Reports
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Sudan Accuses EU of “Double Standards” Over the War
Sudan Events – Agencies Sudan’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has accused the European Union Council of adopting “double standards” in…
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UN: Thousands of Children Face Death in Besieged El Fasher, Sudan
Sudan Events – Agencies Four United Nations agencies warned on Thursday that thousands of children in the besieged city of…
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Militia Drones: An Attempt to Mask the Janjaweed’s Defeats
Sudan Events – Agencies The Sudanese capital witnessed heavy drone attacks early Tuesday, launched by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)…
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EU Warns Sudan Conflict Threatens Regional Security
Sudan Events – Agencies The Council of the European Union on Wednesday warned of the serious threat posed by the…
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Sudan’s Unaccompanied Minors in Greece: Survivors of War and Sea, Trapped in Exile
Sudan Events – Agencies At seventeen, A.A. had dreamt of reaching Britain. Instead, he now lives in Greece, trying to…
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Fearing Imminent Collapse: Salva Kiir Between Sudan’s War, a Collapsing Economy, and the Siege of Former Allies
Sudan Events – Agencies As pressures mount and the repercussions of Sudan’s war reach Juba—with millions of South Sudanese being…
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Determined to Eliminate the Militia… Burhan in Atbara — Settling the Debate
Sudan Events — Agencies Efforts to reach a settlement on the Sudan issue are accelerating, as part of a wider…
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The Siege of El Fasher: The Unrelenting Suffering
Sudan Events – Agencies In 2019, Omar al-Bashir, who had ruled Sudan for thirty years, was ousted in a coup.…
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As Washington Hosts “Quartet” Meeting on Sudan, Hopes Rise for a Final Political Settlement
Sudan Events – Agencies As the long-awaited meeting of the “Quartet” countries on Sudan approaches in Washington this October, optimism…
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Continued Circulation of Old and New Banknotes in Khartoum and Gezira Raises Concerns Among Experts
Sudan Events – Rehab Abdullah Economists and observers have issued warnings over the continued use of both old and new…
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