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citizen.co.zaYale researcher Nathaniel Raymond will tell MPs the British government received intelligence on Ethiopian support for Sudan's RSF as early as 2024 but delayed disclosure. The testimony follows the RSF seizure of El Fasher last October and the reported deaths of at least 60,000 ci…
Al JazeeraThe U.S. State Department on Monday expressed concern over reports that the Rapid Support Forces are encircling el-Obeid in Sudan. It warned that an assault could lead to imminent mass atrocities and called for a negotiated end to the conflict.
rte.ieA drone attack on a market in Abu Zaeima, North Kordofan state, killed at least 11 people and wounded dozens on Saturday. The same group reported additional strikes on nearby villages and a fuel station the same day.
pakistantoday.com.pkSky is exiting its ownership stake in Sky News Arabia while retaining a brand licensing agreement. The move follows internal concerns about the channel's reporting on the war in Sudan.
france24.comSudanese forces released video showing a drone strike that destroyed a Turkish-made air defense system. The footage depicts an attack on equipment operated by one side in the ongoing conflict.
thehindu.comKenya's president sat down with FRANCE24 after the Africa Forward summit in Nairobi. The interview covered French investment in Africa, artificial intelligence, the energy transition and the conflict in Sudan. He said both sides in the Sudan war have taken the country to the dogs…
The IndependentA global hunger monitoring group reported that more than 40% of Sudan's population is experiencing high levels of acute food insecurity through May. The group said conditions are expected to worsen during the June-September lean season, with 825,000 children under 5 projected to…
citizen.co.zaUN High Commissioner for Human Rights Volker Türk told the Human Rights Council that armed drones caused more than 80 percent of civilian deaths in the conflict during the period. Fresh attacks continued this week, including strikes in El Geneina and artillery shelling that kille…
nypost.comA recent visit to Khartoum revealed extensive destruction across the Sudanese capital, which once held 7 million people but now stands largely empty with most buildings damaged by shelling and gunfire. More than 58,000 deaths have been recorded, with estimates reaching 150,000, w…
The IndependentSudanese farmers already displaced by three years of domestic war are now confronting higher fuel and fertilizer prices triggered by disruptions in the Middle East. The increases have led some to cut planted areas in half or skip planting entirely as the country faces acute hunge…