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The massacre in the Sudanese city has left more than 2,000 civilians dead and their blood soaking into the sand. Militia fighters defending El Fasher alongside government troops accused the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of “heinous crimes against innocent civilians,” saying the dead were mostly women, children, and the elderly.
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Trump has 'leverage' to stop Sudan killings as satellite images reveal mass deaths: Yale researchers
Yale researchers document evidence of atrocities in Sudan's El Fasher using satellite imagery, while U.S. intelligence confirms UAE weapons transfers to the Rapid Support Forces.
Marines operating under US Southern Command conducted live-fire training on a US assault ship just off the coast of Venezuela.
The U.S. has deployed a major Caribbean task force near Venezuela, including the USS Iwo Jima and six destroyers.
Yale HRL documents evidence consistent with reports of executions in hospitals and of people fleeing Sudanese city taken over by paramilitaries
The paramilitary group RSF has been going door to door to find and kill non-Arabs in El-Fasher, the city in Sudan’s Darfur region they recently captured, and dumping the dead in piles. The scale of massacres is such that piles of bodies and pools of blood are visible in satellite imagery.
Satellite photographs provided to Newsweek by Planet, a company that specializes in satellite photography, show how the East Wing of the White House was demolished this week to make way for President Trump’s new ball room.
WASHINGTON (AP) — New satellite images taken Thursday show the scale of the demolition of the White House East Wing as President Donald Trump moves forward with the construction of a new ballroom at the White House. See the change in images from Oct. 23 and Sept. 26, 2025 in images from Planet Labs PBC:
Satellite images of a US military ship just under 200km from the coastline of Venezuela, carrying out military drills, have been verified by Sky News. Defence expert and former US military colonel Mark Cancian said the operation could be viewed by the ...
Egypt is preparing to inaugurate its new Grand Egyptian Museum (GEM) in an official ceremony after multiple delays. Construction began in 2005, and the museum entered a partial trial opening phase in 2024. The official inauguration, originally scheduled for July 3, 2025, was postponed to the last quarter of the year due to regional conflicts.