A coup divided, a war ignited
A protracted conflict looks to be setting in as both sides are averse to a true ceasefire.
A protracted conflict looks to be setting in as both sides are averse to a true ceasefire.
Neither the Sudanese Armed Forces nor the Foreign Ministry were aware of the visit in advance
Ethiopia has allowed farmers to cultivate Sudanese land for decades.
Egypt is “extremely disturbed about the second wave of normalization," an Egyptian official says.
Subscribe to our Lens on Sudan newsletter here. A week of heavy clashes in North Darfur has strained the region’s tribal landscape,…
Subscribe to our Lens on Sudan newsletter here. While African Union officials see Sudan’s return to the African Union as unlikely in…
In what Sudanese and Eritrean sources describe as a quietly evolving regional axis, Transitional Sovereignty Council Chair Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Eritrean…
Barely ten days have passed since the fall of Fasher to the Rapid Support Forces, and accounts from residents still trapped in…
North Darfur’s Fasher remains the war’s fiercest battleground and the epicenter of Sudan’s humanitarian crisis, coming under daily artillery fire and being…
In a major shift in Sudan’s ongoing war, the conflict has now reached Port Sudan and Kassala — marking the first time…
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