- Sudan - Wikipedia
Sudan, [a] officially the Republic of the Sudan, [b] is a country in Northeast Africa It borders the Central African Republic to the southwest, Chad to the west, Libya to the northwest, Egypt to the north, the Red Sea to the east, Eritrea and Ethiopia to the southeast, and South Sudan to the south
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Sudan, country located in northeastern Africa at the southern edge of the Sahara Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, is located roughly in the center of the country, at the junction of the Blue Nile and White Nile rivers Sudan is one of the largest countries in Africa
- Sudan war: A simple guide to what is happening - BBC
Sudan plunged into a civil war in April 2023 after a vicious struggle for power broke out between its army and a powerful paramilitary group, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
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Discover Sudan Explore Sudan facts, culture, history comprehensive country profile with maps, statistics research resources for students travelers
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Sudan is the third largest nation in all of Africa occupying an area of 1,886,068 sq km Sudan shares a border with its seven neighbors: South Sudan, Ethiopia, Eritrea, Egypt, Libya, Chad, and the Central African Republic Sudan also has a significant coastline along the Red Sea
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Stay on top of Sudan latest developments on the ground with Al Jazeera’s fact-based news, exclusive video footage, photos and updated maps
- All About Sudan - Africa News
Sudan is a vast and historically significant nation at the crossroads of North Africa, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Arab world Anchored by the Nile River system and stretching from the Sahara Desert to the Red Sea, Sudan has long been central to trade, culture, and political power in the region
- Sudan, ‘the most devastating humanitarian and displacement crisis in . . .
Sudan’s ruinous civil war is approaching its third year, leaving a legacy of malnutrition, massive population displacement and chronic insecurity
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