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Patients and doctors at the clinic in the town of Maiwut risked being caught up in an army offensive closing in on the nearby opposition-stronghold Pagak.
South Sudan Monday declared famine in some parts of the country, with more than three years of war leaving nearly five million hungry.
A recent UN commission found that genocide was a real possibility in South Sudan, yet the international community has failed to act. What can be done to stop the violence?
In South Sudan's short history as an independent nation, the oil-rich country has been shattered by war and inter-communal violence. After recent clashes, full-scale war now appears imminent.
Analysis: After 15 months of fighting with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, Sudan's army is looking increasingly weak and capable of being defeated.
Analysis: Both generals have cultivated a parallel military structure in Libya and Sudan as part of a UAE-backed network of regional actors.
Analysis: A simmering rivalry between the army and the Rapid Support Forces over the balance of power in Sudan has erupted in deadly fighting, with the country's future at stake.
Analysis: Even after a decade of unrivalled power, Sisi's regime in Egypt is too fragile to allow any meaningful show of political free expression.
Analysis: After the coup, Washington seems satisfied with a partial solution that restores aid and re-establishes Khartoum's international relations but falls short of Sudanese demands for a civilian takeover.
Analysis: Sudan's top general is playing an intricate game to ensure that at the end of the day the military coup will be a ‘fait accompli’.