PRIME Sanctioned RSF cancels Nairobi briefing amid unease over its presence The publicity crisis has allowed the SAF to market itself abroad as a genuine government of Sudan.
PRIME In Sudan, everyone is enemy at some point Even among protagonists themselves, some external entities are either friend or foe.
PRIME Sudan between famine and destruction: UN FAO presented findings to the UN Security Council that paint a bleak picture of the unfolding catastrophe.
US sanctions Sudan warlord Hemedti Enthusiasts of Sudan’s democracy project say the sanctions could push the RSF leader into a corner to accept dialogue.
Prolonged conflict deepens humanitarian crisis in Sudan The war has claimed nearly 30,000 lives and displaced more than 14 million people.
Egypt’s Sisi ‘closely following’ Ethiopia-Somalia Ankara deal Sisi hoped that the Ankara deal would be in line with the principles of international law.
Sudan quietly returns to Igad The return to meetings was a sign that Khartoum was willing to allow its problems to be resolved through regional dialogue.
Dozens of UAE flights head to airstrip UN says supplies arms to Sudan rebels The UAE, a key Western ally in the Middle East, says it has been sending aid for Sudan via Chad, not arms.
At least 127 killed in two days of bombing in Sudan More than eight barrel bombs hit the market in the North Darfur town of Kabkabiya.
PRIME Mercenaries now complicate Sudan war Mercenaries have entered the fray, brought in by shadowy players to pursue or shield their interests, complicating the conflict.