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- Sudan’s RSF accused of abuses as it advances on Sennar city-July 26, 2024,19:21
- July 26, 2024 (SUKI) – Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have seized six villages southeast of Sennar city, activists said on Friday, amid reports of widespread abuses against civilians and mass displacement. The RSF announced on Thursday it had taken control of the Al-Suki area, […]
- Urgent UNHCR action needed for Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia-July 26, 2024,17:56
- July 26, 2024 (CAIRO) – In a letter addressed to Filippo Grandi, the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), Dr Elshafie Khidir Saeed, Chairman of the Sudanese think tank Fikra for Studies and Development, has raised alarm over the deteriorating situation of Sudanese refugees in […]
- -July 26, 2024,16:09
- by Hamdan Goumaa Beyond diplomatic and outcry of the civil society and other voices to stop the war, at least for the reason of allowing in-kind aid to reach people in need, there are alternative methods of dealing with the situation to free the issue from the hands of the generals. This includes […]
- UN reports “shocking” rise in violations against children in Sudan-July 26, 2024,04:54
- July 25, 2024 (NEW YORK) – The number of children killed, injured or facing other grave violations in Sudan increased to a record high in 2023 as a devastating conflict paralyzed the country, the United Nations Secretary General said in a report calling for urgent global action to tackle the […]
- South Sudan welcomes U.S.-backed ceasefire talks in Switzerland-July 26, 2024,03:22
- July 25, 2024 (JUBA) – South Sudan on Thursday welcomed U.S.-backed ceasefire talks in Switzerland between Sudan’s warring factions, saying an end to the conflict would save lives and prevent further destruction. South Sudan’s foreign minister, Ramadan Mohamed Abdallah, said President Salva Kiir […]
- AU, Sudan opposition group fail to agree on dialogue agenda-July 26, 2024,03:01
- July 25, 2024 (ADDIS ABABA) – The African Union (AU) and a key Sudanese civilian coalition failed to agree on Thursday on the agenda for a second meeting to prepare for an inter-Sudanese political dialogue, sources said. The AU hosted a consultative meeting with the Democratic Civil Forces […]
- Sudan’s RSF claims control of Suki, army silent-July 26, 2024,02:03
- July 25, 2024 (SUKI) – Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said on Thursday it had seized the town of Suki in Sennar state, about 40 km (25 miles) east of the state capital, while the army did not immediately comment. The paramilitary RSF said in a statement late on Wednesday that its forces had […]
- Sudan central bank allocates $1 billion to stabilize pound, curb inflation-July 26, 2024,01:32
- July 25 (PORT SUDAN) – Sudan’s central bank announced on Thursday a $1 billion fund to finance essential imports and bolster the Sudanese pound, which has plummeted in value since the outbreak of conflict in April. The pound has been trading at 2,750 to the dollar on the black market, a steep […]
- South Sudan: MSF warns of devastating floods in coming months-July 25, 2024,06:51
- July 24, 2024 (JUBA) – Devastating floods could hit South Sudan in the coming three months, thus worsening food insecurity and limiting access to safe water and proper sanitation facilities for the population, a medical charity has warned. Medicines San Frontiers (MSF), in a statement issued on […]
- Rights group says new weapons fuelling Sudan war, urges expansion of arms embargo-July 25, 2024,05:37
- July 24, 2024 (NAIROBI) – A rights group has called for an arms embargo on Sudan, amid concerns that the war in the country is being fuelled by constant flow of weapons from United Arab Emirates, Russia, Turkey, Serbia, Yemen and China. Amnesty International, in a report entitled, New Weapons Fueling […]
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