What's next for war-torn Sudan?
Omar al-Bashir
Sudan's civil war worsens, testing the Abraham Accords states' moral obligation to help.
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Sudan faces a humanitarian catastrophe as its three-year civil war between military factions risks deeper regional entanglement amid Iran-Gulf tensions, with the US designating Sudan's Muslim Brotherhood as terrorists, potentially escalating foreign interventions and civilian suffering.
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Thousands flee intensified violence in central Sudan
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Sudanese artisanal miners extract gold using unsafe methods amid ongoing civil war, with the sector generating 1.8 billion dollars annually while over 10 million people flee conflict and mining deaths occur regularly from collapses.
How significant are RSF’s defections in Sudan’s civil war?
Sudanese Islamists seek US and Israeli channels to reposition themselves internationally amidst the country's civil war.
Sudan's four-year conflict between the army and paramilitary RSF has created the world's worst humanitarian crisis, affecting three-quarters of the population who need aid, with hundreds of thousands estimated dead amid famine, disease, and alleged genocide.
Drones Are Reshaping Sudan’s Civil War
Sudan's army shells Omdurman in push to oust RSF from capital region
Sudan's RSF declares humanitarian truce after army rejects US plan
Sudan faces a massive humanitarian crisis, with 33.7 million people needing aid amidst a four-year civil war.
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Sudan war sees mass killings and no sign of ending
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The War in Sudan Is Fought Over the Bodies of Women
The UAE financially and militarily backs Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, enabling atrocities including 150,000 deaths, 12 million displaced, and systematic genocide against non-Arab communities in Darfur since 2023.
Sudanese paramilitary force abducting children in Darfur, witnesses say
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Sudan’s civil war is rooted in its historical favouritism of Arab and Islamic identity
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Drones Are Reshaping Sudan’s Civil War
Turkey’s new missiles target India, presage a new Kashmir push
Sudan's civil war creates a power vacuum that al-Qaida may exploit to regain a historic stronghold.
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Surviving two wars: The struggle of Sudanese migrants in Lebanon
Three years into Sudan's devastating conflict between armed forces and the Rapid Support Forces, the U.N. warns 34 million people need aid and 4.5 million have fled, insisting military solutions cannot resolve the crisis requiring urgent political dialogue and funding.
