Sudan military arrests anti-war political figures

In another incident, the Sudanese Congress Party in Red Sea State reported a security force raid on its Port Sudan headquarters on December 30

Sudan’s RSF makes move toward peace, signaling ceasefire willingness

The RSF’s embrace of a ceasefire could pave the way for a political settlement in Sudan.

RSF leader Dagalo, civilian forces hold talks for Sudan ceasefire in Ethiopia

The meeting, initiating the first direct talks between pro-democracy political and civil groups and Dagalo since the conflict began

Violence in Sudan-South Sudan conflict area Abyei kills six

Deadly violence has struck the disputed Abyei region, claiming the lives of six people, including a senior official.

RSF leader Dagalo to meet ex-Sudanese PM Hamdok in Ethiopia

The delegation from Taqaddum will be led by former Prime Minister and Taqaddum Chairman Abdallah Hamdok

Sudan’s Dagalo meets Djibouti president as RSF continues to batter army

Dagalo and Oguelleh had discussions centered on the ongoing developments in Sudan

Sudanese army chief Burhan reportedly suffers breakdown, loses memory

Sources, who chose to remain anonymous, also revealed that all visits and interviews with Burhan had been promptly cancelled

RSF urges global action after army strikes kill over 100 civilians in Darfur

Calling for solidarity on local, regional, and international fronts, RSF urged swift condemnation for the attacks

RSF leader Dagalo, Ethiopian PM Ahmed meet to discuss Sudan conflict

Dagalo’s visit to Ethiopia is part of an itinerary encompassing several allied and amicable nations

RSF Chief Dagalo continues regional tour, touches down in Ethiopia

RSF chief continues regional tour as army forces have their backs against the wall in the 8-month old conflict

RSF chief Dagalo visits Uganda as army retreats from central Sudan

Dagalo’s meeting with Uganda’s President Yoweri Museveni on Wednesday comes on the heels of army’s retreat from central Sudan

IGAD’s Sudan peace push faces hurdles, hope flickers

The potential Djibouti summit represents a crucial opportunity to halt hostilities, deliver aid, and create safe havens for displaced civilians.

Sudan’s RSF says tracking armed group terrorizing civilians, pillaging

RSFsaid it would not allow any violations against civilian population in areas under its control

Seven million displaced as conflict spreads in Sudan, UN warns

Millions have been displaced by the conflict, which has now spread to areas that were once considered safe havens.

Sudan’s Burhan blames ‘negligence’ for fall of Wad Madani

General al-Burhan says he will hold accountable those deemed responsible for army’s failure

Sudan’s Wad Madani becoming ‘death trap,’ Red Cross reports

ICRC calls on parties to conflict to ensure protection of all civilians

Sudan army accuses UAE of meddling, escalating tensions in region

The UAE has denied any involvement in the conflict, claiming impartiality

UN food agency suspends aid as violence rises in Sudan’s Gezira state

Sudan has been mired by fighting between the army and the Rapid Support Forces since April

Public outcry escalates as raids on civilians rock South Sudan’s capital

Responding to the escalating public outcry, an army spokesman issued an apology on Thursday

Rapid Support Forces reportedly seize key town in central Sudan

Gezira state holds immense strategic importance, being a pivotal agricultural center situated to the south of the capital, Khartoum

RSF takes control of Sudan’s second biggest city Wad Madani

RSF took command of key facilities such as the army headquarters, police office, and hospital following a one-hour clash in the town

African Union calls on Sudanese factions to immediately cease hostilities

Calls come amid renewed attacks on Abu Shok camp in El Fasher and spread of fighting in Gezira state

RSF takes control of Sudan army base in Wad Madani

The area is home to hundreds of thousands of civilians who have fled the violence further north in the capital, Khartoum

Two states in Sudan declare state of emergency

More than 12,000 people have been killed and over 33,000 injured as a result of the conflict, according to the UN

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