Sudan’s civil war: Experts warn of ‘Libya scenario’

Sudan’s fragile political landscape and ongoing conflicts raise concerns of a potential disintegration similar to Libya’s post-Gaddafi turmoil. Experts urge for immediate intervention to avert further instability and chaos.

Clashes kill 32 in disputed Abyei region between South Sudan and Sudan

Fighting in the disputed Abyei region between Sudan and South Sudan has left at least 32 people dead, including a UN peacekeeper.

Sudan’s FFC says reached out to army, RSF for direct talks to end war

In Jeddah on November 7, both the Sudanese army and the RSF pledged to aid in the distribution of humanitarian assistance, yet they were unable to reach an agreement on a ceasefire

Turkish President Erdogan, Sudan Army chief Burhan discuss Gaza

Turkish President Erdogan and Sudan’s Sovereignty Council Chairman discuss Gaza’s situation, Israeli attacks, and humanitarian aid efforts.

UN names new envoy amid Sudan’s appeal

UN spokesman Dujarric announced that the secretary-general has appointed Ramtane Lamamra of Algeria as his envoy for Sudan, a decision that has been in progress for a while.

Darfur armed groups remains neutral on Sudan’s civil war

Darfur’s key signatories of the 2020 Juba Peace Agreement, led by Al-Hadi Idris, Al-Tahir Hajer, and Hafez Ibrahim Abdel Nabi, defiantly maintain neutrality amidst the Sudan conflict, diverging from factions aligning with the Sudanese army.

Sudan’s warring factions point fingers for damaged dam in Khartoum

The full extent of the damage to the dam remained uncertain, but significant harm to the dam raised concerns about potential severe flooding of the White Nile

MSF alarmed over malnutrition risk in Sudanese child refugees

MSF warned of severe malnutrition among Sudanese children displaced by conflict and urgent appeal for food aid made as Chad hosts the largest number of refugees from the April Sudan conflict.

Darfur’s Jem militants join Sudan’s military to fight against RSF

Two rebel groups from Sudan’s Darfur region say they will fighting alongside the army in the country’s civil war

Republican lawmakers urge Biden to revise Sudan strategy

In a statement issued on Thursday, the two legislators criticized the administration’s “emergency diplomacy” attempts in Jeddah

UN reports escalating conflict in Sudan following Jeddah talks

Developments in Sudan were discussed at the UN Security Council.

Sudan demands immediate termination of UN political mission

Sudan has formally requested the immediate termination of the UNITAMS mission

South Sudan implements troop deployment in crucial peace accord

The first group of troops departed from the capital, Juba, on Wednesday morning

Sudan’s al-Burhan and Ethiopia’s Abiy discuss bilateral relations

Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, Abiy Ahmed meet in Ethiopian capital Addis Ababa

Ready to cooperate with any investigation into Darfur crimes, says RSF

Dagalo reaffirmed that the RSF would not shield individuals involved in illegal activities and would confront them decisively and with deterrence

South Sudan leader dismisses police chief amid coup rumors

Local media reported the following day that 27 military and intelligence officials had been apprehended

South Sudan deploys first unified forces following peace accord

The amalgamation of forces aligned with President Salva Kiir and his adversary, Vice President Riek Machar, was a pivotal requirement of the 2018 peace agreement

Kenya and Sudan push to speed up sluggish Jeddah talks

Mr. Ruto and Gen. Burhan advocated for expediting the “sluggish” Jeddah negotiations

UN urges both sides in Sudan to grant safe access for aid workers

During his speech at the forum’s inaugural session, Griffiths emphasized the urgent necessity for enhanced access to civilians affected by the crisis

4.9-magnitude earthquake strikes South Sudan-Uganda border

The earthquake occurred at a depth of 8 kilometers (approximately 4.97 miles), as reported by the EMSC

UN reports: 25M Sudanese require assistance and protection

Civilians have endured nearly seven months of intense conflict and an escalating humanitarian tragedy that worsens with each passing day.

Iran and Sudan discuss ways to enhance bilateral relations

The talks took place on Saturday during the extraordinary joint Arab and Islamic summit in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Sudan’s RSF says army destroyed a crucial bridge in capital Khartoum

RSF said that individuals serving as “mouthpieces” for the former regime had been promoting the destruction of the Shambat Bridge

Violence in Sudan bordering ‘pure evil,’ says UN

Nkweta-Salami stated that approximately 25 million people, which is more than half of the population, require humanitarian assistance and protection

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