Sudan’s power-sharing government and several rebel groups on Saturday formalised a peace agreement aimed at resolving decades of conflict which left millions displaced and hundreds of thousands dead.
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Sudan separates, deports South Sudanese women and children
Sudan last week deported more than 100 predominantly Christian, South Sudanese women from Khartoum in what critics say was ...
US President Donald Trump’s senior envoy for Arab and African affairs said peace negotiations in Libya and the Democratic Republic of Congo were progressing, and his team was working hard to pursue a ...
Residents of Sudan's besieged city of al-Fashir have been taking refuge in underground bunkers to try to protect themselves ...
Authorities accuse paramilitary Rapid Support Forces of targeting civilians, medical personnel in coordinated drone attacks - ...
At least 1,000 people were killed in Sudan’s western Darfur region after a landslide destroyed an entire village in the Marra Mountains, leaving only one survivor. “Initial information indicates the ...
The Sudanese army said in a statement that it carried out operations against RSF's positions in El-Fasher and inflicted ...
Every dictator fears talk of resistance more than actual revolt. When people take up armed struggle, regimes rush to rewrite ...
A Sudanese militia leader has been found guilty of committing war crimes and crimes against humanity in the Darfur region ...
The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) targeted the Sudanese army’s military sites in Khartoum State of Sudan on ...
Sudan's 2 million Christians face severe persecution and food shortages during the civil war, with some forced to eat animal feed and grass to survive.
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Sudan says gold output hits 53 tonnes in nine months
Sudan produced 53 tonnes of gold in the first nine months of 2025, generating $909 million from exports, the state-run ...
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