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Sudanese Groups Dismiss Peace Negotiations Proposed in Addis Ababa

Sudanese Factions Dismiss Addis Ababa Peace Talks: The Path to Resolution Remains Clouded KHARTOUM, Sudan - The prolongation of the already devastating Sudanese conflict appears likely as factions associated with the primary opponents—Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF)—have boldly refused to endorse the peace talks held in Addis Ababa. It’s a decision that threatens to deepen the misery faced by millions entangled in this ongoing turmoil. How did we get here, and more crucially, where do we go from…

Sudanese Army and RSF Blame Each Other for Oil Refinery Fire

KHARTOUM, Sudan - In a saga spun from the pages of a geopolitical thriller, the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) find themselves tangled in a blame game over a recent event that turned an oil refinery into a smoking ruin, marking yet another milestone in their prolonged three-year conflict. The tension between these groups is akin to a pot on a perpetual boil—always simmering, never cooling. One could not mistake the drama unfolding over the Al-Jaili refinery, which lies…

Ethiopia Calls in Sudanese Diplomat Over Threats of Conflict Related to Nile Dam

Ethiopia recently called in Sudan's ambassador for a stern chat over rather fiery remarks made by Sudan’s acting foreign minister. During a lively television interview, Ali Youssif hinted at the possibility of siding with Egypt and potentially going to war with Ethiopia if the talks around the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) hit a stalemate. Ethiopia's foreign ministry didn't take too kindly to Youssif's comments. They expressed their "displeasure" to Ambassador Al-Zein Ibrahim, while underlining their dedication to…

Sudanese Paramilitary Leader Faces US Sanctions

KHARTOUM - The United States Treasury Department recently slapped sanctions on a Sudanese paramilitary leader for allegedly perpetrating egregious human rights violations in West Darfur. Abdel Rahman Juma Barkalla, commander of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), is pointed out in a Treasury statement for spearheading activities rooted in ethnic violence, reportedly involving civilian targeting and conflict-related sexual assault. Just days prior, the United Nations Security Council imposed sanctions on Barkalla amid the…

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…

Sudanese Military Refutes Claims of Bombing UAE Ambassador’s Residence in Khartoum

Sudanese Military Rejects Accusations of Bombing UAE Diplomat's Home in Khartoum The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) vehemently dismissed allegations that they bombed the home of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) envoy in Khartoum. Instead, they pointed fingers at the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) for the destruction. On Monday, the UAE released a strongly-worded statement condemning the attack on their ambassador's residence by what they claimed were Sudanese military jets, branding the incident as 'barbaric and primitive.' The…

Sudanese Prime Minister Hamdok warns of cracks in army, calls for unity

Sudanese Prime Minister Hamdok warns of cracks in army, calls for unity Khartoum, Sudan - Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok said the cracks in the military were "deeply worrying" as he called for reconciliation between civilians and factions in the military interested in the country's politics. The prime minister, who took over after the military expelled Omar al-Bashir in 2019, made the…

Sudanese upset by the slowness of justice

Two years after the violent counter-protests that led to the overthrow of former Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir, thousands of Sudanese marched through the streets of Khartoum to demand justice. The demonstration last Thursday surprised by its scope. Two years after the fall of Omar al-Bashir, the anger is still great…

Why the Sudanese financial system is in test

Sudan's collectors will meet on Monday, Might 17 in Paris to ease the financial system of this debt - ridden nation. The Transitional Authorities has excessive hopes for this worldwide convention, which is supposed to revive its financial system. The financial scenario has continued to deteriorate for the reason that finish of…

Sudanese mercenaries concerned in

The Sudanese mercenaries fighting the Houthi rebels in the ranks of the "Arab coalition" along with the government recognized by the international community withdrew from the strategic city of Aden in southern Yemen on Sunday, March 21. . Faced with this withdrawal, a Saudi soldier confined himself to stating, without further clarification, that "their mission in the city is over". For its part, Sudan…

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