Britain and EU pledge £567m to Sudan as civil war enters third year
The conflict has triggered the world’s worst humanitarian crisis

The conflict has triggered the world’s worst humanitarian crisis
Experts warn that terminating the flagship US HIV/ AIDS prevention programme will send world back to the ‘dark ages of the epidemic’
The Foreign Secretary will hold a summit in London in an effort to find a ‘pathway to peace’ for the two-year-long civil war
Reserves of critical medicine – including antibiotics, painkillers, and HIV drugs – run low amid ongoing clashes
Duke of Sussex allegedly demanded Sentebale chairman ‘explain herself’ after she refused to issue statement defending his wife
Sophie Chandauka claims Duke used Sentebale as an ‘extension of the Sussex PR machine’ and attempted a cover up of misconduct allegations
The scandal at Sentebale is more about wokery than substance and needs to be sorted out quickly before the organisation fails
About 14 others were taken to hospital – some in critical condition – after the incident off the coast of Hurghada
Noureddin Bongo has been imprisoned for two years after his kleptocrat father was overthrown in a coup
The Duke founded Sentebale in memory of Diana, his late mother, to support children with HIV in southern Africa
Moscow and Tehran ‘supplying arms and technology’ to Sudanese army
City’s only functioning paediatric surgery unit inundated with patients wounded by gunfire and shrapnel, DRC doctors say
Felix Tshisekedi proposes ‘formal security pact’ with US to help defeat Rwandan-backed M23 rebels
Belgian envoys given 48 hours to leave as EU pressures Paul Kagame over support for M23 rebels
Misuzulu kaZwelithini has publicly filed court documents in South Africa to split from Queen Ntokozo kaMayisela, the mother of his children
US president’s quip and pause to aid in African country has shocked many, but also gives politicians a chance to ‘re-strategise’
Edgar Riches, who raised ‘hundreds of thousands of pounds’ in overseas aid, was left dying on the road in Nairobi
The Egyptian dead aren’t complaining about their quarters at the British Museum – so why should a group of woke MPs whinge about it?
The Mother of Mercy hospital in the country’s remote Nuba mountains has become a vital lifeline for refugees fleeing war and famine
All-party parliamentary group calls for changes in law as remains were acquired under ‘colonial regimes of exploitation’
As the barbaric rebel group advances in the Democratic Republic of Congo, families make a desperate dash for the border with Burundi
Budget airline investigating Paul Elsworth after warning system triggered during approach into holiday resort
Jan Marsalek planned to create 15,000-strong band of mercenaries to control border in key migration route through Libya