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Sudan's Military Offensive: Battle for Khartoum Intensifies

In a significant development, Sudan's army has initiated a large-scale offensive in the capital city of Khartoum, aiming to reclaim territories held by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF). Military sources have confirmed that this operation is the army's most substantial assault in months,......

Cholera's Devastating Impact: A Crisis Unfolding in War-Torn Sudan

In a country already ravaged by conflict, cholera is spreading rapidly, claiming lives and causing widespread suffering. As fighting between rival generals persists, the health crisis deepens, with devastating consequences for the people of Sudan. The recent outbreak of cholera has taken a toll on the......

Shelling at Sudanese Market Claims Over 20 Lives Amid Ongoing Conflict

In a devastating escalation of violence, shelling at a bustling market in southeastern Sudan has resulted in the deaths of at least 21 people and left over 70 others wounded, according to the Sudan Doctors Network. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are alleged to be behind the attack in the......

UAE Pushes for Humanitarian Aid in Sudan Amid Ongoing Crisis Talks

The United Arab Emirates (UAE) has reaffirmed its commitment to addressing the humanitarian crisis in Sudan following a series of high-level talks held in Switzerland from August 14 to 23, 2024. The discussions, convened by the United States and co-hosted by Saudi Arabia and Switzerland, brought together......

Sudan's Water Crisis Deepens as Arbaat Dam Collapse Claims Lives

In a devastating turn of events, the Arbaat Dam in northeastern Sudan has collapsed, exacerbating the country's ongoing water and humanitarian crises. The Federal Ministry of Health confirmed the incident, which occurred on Saturday night due to heavy seasonal rainfall. The collapse has resulted......

Sudan's Military Chief Escapes Drone Attack Amid Ongoing Conflict

In a dramatic turn of events that highlights the volatile situation in Sudan, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the country's military chief, narrowly escaped an assassination attempt on Wednesday. The incident occurred during an army graduation ceremony at the Jabait base in eastern Sudan and has......

Harrowing Report Unveils Widespread Sexual Violence in Sudan's Capital

In a deeply disturbing investigation, Human Rights Watch (HRW) has shed light on the horrific prevalence of sexual violence in Khartoum, Sudan's capital, during the ongoing civil war. The report reveals a shocking pattern of abuse, with women and girls as young as nine falling victim to gang rapes......

Sudan's Unfolding Tragedy: The Deadly Impact of Unchecked Arms Flow

In a startling exposé, Amnesty International has shed light on the dire consequences of unrestricted weapons influx into Sudan, painting a grim picture of a nation in turmoil. The human rights organization's latest report unveils a complex web of international arms suppliers fueling a conflict......

Sudan's Paramilitary Force Accepts US Invitation for Ceasefire Talks Amidst Humanitarian Crisis

In a significant development in the ongoing Sudanese conflict, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have agreed to participate in US-mediated ceasefire negotiations. The talks, scheduled for August 14 in Switzerland, aim to halt the devastating civil war that has gripped Sudan since April 2023. Mohammed Hamdan......

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