Reports
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Sudan’s War Enters Its Third Year: Is There Any Prospect for a Resolution?
Report by: Al-Noor Ahmed Al-Noor As the war in Sudan enters its third year, the deep divisions between political rivals…
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Sudan and the UAE: Will a “Torn State” Change the History of Wars?
Sudan Events – Agencies For decades, proxy wars have been a murky area in which countries maneuver to achieve their…
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Sudan: Rapid Support Forces Escalate Drone Warfare
Sudan Events – Agencies The drone attacks by the “Rapid Support Forces” have resumed for the second consecutive day, targeting…
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“RSF” Announce a New Phase in the War, and Burhan Vows to Crush It
Sudan Events – Agencies On Saturday, Sudanese Army Commander Abdel Fattah al-Burhan pledged to uproot the militias and liberate every…
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The Fate of Sexual Violence Victims Two Years After the Sudan War
Sudan Events – Agencies With a trembling, broken voice and shaking hands, the 16-year-old victim “M.M” sits in confusion, her…
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Sudanese Minister of Transport: 140,000 Refugees Returned from Egypt
Sudan Events – Agencies The Sudanese Ministry of Transport has revealed a massive influx of Sudanese refugees returning from neighboring…
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British Newspaper: UAE Using Airport in “Puntland” to Aid Militias
Sudan Events – Agencies The London-based “Middle East Eye” published a report prepared by Ragip Soylu, stating that the United…
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El-Fasher: The Harvest of the Janjaweed
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia continues its systematic targeting of unarmed civilians in the city of El-Fasher, North Darfur,…
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Due to Funding Shortages… World Food Programme Warns of Aid Cuts in Sudan
The World Food Programme (WFP) warned on Friday that it is facing a funding shortfall that could affect its ability…
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A Call to Return: Khartoum, a Capital in Search of Its Residents
Report by Fath Al-Rahman Shubairqa The official spokesperson for the Khartoum State Government, Al-Tayyib Saad Al-Din, revealed to Al Jazeera…
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