As Famine Rages in Sudan, U.S. Aid Remains Scarce
Summary
In Sudan's war-torn capital, 12 malnourished infants perished as U.S. aid dried up. Among them was Abdo, an 18-month-old whose emaciated body bore the scars of starvation before he was laid to rest with a teddy bear blanket. American-funded soup kitchens, once a lifeline for tens of thousands in Khartoum, closed en masse after President Trump froze U.S. foreign assistance, leaving families without hope in the chaos of war.