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Sudan Landslide Kills 1,000; One Sole Survivor Found

A devastating landslide has obliterated an entire village in southern Sudan, claiming an estimated 1,000 lives. A lone survivor has been found as rescue efforts face immense challenges in the remote region.

CMAT Interview: Irish Singer's Creative Journey Revealed

Dive into an exclusive interview with rising Irish music sensation CMAT as she discusses her songwriting journey, creative influences, and the stories behind her acclaimed work in this captivating Guardian podcast episode.

Sudan Landslide Kills Over 1,000, Rebel Group Says

A devastating landslide in Sudan's Darfur region has claimed over 1,000 lives, according to rebel officials. The catastrophe strikes amid ongoing conflict, severely hampering rescue efforts.

The Snake Contestants Reveal Show's Brutal Filming Process

Exclusive accounts from contestants of the controversial reality show 'The Snake' detail a gruelling filming process, sleep deprivation, and intense psychological pressure, raising serious duty of care questions for Channel 4.

Sudan's 'Battle of the Board': New Fighting Erupts in Khartoum

EXCLUSIVE: Fierce new battles have erupted in Sudan's capital, Khartoum, described as the 'Battle of the Board'. The Sudanese Army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are locked in a deadly struggle for control, plunging the nation deeper into a devastatin

Hospice nurse reveals signs death is near

A compassionate hospice nurse shares the subtle yet telling signs that someone is nearing the end of life, offering crucial advice for families during this emotional time.

Trump's praise for autocrats sparks outrage

Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash after praising African and Caribbean leaders accused of human rights abuses, including South Sudan's Salva Kiir and Cuba's Miguel Díaz-Canel.

Taiwan election results spark China recall demand

Taiwan's recent election results have drawn sharp criticism from China, with Beijing demanding a recall of the vote. The political tension escalates as Taiwan defends its democratic process.

Gerry Adams denies Provisional IRA membership claims

Former Sinn Féin leader Gerry Adams has once again denied being a member of the Provisional IRA, despite persistent claims to the contrary. In a revealing interview, Adams discusses his role in the peace process and addresses ongoing controversies.

South Sudan refugees flee to Kenya and Rwanda

Escalating violence in South Sudan has led to a mass exodus of civilians seeking refuge in neighbouring Kenya and Rwanda, as political instability continues to grip the nation.

Trump's Africa remarks cause diplomatic storm

Former US President Donald Trump faces backlash after allegedly making derogatory comments about African countries, including Nigeria and South Sudan, during a private meeting.

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