Sudan is Facing the World’s Deadliest Humanitarian Crisis

[Zehabesha - Ethiopia] - 29/09/2025
The Habesha Genocide Alert Team A Nation on the Brink Sudan today stands as the site of the world’s deadliest humanitarian disaster. What began as a violent struggle for power between rival factions has spiraled into a civil war that has already claimed more than 150,000 lives. Millions have (…)
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