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Hundreds of Civilians Missing in Al-Fashir
Humanitarian workers reported that communications were cut with around 800 civilians on Sunday who were within the firing range of…
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Prime Minister: RSF Will Be Driven Out of Al-Fashir as They Were from Khartoum
Prime Minister Dr. Kamil Idris disclosed new information regarding bilateral talks with the United States and denied that Washington had…
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Flight of 831 Families to Tawila as Civilians Flee Violence in Al-Fashir
A spokesman for displaced people in Darfur said on Monday that more than 1,000 people from the city of Al-Fashir,…
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Alburhan Briefs European Official on Militia Violations
Sudan’s Transitional Sovereign Council Chairman, General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, highlighted Germany’s key role within the European Union and its longstanding…
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Sudanese Ambassador in Ethiopia Reports Militia Violations to UN Official
Sudan’s Ambassador to Ethiopia, Al-Zein Ibrahim Hussein, met with Giles Carbonnier, Vice President of the International Committee of the Red…
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ICC Delegation to Meet Sudanese in London Over Darfur Crimes
The Darfur Associations in the United Kingdom announced a visit by a high-level delegation from the International Criminal Court (ICC)…
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Army Repels Militia Attack Near Al-Rahad
On Sunday, the Sudanese Armed Forces repelled an attack by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia on their forward positions…
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Army Drops Military Supplies to Forces in North Darfur
Two independent sources reported that the Sudanese army conducted aerial supply drops last week to support its forces stationed in…
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“Quad” Meeting in Washington Pushes for Peace in Sudan
Masad Paulos, senior U.S. advisor for Arab and African affairs, announced that Washington hosted a meeting of the Quad Committee…
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African Union Delegation Arrives in Port Sudan
On Friday, AU Commissioner Ama Twumasi, responsible for Health, Humanitarian Affairs, and Social Development, arrived in Port Sudan as part…
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