90 days after RSF exit, Khartoum morphs into militia‑ruled wasteland
Local outlets say street crime has “risen to frightening levels” despite a Burhan decree
90 days after RSF exit, Khartoum morphs into militia‑ruled wasteland Read More »
Local outlets say street crime has “risen to frightening levels” despite a Burhan decree
90 days after RSF exit, Khartoum morphs into militia‑ruled wasteland Read More »
Analysts say the proliferation of militias highlights the near‑total collapse of state authority
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No immediate response was available from Port Sudan junta
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No official justification was provided, and local Christians said officers prevented them from rescuing furniture and Bibles before the demolition
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Sudan faces critical famine risks in south of Khartoum amid ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis
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The RSF said the residential plots are being seized and handed over to loyalists of the ruling SAF junta
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Health authorities have reported more than 7,700 cases of cholera in Khartoum since January, including more than 1,000 in children under five
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The number of deaths remains unclear. Volunteers said at least 1,500 people have died in the past three days alone
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Amid chaos and SAF control in Port Sudan, volunteer cameras have captured scenes of death and despair in Sudanese cities, particularly in Omdurman
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Sudan’s cholera outbreak has caused over 170 deaths in one week, mainly in Khartoum amid ongoing conflict and disrupted services.
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