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The war in Sudan, now in its third year, has left tens of thousands of people—and by some estimates many more—dead and forced millions more from their homes. Fighting between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and Rapid Support Forces (RSF) paramilitary group began in April 2023,
Sudan’s army says it may be forced to shut down facilities used to export oil from South Sudan as a result of the war.
Paramilitary fighters appear to have opened a new phase in Sudan's civil war after being driven from the capital, in a move which some experts have described as a "shock and awe campaign". Just weeks after the army celebrated the recapture of Khartoum,
Sudan has remained embroiled in a devastating civil war for more than two years, causing an estimated 62,000 deaths and the displacement of approximately 14 million people. But what are the root causes of the war and why has a political resolution remained elusive?
South Sudan's President Salva Kiir has reshuffled the senior leadership in the ruling party, according to an official decree, as the country faces fresh fighting between rival armed factions and widespread speculation about Kiir's succession plans.
Sudan’s military says it has taken full control of Greater Khartoum. Brig. Gen. Nabil Abdullah, a spokesman for the Sudanese military, said forces retook the region that includes the capital city of Khartoum and its sister cities Omdurman and Khartoum North,
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AllAfrica on MSNSudan Timeline January-March 2025 - Power Shifts As Army Wins Major Battle Grounds in Destructive WarFollowing a year of "record violence" in Sudan in 2024, the start of the new year sees new bouts of violence inflicted on civilians, especially by the SAF in Wad Madani, a strategic point on the map and capital city of El Gezira.
Khartoum, May 19 (IANS): As the world observed International Museum Day, officials and experts reported that Sudan's museums and archaeological sites have suffered widespread looting and destruction due to the ongoing civil war.