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Sudan in Podcasts

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Ukraine, Gaza, and Sudan are regions experiencing conflict and humanitarian crises.

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NPR News Now
NPR News: 06-11-2026 6AM EDT

The suspect, a refugee from Sudan, is accused of trying to murder a man who is now hospitalized with serious injuries.

Morning Wire
Violence Grips Northern Ireland & Will The World Cup Spread Ebola? | 6.11.26

And we understand that the perpetrator of this, a Sudanese man, came from Sudan in 2023 as an asylum seeker.

Relatable with Allie Beth Stuckey
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I was humbled by a gentleman I met from Sudan a little over a year ago.

Global News Podcast
EU approves $100bn loan to Ukraine

To Sudan now, in its continuing civil war. New evidence has emerged about the fall of the key city of Al-Fasher in late October to the RSF, or Rapid Support Forces. Thousands of civilians died in horrific circumstances in the battle for control of that city.

Today with David McCullagh
The Abandoned Crisis - Sudan enters a fourth year of war

Three years of civil war in the North African nation of Sudan has plunged the country into the world's worst humanitarian crisis, with 13 million people displaced since 2023 and over 33 million people requiring humanitarian assistance.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-10-2026 2PM EDT

The war in Sudan has created the world's largest humanitarian crisis and, according to some estimates, has killed as many as 400,000 people.

NPR News Now
NPR News: 04-10-2026 2PM EDT

Local human rights groups, including the Nobel Peace Prize-nominated resistance committees, blamed the attacks on the Sudanese army and condemned intensifying drone strikes by both sides.