
Sign up to save your podcasts
Or


When Sudan’s civil war broke out in 2023, two military factions violently dismantled the country’s infrastructure, causing devastation for civilians. Now millions face famine, sexual violence, and mass displacement as international aid has dwindled after U.S. funding cuts. Atlantic staff writer Anne Applebaum and photojournalist Lynsey Addario traveled to Sudan to report on the crisis. Applebaum sat down with Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu to talk about what she saw on the ground, and what Sudan’s war reveals about the collapse of the liberal world order.
By Apple News4.2
16951,695 ratings
When Sudan’s civil war broke out in 2023, two military factions violently dismantled the country’s infrastructure, causing devastation for civilians. Now millions face famine, sexual violence, and mass displacement as international aid has dwindled after U.S. funding cuts. Atlantic staff writer Anne Applebaum and photojournalist Lynsey Addario traveled to Sudan to report on the crisis. Applebaum sat down with Apple News In Conversation host Shumita Basu to talk about what she saw on the ground, and what Sudan’s war reveals about the collapse of the liberal world order.

38,522 Listeners

25,936 Listeners

8,780 Listeners

14,595 Listeners

1,291 Listeners

6,440 Listeners

113,129 Listeners

56,865 Listeners

6,449 Listeners

2,412 Listeners

5,389 Listeners

6,448 Listeners

6,441 Listeners

154 Listeners

3,596 Listeners

683 Listeners