Sudan: Now in Its Third Year, War in Sudan Is 'Is Far From Over'
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Sudan: foreign interests are deepening a devastating war – only regional diplomacy can stop them
The war between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces has raged since April 2023. It’s turned Sudan into the site of one of the world’s most catastrophic humanitarian and displacement crises. At least 150,000 people have been killed. More than 14 million have been displaced, with over 3 million fleeing to neighbouring countries like Chad, Ethiopia and South Sudan. Once a vibrant capital city, Khartoum is now a “burnt-out shell”.…
Sudan: Now in Its Third Year, War in Sudan Is 'Is Far From Over'
[People's Dispatch] "The world has completely forgotten the crisis in Sudan" where "a slow death" has become the plight of millions, decried Adam Rojal, spokesperson of the General Coordination of Darfur Displaced People and Refugees.
RSF adviser denies reports of talks with SAF junta in Port Sudan
A senior adviser to Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) rejected media claims on Thursday that the group is ready to negotiate with the junta operating from Port Sudan. Azeldin al-Safi, an RSF negotiator and aide to commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo (known as Hemedti), said in a Facebook statement that remarks attributed to him by Al-Hadath television and the Asharq Al-Awsat newspaper were “entirely fabricated.” “Since the war began on 15 April, I …
The New Reality of Port Sudan
Across Africa, people can no longer afford the cities and neighborhoods they've long called home. OkayAfrica has developed a series exploring the housing crisis transforming African cities and communities, and what happens when basic shelter becomes a luxury commodity. Here's story 1 of This Place Called Home.Over a week ago, my aunt called my grandmother in Port Sudan, Sudan's de facto administrative capital by the Red Sea. "I haven't heard mis…
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