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Worsening Civil War Fuels Widespread Hunger Crisis in Sudan

Sudan's Unyielding Crisis: A Story of Famine and Conflict As Sudan’s internal strife deepens, the specter of famine casts an ever-larger shadow over the nation. The world watches as the Integrated Food Security Phase Classification (IPC) declares famine in the city of el-Fasher, in Darfur, and Kadugli, in South Kordofan. These declarations mark a chilling extension of the world's most acute humanitarian crisis. A City Under Siege El-Fasher, once a vibrant city in Darfur, now stands besieged by the paramilitary Rapid…

Sudan’s RSF Announces Complete Takeover of El-Fasher, the Final Holdout

Sudan’s Shifting Battlefield: A Turning Point in Darfur In the shadow of El-Fasher's sun-drenched skyline, a pivotal chapter in Sudan's ongoing conflict unfolds. The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) claim to have taken control of the last major city in Darfur still contested, yet the fog of war persists with reports unverified and narratives disputed. While the RSF celebrates, the broader implications for Sudan's future begin to take shape, casting a long, unsettling shadow. The Heart of Conflict The RSF's announcement of…

Sudan’s Prime Minister Urges Global Court for RSF Accountability

Sudan's Ongoing Turmoil: Calls for Justice and Sovereignty Clash In a region burdened by a history of conflict, the fall of El-Fasher in Sudan has sparked a new wave of international concern. With the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) now in control, the region witnesses a grim echo of past horrors. Amidst this backdrop, the role of international intervention is under fierce debate. Sudan's Prime Minister, Kamil Idris, has voiced a resolute stand: crimes must face international scrutiny, yet foreign boots on the ground are not the…

Concerns Rise Over Potential Atrocities Following Paramilitary Seizure

markdown El-Fasher Falls: A New Chapter of Turmoil in Sudan The historic city of El-Fasher, once a vibrant heart of cultural and economic life in Darfur, has succumbed to the forces of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after an 18-month siege that has left countless families devastated. This latest development casts a long shadow over Sudan's future, stirring memories of past atrocities and sparking fears of impending mass violence. A Siege’s Devastating End After months of enduring starvation and bombardment, El-Fasher has…

Recent Satellite Photos Indicate Continuing Mass Atrocities in Region

El-Fasher: The Unseen Tragedy in Sudan’s Shadow War In the remote reaches of Darfur, the fall of El-Fasher marks a grim turn in Sudan's ongoing conflict. Seized by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) after an arduous 18-month siege, the city stands as a somber testament to the brutal forces shaping the nation's future. Emerging reports suggest horrific atrocities are unfolding, offering a stark reminder of history's tendency to repeat itself on weary, war-torn lands. Signs of Horror: A Bleak Search for Truth…

Sudan’s RSF Drone Attack Claims Over 30 Lives

Humanitarian Crisis Unfolds in El-Fasher Amid Sudan's Ongoing Conflict In the troubled heart of Sudan, a tragic scene unfolded this past week as at least 30 lives were lost in the city of El-Fasher. A drone operated by the Sudanese paramilitary group known as the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) struck a displacement camp, exacerbating the humanitarian crisis already gripping the region. The Dar al-Arqam camp, situated on the grounds of a local university, became the unexpected epicenter of this tragedy. According to the…

Drone Attack by RSF Claims Over 60 Lives in Western Region

Tragedy in El-Fasher: A City Under Siege and the Human Cost of Conflict The skies over El-Fasher, once alive with the promise of safety, have turned into agents of peril, as a drone strike claimed the lives of at least 60 people in a displacement camp. This tragic event underscores the grim reality facing the besieged city in western Sudan, where the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have intensified their siege in a brutal conflict that has raged since April 2023. The Heart of Darfur Under Siege Activists from the…

Sudanese Military Claims Pro-Haftar Groups Involved in Conflict

Complex Web of Conflict: Sudan's Accusations Against Libya's Haftar In a dramatic escalation of ongoing regional tensions, the Sudanese army has accused forces loyal to Libyan commander Khalifa Haftar of attacking its border posts. This marks the first direct accusation against Libya in Sudan's tumultuous two-year conflict. Unraveling the Regional Tapestry The conflict in Sudan, primarily between the national army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), has frequently drawn in international actors with varying…

UN Relief Caravan Ambushed in Darfur as Crisis Deepens

Attack on UN Convoy Highlights Deepening Crisis in Sudan’s North Darfur A United Nations World Food Programme convoy, carrying vital aid, was ambushed near the famine-stricken town of Mellit in North Darfur on Wednesday. This stark episode sheds light on the deteriorating humanitarian circumstances in a nation beleaguered by conflict. Convoy Under Siege In a harrowing attack, three out of sixteen trucks from the aid convoy were set ablaze while on a mission to deliver food to vulnerable communities in Alsayah village.…

RSF Alleges Egypt’s Support for Sudanese Military, While Cairo Denies Claims

In the current geopolitical landscape, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemetti, who spearheads Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF), and Egypt's President Abdel Fattah el-Sisi are the key figures amidst escalating tensions. Hemetti recently accused Egypt of arming Sudanese Armed Forces, an allegation that Cairo has staunchly repudiated. CAIRO, Egypt (AX) — In a firm rebuttal, Egypt dismissed accusations by Sudan's RSF that Cairo is supplying military aid to the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), amidst Sudan's intensifying internal…