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started to cry. He hadn't heard his phone ring for most of Sudan's civil war
civil wars in South Sudan and Syria, resulted in refugee numbers exceeding 30 million by the end of 2021. The war in Ukraine, which started
civil war in Sudan. “The main trigger really is just that this war in Sudan just continues to escalate with no clear off-ramp, and it is really starting
civil war, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights (UNHCHR) Volker Turk [said](https://www.ohchr.org/en/statements-and-speeches/2026/06/turk-says-ultimate-trajectory-human-rights-larger-freedom) in a speech on Monday. “In Sudan, the horrific conflict has expanded and escalated, marked by a sharp increase
start of the war on Gaza in October 2023. The centre also conducted more than 20 investigations covering topics such as shootings of children in Gaza and maintains a database containing verified information about roughly
civil war, which killed hundreds of thousands of people before a peace agreement brought them into a fragile unity government. The implementation of that agreement stalled amid delays in unifying armed forces into a national
Sudan – in 1960, that demand intensified. Tuaregs and Arabs predominantly occupy northern Mali. They have closer ties with populations in Algeria, northern Niger and parts of Mauritania than with the Bambara people, who make
war in Sudan – the [world’s largest humanitarian emergency](https://www.theguardian.com/global-development/2026/apr/14/no-end-sudan-war-conflict-third-anniversary) – a significant cost and delay. It is not only ships routed through the strait of Hormuz being held up, they explained
civil war at a distribution point due to water outages in Khartoum, Sudan, Sunday, May 25, 2025. **Uncredited./AP** Uncredited./AP ### **A war expanding — largely unchecked** According to the conflict monitoring group [Armed Conflict Location
starting on Thursday. “Each case has been evaluated individually, in full respect of national sovereignty, immigration laws, and international law,” the statement reads. Paraguay is one of the latest in a growing list of countries
started in 2023, traumatised by the sight of dead bodies, destroyed buildings and burnt-out cars in the streets of the capital, Khartoum. "It was like something out of a zombie movie," Timon tells
starting the clashes. Khaire accused Mohamud of directing a “sustained and indiscriminate military assault” that lasted more than 20 hours, a claim Sharif echoed after fighting reached his own residence. Ahmed Moalim Fiqi, the defence