8 million internally displaced Sudanese since April of last year - World at War
For the last eleven months, the Republic of Sudan—the third-largest country in Africa—has been devastated by conflict. On April 15, hostilities broke out between the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, and the Sudanese armed forces. Following the toppling of former strongman Omar Al-Bashir in 2019, the army under Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the RSF under Mohamed Hamadan Dagalo shared authority with civilians. Additionally, the army and RSF collaborated to carry out a coup in 2021. However, the planned integration of the paramilitary RSF into the regular army—a politically motivated shift plan approved by the international community—caused a deterioration in ties between the army and the RSF. More than 8 million people have been displaced by the conflict since it started in mid-April. It has also destroyed the capital city of Khartoum, sparked a humanitarian catastrophe, and led to ethnically motivated killings in Darfur. The Sudanese army now claims to have retaken the state broadcaster's Omdurman headquarters on March 12th, marking the biggest victory over rival paramilitary group RSF. Since shortly after hostilities broke out in mid-April, the RSF had possessed the headquarters. Details are brought to you by Mohammed Saleh.
A woman travels across continents in pursuit of an unbordered Africa.
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Polish farmers protest grain imports by blocking the border with Ukraine.
Poland's farmers and police fought during a protest in Warsaw. They have been protesting EU climate policies and Ukrainian imports for months. Hundreds of Ukrainian lorries are unable to reach the sealed borders with Ukraine.
Attack on Iran's consulate in Damascus, the capital of Syria
The main branch of the Iranian Armed Forces, which is multi-service, is known as the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, or Sepah or Pasdaran. For additional information, watch.
In 2023, LinkedIn's premium revenue reached $1.7 billion.
For the first time, professional social network LinkedIn disclosed that $1.7 billion was made from its premium subscription service in 2023. The company's recent launch of artificial intelligence (AI) solutions geared toward job seekers is partially responsible for this development. Watch to find out more!
According to a poll, UK PM Rishi Sunak might lose his own constituency.
Opinion polls indicate that Reform UK is more popular than it has ever been, with 14% of British voters saying they would support the party in a general election held right now.
The Bengaluru jail radicalization investigation involves 17 raids conducted by the NIA in 7 states.
Synchronous raids are being conducted in seven states by the National Investigation Agency of India. March saw 17 establishments across seven states targeted by NIA operations. According to its investigation, the raids are related to the radicalization case at the Bengaluru prison. Describe the radicalization case involving the Bengaluru prison.
African Women in Technology founder Anie Akpe joins Al Jazeera's Samantha Johnson in this episode of On The Record. Akpe thought it was time for that to change after attending a technology conference years ago when the majority of attendees were men. Akpe and Johnson discuss how some African traditions and a male-dominated industry work together to keep women out of the technological mainstream. Thus, the a need to establish an organization similar to African Women in Technology. Akpe also discusses the real-world obstacles that women frequently face while attempting to enter the tech industry.
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