Horrors of forgotten Sudan war ‘verging on pure evil’
Atrocities in West Darfur are a grim echo of the massacres seen in the region’s genocide 20 years ago, aid agencies warn
Atrocities in West Darfur are a grim echo of the massacres seen in the region’s genocide 20 years ago, aid agencies warn
In showdown witnessed by a Telegraph reporter, Israeli warplanes, tanks and infantry corner last remains of 1,000-strong battalion
Doctors say critically wounded patients are becoming infected with parasites as medicine and clean water runs out
IDF claims Gaza medical facility funded by foreign Muslim donors was custom-built with underground network
Israel’s enemies – those that have long said they want to kill her Jewish citizens – do not reside on the other side of the world
'We simply do not do emergency planning well and we generally lack resilience,' says Daniel Kaszeta, a former White House advisor
Removal of country’s president completes a coast to coast corridor of African nations under military rule running across the Sahel region
Russian company accused of training paramilitary soldiers, supplying weapons to warring factions and promoting misinformation
The landlocked West African nation has become a bulwark of EU policy to curb migration from Africa into Europe, which is now in jeopardy
Removal of country’s president completes a coast to coast corridor of African nations under military rule running across the Sahel region
Report shows 5.7 million people were forced to flee Ukraine last year – the quickest outflow of refugees anywhere since 1945
Fiercest day of fighting yet as bunker-busting munitions used to kill leaders of terrorist group
Lives of thousands of pregnant women, mothers and newborn babies at risk, charities say
As the tragedy’s first anniversary approaches, victims say they are still waiting for answers – and accountability
They are caught in a storm that is no fault of theirs, but the world appears deaf to their cries
Head of the World Health Organization asks for immediate medical access to ascertain the health status of hostages
US calls for Israel to allow more supplies in for 2m trapped residents
Under the chaos of Taliban rule, crucial medicine remains in short supply throughout the country
The health challenges of Kiritimati people remain largely forgotten, despite records showing that 189 families became unwell after the tests