Over 20 years ago, our colleague Peter witnessed the horrors of war in Sudan’s Darfur region.
Returning today, he finds the suffering deeper, the displacement greater, and the world’s attention drifting elsewhere.
Read his testimony from the ground: https://t.co/n46TjFu4ef
Over 20 years ago, @eu_echo's Peter Biro witnessed the horrors of war in Sudan’s Darfur region. Returning now, in the 4th year of the current conflict, he found the suffering deeper, the displacement greater and the world’s attention drifting elsewhere. Read his testimony from Tawila, North Darfur: https://t.co/XLeXEfjcK6 #EUSolidarity #EUHumanitarianAid
“The world cannot afford to look away.”
@eu_echo's Dr Paul Khomba speaks from the frontline of the latest Ebola outbreak in DR Congo — on fear, misinformation, overstretched health systems & the urgent race to contain the virus. Read the interview:
https://t.co/ScoJ1VzxLg
Israeli Settler Attacks in April 2026
Over 16 Palestinians killed by settlers
Over 200 Palestinians injured.
Over 200 Olive trees uprooted and destroyed.
Over 80 Attacks on homes, properties, vehicles, and infrastructures.
ALL HAPPENED IN THE PAST MONTH.
We r back with our monthly settler attacks visuals, so support us and share it around...
Three years on, civilians in Sudan are still bearing the brunt of the war. Over 13 million people have been displaced and more than 33 million need humanitarian aid. The EU stands in solidarity — providing aid, protection and support. #EUSolidarity@EU_SUDAN@eu_echo@Solidarites_Int
Today marks three years of war in Sudan - a humanitarian catastrophe too often forgotten.
Tens of thousands have been killed, 13 million people are displaced and over 25 million face acute hunger, with famine conditions already reported in some areas.
📌 Tawila, #Sudan
Hundreds of thousands have fled here to escape a war now in its third year.
The EU works with partners to deliver food, water, nutrition for children & protection for displaced families.
Without improved access & security, the situation risks worsening.
3 years of war.
Over 13 million displaced.
Today, millions depend on humanitarian aid just to survive. Yet Sudan remains the world’s largest crisis.
The EU continues to help, working with its partners, and stands with the people of Sudan.
Life on the edge in Burundi.
Cishemere camp now hosts thousands of refugees who fled DR Congo, living in overcrowded, makeshift shelters.
Originally built for 900 people, the site now holds several times more — mostly women and children forced to leave everything behind.
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Is Trump tired of winning yet? A month in, there’s little to show beyond a looming global recession - and his first so-called diplomatic win is simply getting 20 ships through the Strait of Hormuz, undoing just a fraction of the damage he already caused. https://t.co/PKKjlI21ar