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It’s the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, yet aid groups say it has received far too little attention. As Sudan’s civil war enters its fourth year, nearly two out of every five people face emergency-level hunger and humanitarian officials warn the crisis has been compounded by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz. Nick Schifrin reports. A warning, some images in this story are disturbing.
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Sudan is going through one of the gravest humanitarian crises of the 21st century and it is approaching another dangerous…

As the devastating conflict in Sudan approaches the start of its fourth year, the international community is facing an urgent…

The humanitarian crisis in Sudan continues to worsen more than three years after the outbreak of war, with millions of civilians…

LONDON: The humanitarian catastrophe engulfing Sudan, unleashing horrific violence on children and uprooting nearly a quarter of…

Nearly three years of war have displaced 14 million people and pushed 21 million into acute hunger.

Sudan hunger crisis deepens as UN warns millions face acute food shortages