Tens of thousands of people were killed in the Sudanese city of Al Fashir in the days after it was captured by a paramilitary group, analysts believe. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have been at war with Sudan’s...
‘There is no food to eat, and there is no water’
The RSF’s siege has turned Sudan’s Al-Fasher into a prison of starvation. Families are displaced, children are hungry and people survive on peanut oil scraps while hoping the war will end soon Subscribe: Livestream:...
Sudanese refugees recount RSF violence in El-Fasher • FRANCE 24 English
#Refugees who fled #Sudan’s #El-Fasher recount brutal #RSF attacks, hunger and #shelling that killed their families. Aid groups call it war crimes, with around 2,000 people feared dead as the scale of atrocities...
Palestinian mother searches for her missing autistic son for months
“It’s the hardest feeling in the world: not knowing whether your son is alive or dead.” A 16-year-old autistic Palestinian boy named Mahmoud disappeared months ago after his family was forced to flee to southern Gaza...
On-screen locations driving rise in ‘set-jetting’ tourism | BBC News
Film and TV production is driving one of the fastest growing sectors in tourism. What are known as ‘set-jetting’ individuals are travelling to visit locations they’ve seen in movies. As a result, location managers – the...
RSF killed hundreds at Darfur hospital, aid workers say, as thousands others flee • FRANCE 24
More than 36,000 civilians have fled el-Fasher since the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces captured the army’s last stronghold in the Darfur region. The UN and other NGOs have been warning about possible mass...
Satellite images reveal hurricane destruction in Jamaica’s towns | BBC News
New satellite images of Jamaica show the scale of devastation caused by Hurricane Melissa. Large areas of towns and cities have been destroyed by high winds and flooding, and at least five people are confirmed to have...














