allied and when one went to war, the others joined in. The Europeans don't have copy right on it, do they although they have been involved in these perma wars knee deep. These have been running for 1/4 of century... What is your F-ing definition.. Wars in Europe? Is Europe the entire world? All continents have been involved in these wars.. USA.. Europe, Asia and Africa.. what else do you need..
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brendan4255 3 days ago +2
You can call it whatever you want, just unless something really escalates, I don't see people looking back in 30 years at current events and seeing it the same way WWI or II are currently viewed
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AdSevere1274 3 days ago -2
25 years of wars that are linked together and involving actor in different continents is not escalation according to instigators... ok.. ya right... Only you can call it whatever you want.. At least you have the guts to reply.. Most of you are gutless deniers.
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