'Our country is bleeding, and we are standing with it,' says Brhane Negasi, who experienced Islamist terror in the Sinai Desert; 'Hamas is even worse than they were,' he insists
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Dozens of non-Arab tribesmen reportedly killed by Arab Sudanese militias as violence becomes 'increasingly ethnic'

Envoys from the Middle East and Europe meet to raise funds for country rocked by fighting, as UN says it only received 16% of needed funds since war broke out in April

At least 512 people confirmed dead and 4,193 wounded, with actual numbers feared to be far higher; UN says situation in Darfur 'alarming'

Investigative report finds private jet linked to Tal Dilian and his Intellexa company delivered powerful surveillance equipment to notorious Rapid Support Forces

Unable to deport asylum seekers, Israel has instead left them in limbo with few rights; the new government has signaled it has no plans to change those policies anytime soon

1948 UN convention says genocide is 'act committed with intent to destroy in whole or in part, a national, ethnic, racial or religious group'; many massacres still not recognized

Judges say that if government fails to mull applications, thousands of refugees who fled genocide must be granted temporary residency

Pompeo says consultations with UN have already begun to identify circumstances for removing measures 'at the earliest opportunity'

Jerusalem looking at offering those willing to return home guarantees of safety, vocational training and a generous grant, according to Channel 12

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