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
Military members of the government, especially Hemedti, are likely responsible for the violence.
Sudan's Sovereign Council announced that direct talks would be postponed until February.
The Sudanese Armed Forces scored a decisive victory this week in the old city of Omdurman, seizing control of the radio and…
Burhan signaled during visit to frontlines in Omdurman new shift to military operations.
Jubilation filled the streets of Wad Madani, the capital of Gezira State and home to hundreds of thousands of people displaced by…
Burhan also moved to freeze RSF bank accounts and sacked a number of civilian and military officials
Diplomatic jostling over the steering of talks and continued fighting are posing major impediments.
Khartoum residents are fleeing to neighboring cities during Eid lull.
«The proponents of normalization argue that this step favors Sudan’s interests without explaining how»
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