RSF accused of new massacres in Sudan Human Rights Watch says the United Nations should deploy a peacekeeping mission in Sudan to act as a buffer zone and prevent further civilian casualties.
PRIME Why Sudan has cancelled Red Sea port deal with UAE Khartoum said it was dropping the deal to protect the country’s sovereignty.
Sudan’s RSF chases civilians out of villages in violent raids The war has unleashed hunger across the country and erased most signs of a functioning state in RSF-held areas.
PRIME Sudan factions mobilise civilian fighters, signalling more fighting Sudanese Armed Forces leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan said they would accept civilians willing to fight for the army.
PRIME Why Sudan sanctions have failed to end the war Algoney Hamdan Daglo Musa was sanctioned for alleged involvement in purchasing weapons and military equipment for the RSF.
PRIME Civilian groups’ bitter struggle to offer alternative to the war in Sudan Despite forming movements spanning trade unions and civil societies to find a way out of the raging conflict, deep-rooted mistrust curtails peace efforts.
PRIME Sudan warlord accuses Egypt of targeting RSF troops Hemedti’s accusations have sparked widespread reactions both domestically and internationally.
PRIME Sudan strife headed Libyan way When the conflict began, RSF targeted the Massalit, an African tribe in West Darfur, committing war crimes and genocide.
UAE accuses Sudanese army of attacking its envoy in Khartoum The Sudanese army has rejected the accusation by the UAE, blaming instead the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
As famine ravages Sudan, the UN can’t get food to starving millions Hundreds estimated to be dying from starvation and hunger-related disease each day in war-torn Sudan.