Two warring generals have paralyzed the African country of Sudan in conflict as the US and other nations rush to evacuate citizens and diplomats.
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WHO warns of ‘biological risk’ at seized Sudanese lab; thousands desperately flee: Live updates
The chaos engulfing the Sudanese capital became even more threatening when one of the warring factions seized control of a national health lab.
A visual guide to how elite US military forces evacuated US Embassy in Sudan
The helicopter evacuation in Sudan was “fast and clean,” the U.S. military said, but thousands of Americans are still in the war-torn country.
Cease-fire in Sudan extended three days, Secretary of State Antony Blinken says: Live updates
The U.S. has deployed intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance assets to aid people traveling by land from Khartoum to the Port of Sudan.
Embassies evacuate as fighting in Sudan continues
Sudan’s military and paramilitary forces have engaged in fierce fighting, with casualties rising, forcing many to leave to country.
SEAL Team 6, Army special forces rescue US diplomats in Sudan; aid workers urged to ‘shelter in place’: Updates
U.S. diplomats in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum have been safely evacuated but aid workers and other Americans remained imperiled Sunday. Updates
Russian warns G-7 ‘idiots’; Russian mercenaries to stop taking POWs, ‘kill everyone on battlefield’: Updates
Moscow threatens to shut down the Black Sea Grain deal that helps feed much of the developing world if the G-7 decides to ban all exports to Russia.
11th-century Spanish town that’s usually underwater emerges in one of ‘worst droughts in 50 years’
In Spain, Catalonia faces a possible drought emergency by year’s end, officials say. Empty reservoirs led to the re-emergence of ancient ruins.
2,300 cans of Miller beer trashed by European officials. Why? A ‘Champagne of Beers’ dispute.
Beer and Champagne don’t always mix in Europe. 98 cases of Miller High Life were destroyed at the order of Belgium officials. Here’s why.
Miller beer is seized, destroyed by Belgian customs for ‘Champagne of Beers’ nickname
In a statement, Molson Coors Beverage Co. said they “respect local restrictions around the word ‘Champagne,'” and they “remain proud” of its nickname.