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7.10.22

In Ethiopia and Sudan, the WFP last month reduced food aid to 1.2 million refugees to half of their daily nutritional requirements, citing a combined funding gap of $529 million.

—Gabriele Steinhauser, The Wall Street Journal, "Ukraine War Pushes Millions of the World’s Poorest Toward Starvation," 10 Jul. 2022 {11:21 AM ET}

​12.31.21
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UN food program suspending work in North Darfur after attacks, looting
—Joseph Choi // The Hill // 31 Dec. 2021 // 10:52 AM EST 

10.10.21

Biden shows little progress with Abraham Accords on first anniversary
—Laura Kelly // The Hill // 10 Oct. 2021 // 7:30 AM EDT

​10.8.21

According to The Washington Post, the ten countries that may make it punishable by death to be LGBTQ are: Yemen, Iran, Mauritania, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Afghanistan, Somalia, Sudan and the United Arab Emirates.

—Caroline Vakil, The Hill, "British diver Tom Daley says Olympics should ban countries where being gay is punishable by death," 8 Oct. 2021 {6:56 PM EDT}

11.1.20

He’s touted as a breakthrough the agreements by the United Arab Emirates, Bahrain and Sudan to open diplomatic relations with Israel, and has promised that between five and 10 more countries will follow their lead. “Do you think Sleepy Joe could have made this deal, Bibi?” Trump said in a phone call with Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu when announcing the open relations between Israel and Sudan. “Somehow, I don’t think so.”
 
—Laura Kelly, The Hill, "Trump leans into Israel policy ahead of election," 1 Nov. 2020 {8:30 AM EST} 

10.19.20

Trump to lift Sudan terror sponsor designation
—Laura Kelly // The Hill // 19 Oct. 2020 // 3:21 PM EDT ​

​9.14.20

Tens of thousands of immigrants who are living in Texas legally under humanitarian protection could be forced to leave or face deportation after an appellate court ruled that President Donald Trump can end the program. The 2-1 decision out of the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals in California means that immigrants from El Salvador, Haiti, Nicaragua and Sudan who have received Temporary Protective Status could be forced to leave behind children who are U.S. citizens if the ruling stands.

—Julián Aguilar, Texas Tribune, "Thousands of immigrants in Texas could be forced to leave the country following court decision on protected status," 14 Sep. 2020 {5:00 PM EST} ​

11.30.19
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Sudan repeals law that restricted how women dress, act in public
—Tal Axelrod // The Hill // 30 Nov. 2019 // 7:53 AM EST 

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