Experts warn that the ongoing war in Sudan poses a severe humanitarian crisis and geopolitical threat, calling for urgent international intervention.
The conflict, which has lasted over 500 days, has resulted in approximately 150,000 deaths and forced more than 10 million people to flee their homes.
The Economist highlights the dire situation in Sudan, with potential famine and instability that could affect global trade and regional security.
The article emphasizes the need for immediate food aid and pressure on external actors to help mitigate the crisis.