An international conference held in London has brought together diplomats and aid officials from around the world to address the worsening humanitarian crisis in Sudan, two years into a devastating civil war. Co-hosted by the African Union, the UK, EU, France, and Germany, the summit resulted in pledges of hundreds of millions of dollars in aid. The war has killed tens of thousands, displaced 14 million people, and pushed large parts of the country into famine. Despite the financial commitments, peace remains elusive, with no clear resolution to the conflict in sight. The conference emphasized the urgent need for a ceasefire and greater international action to protect civilians.
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An international conference rallies aid for Sudan after 2 years of civil war, but peace is elusive
LONDON (AP) — Britain and the European Union pledged hundreds of millions of dollars Tuesday to ease suffering in Sudan, on the second anniversary of a civil war that has killed tens of thousands of people, displaced 14 million and pushed large parts of the country into famine.
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Sudan faces deepening crisis as civil war hits two-year mark
Sudan is facing a deepening humanitarian crisis two years into a brutal civil war, marked by escalating atrocities and widespread famine. The conflict, described by the UN as the world's worst humanitarian emergency, has reached a critical juncture following a recent shift in the fighting.
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International conference in London rallies aid for Sudan after 2 years of war, but peace is elusive
The African Union, which co-hosted the one-day conference with Britain, France, Germany and the European Union, called for an “immediate cessation of hostilities.” The conflict in Sudan has killed tens of thousands of people,
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