The Rapid Support Forces’ takeover of the border triangle shared by Sudan, Egypt, and Libya threatens to expand the Sudan war into a regional conflict
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New disasters are striking by the second in Sudan. Higher temperature, ravaging conflict, and drought are all taking their toll.
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A recent offensive by the RSF locked the Sudanese state in an open-ended, brutal power struggle
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Two years of war have left Sudan in a devastating humanitarian crisis.
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What happens now that the Sudanese Armed Forces has retaken the Republican Palace?
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Fierce battles are destroying Sudan’s political landscape as the country’s armed conflicts continue to rage
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The initiative to establish a parallel government in Sudan is fuelling fears that the country may be spiralling towards fragmentation.
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The Sudanese army believes its recapture of Al-Jazeera’s Wad Madani is a prelude to ultimate triumph against the RSF
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With a staggering humanitarian toll, economic collapse, political squabbles, and endless violence, Sudan does not have much time before totally collapsing.
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Cairo is sparing no effort to bring peace to its southern neighbour Sudan, writes Asmaa Al-Husseini
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Where Sudan’s ferocious war is concerned, the voices of reason insist that negotiations are the only way forward, reports Asmaa Al-Husseini
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As Sudan’s army and Rapid Support Forces continue to fight it out, the population is enduring all sorts of horrors and abuse, reports Asmaa Al-Husseini
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From bombardment to venomous scorpions and snakes, the average Sudanese has a slim chance of survival.
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The first step on the way to peace in Sudan hinges on the success of the Geneva talks.
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While theories about the attempt on Al-Burhan’s life multiply, Asmaa Al-Husseini asks whether the forthcoming Geneva talks might deliver the peace Sudan needs
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As the civil conflict continues in Sudan, the country is on the brink of the worst famine the world has seen since the Great Ethiopian Famine some 40 years ago.
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A glimmer of the end of the now 14-month long Civil War in Sudan continues to elude the Sudanese people, the region, and the international community, reports Asmaa Al-Husseini
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The outcome of the critical battle over Al-Fasher may chart the future of Sudan, reports Asmaa Al-Husseini
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What might the prospects be for the war in Sudan? A Paris conference gives some clues.
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Sudan is quickly becoming the world’s worst humanitarian tragedy, with famine and displacement being the tip of the iceberg.
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