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Sudanese Soldiers Reportedly Raped Hundreds of Women Over Three Days in Darfur
A Human Rights Watch report investigating a mass rape by Sudan's army in Darfur collected accounts from victims and eyewitnesses and compiled the names of 221 women and girls who were violated.
The United Nations Had a Tough Year in 2014
The UN hosted bickering over conflicts in Syria, Ukraine, and Iraq while it assisted unprecedented numbers of needy people and weathered a damaging peacekeeping scandal.
Teen's Death After Kidnapping and Gang Rape Causes Scrutiny of Ethiopia’s Anti-NGO Law
The brutal kidnapping and gang rape of a teenage student in Addis Ababa may force Ethiopia to revisit a controversial policy that restricts NGO operations in the country.
Sudanese Refugees Are Being Attacked by Angry Mobs and Police in Jordan
Thousands of refugees from Sudan have resettled in Jordan, but confrontations with neighbors and local police have left many feeling unsafe.
Representing Darfur Through the Midst of Chaos
Darfur United is the first team ever established to represent the region in international sports. Watch as a few of the best players aim to represent their camp.
The UN's Peacekeeping Mission in Darfur Willfully Concealed Information from HQ
A series of revelations this year have portrayed a mission in constant fear of the Sudanese government, and one that has consistently under-reported human rights violations.
Representing Darfur Through the Midst of Chaos
Darfur United is the first team ever established to represent the region in international sports. Watch as a few of the best players aim to represent their camp.
Sudan's Silent Suffering Is Getting Worse
More than 2.5 million people have died as a result of Sudan's two decades of conflict — and the situation there is more dire than ever.
Peacekeeping Is Deadly Business
Today the United Nations honors those who have died in the service — however ineffective — of world peace.
VICE News Capsule - Monday, March 31
Protesters in Haiti, violence in Darfur, Spanish journalists released by Syrian militants, boxer withdraws from Ukraine's presidential race.
Protests in Sudan Mirror Turkey as Funeral Demonstrators Are Tear-Gassed
Around 1,000 people marched in Khartoum, protesting at the funeral of a student killed by police. They received more brutality in return.
Darfur’s Tribes are Killing One Another over Gold and Water
For the past seven months, warring tribes and armed factions have been waging an intense conflict in North Darfur over the region’s abundant gold mines and other natural resources.