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Sudan sat on the knife’s edge of geopolitical intrigue as accusations began to fly about how the counter-revolutionary military in Sudan had begun to develop close relations with Russia.
The US sanctions Sudan over its use of chemical weapons during the war, shining a spotlight on the extent of war-time atrocities. Meanwhile, the country has named a new prime minister.
The State Department’s announcement comes months after U.S. officials found evidence that Sudan’s military had used chemical weapons against its paramilitary rival.
In April 2019, he fronted a cabal of generals who overthrew their mentor, Omar al-Bashir, the country’s authoritarian leader for 29 years, establishing in his place a civil-military power-sharing ...
Sudan’s former prime minister on Wednesday dismissed the military's moves to form a new government as “fake,” saying its recent victories in recapturing the capital Khartoum and other ...
Egypt’s military said they were “closely following events in Sudan in the context of the presence of Egyptian forces carrying out exercises with their Sudanese counterparts”.
Large plumes of black smoke billowed over Sudan’s de facto wartime capital on Tuesday, as attacks on a city that had become a haven for civilians fleeing civil war stretched into a third day.
Sudan has cut ties with the United Arab Emirates, accusing the gulf country of arming the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces that attacked Port Sudan.
Explosions and fires rocked Sudan’s main port city and wartime capital Port Sudan on Tuesday, a witness said, part of a days-long drone assault that has torched the country’s biggest fuel ...
The U.N. Security Council called Friday for an immediate cease-fire in Sudan to be followed by a permanent halt to hostilities and fresh efforts to reach a lasting democratic political settlement ...
December 25, 2024 (KHARTOUM) – The United Civil Forces “Qimam” on Wednesday backed a controversial proposal to establish a separate government in areas controlled by the Rapid Support Forces ...
No side will be able to have outright victory.” Hamdok became Sudan’s first civilian prime minister after decades of military rule in 2019, trying to lead a democratic transition.