The Rapid Support Forces said it was paving the way to an end to the civil war. Critics called it an audacious gambit by a group that the United States has accused of genocide.
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Al Jazeera on MSNEver wonder why Africa’s borders appear so strange?Rather than following natural terrains or historical boundaries, many of its borders are strikingly straight in some areas and jagged in others, cutting through mountains, rivers and even communities.
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Sudan Tribune on MSNSudanese refugees in Egypt face detention and human rights violations, UNHCR reportsSudanese refugees who fled the ongoing conflict in their homeland are facing arbitrary detention and human rights violations in Egypt, according to a report by the UN Refugee Agency (UNHCR).The report ...
As instability and violence in South Sudan continue, those who have fled urgently need protection, shelter and medical care. UNHCR is striving to restore hope to thousands who have been uprooted.
Attacks by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces have killed more than 200 people over the past three days, activists said on Tuesday, ...
Sudanese officials and rights groups say insurgent attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Force have killed hundreds of civilians, including infants, in White Nile state ...
GENEVA – Nearly two years of conflict have fueled a catastrophic protection crisis and displaced a staggering 12 million people in Sudan and across borders.Fighting continues to kill and injure ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared the two nations' interest in ...
Ethiopia, Egypt and Sudan benefit more by cooperating to fulfill the 17 elements ... benefiting local communities and fostering cross-border trade and investment opportunities. The management and ...
Egypt says it is currently hosting some 9 million migrants, including refugees from Sudan's civil war ... because it would ...
Egypt and the UAE arm warring sides. Meanwhile, Trump’s foreign policy and the Abraham Accords complicate Sudan’s crisis ...
The confusion dates back to 1899, when Britain, which controlled the region at the time, established the 22nd parallel as the ...
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