Breaking 20:51 Morocco secures diplomatic win as Madrid talks end with single-document agreement 19:26 Team of the week: leadership transition and the Sahara file on the fast track 17:30 Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi sentenced to six years in prison 17:00 UK PM Starmer’s chief of staff resigns over Mandelson controversy 16:40 Orbán describes Ukraine as an enemy during election campaign speech 16:20 Maritime traffic resumes between Algeciras and Tanger Med 16:00 Portugal heads to presidential runoff with socialist favored 15:40 Thailand ruling party takes early lead in tight three-way election race 15:20 Eight killed in explosion at Biotech factory in Northern China 15:00 Five young suspects arrested near Lyon after kidnapping of grenoble magistrate 14:40 Three suspects arrested in Germany over cable theft disrupting rail traffic 14:20 French drug kingpin Firat Cinko sent to trial over international cocaine network 14:00 Deadly attacks on medical facilities shake South Kordofan 13:30 United States arrests key suspect linked to 2012 Benghazi attack 13:00 Prime Minister Takaichi set to lead LDP to strong victory in snap elections 12:40 Apple adds Arabic ChatGPT support to CarPlay while keeping Siri intact 12:20 Pentagon area pizza shops see surge in orders 12:00 Two skiers die in avalanche in the French Alps 11:40 Italy refuses to join Trump’s “Board of Peace” over constitutional limits 11:20 Algeria begins to cancel air services agreement with UAE 11:00 Netanyahu and Trump to discuss Iran nuclear talks in Washington 10:40 India and Malaysia reaffirm commitment to deepen trade and strategic cooperation 10:20 Northern Morocco faces floods that expose deep public policy failures 10:00 Washington Post chief steps down after major job cuts 09:40 Syrian security officer arrested over killing of civilians 09:20 Iran says it will not abandon nuclear program even in case of war 09:00 North Korea to hold ninth party congress in late February 08:40 Japan votes as Prime Minister Takaichi seeks renewed mandate 08:20 Explosion at Chinese factory kills eight 08:00 Trump highlights close ties with Honduras president

UN extends Darfur arms embargo for one year

Saturday 13 September 2025 - 07:15
By: Sahili Aya
UN extends Darfur arms embargo for one year

The United Nations Security Council decided on Friday to extend for another year the arms embargo on Sudan’s Darfur region, a measure that has been in place since 2005. The sanctions, renewed until September 12, 2026, include an arms ban as well as individual restrictions such as asset freezes and travel bans targeting five individuals.

The U.S. representative to the UN, John Kelley, emphasized that the decision reflects the international community’s determination to curb the flow of weapons fueling the violence. “The situation in Darfur remains dire, with widespread violence, severe humanitarian challenges and massive displacement,” he noted.

Diplomatic sources indicated that some member states had proposed broadening the scope of the embargo to include neighboring regions such as Kordofan. However, Russia, a permanent member of the Council with veto power, firmly opposed the idea.

Since April 2023, Sudan has been torn apart by a brutal conflict between the national army, led by General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) commanded by his former deputy, General Mohamed Hamdan Daglo. The fighting has killed tens of thousands of people and displaced over 14 million, inside and outside the country, pushing Sudan into what the UN describes as “the world’s worst humanitarian crisis.”


  • Fajr
  • Sunrise
  • Dhuhr
  • Asr
  • Maghrib
  • Isha

Read more

This website, walaw.press, uses cookies to provide you with a good browsing experience and to continuously improve our services. By continuing to browse this site, you agree to the use of these cookies.