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Mudavadi Rejects Allegations of Kenya’s Backing for Sudan’s RSF

Kenya's Stance on Sudan Conflict: A Commitment to Peace Prime Cabinet Secretary Musalia Mudavadi, during a recent public engagement, has taken a firm stand against allegations that Kenya has been supporting Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in the ongoing conflict with the Sudanese Armed Forces. His remarks were made in a candid interview with the BBC. In a world increasingly marred by conflicts, the question of mediation becomes ever more significant. “We invite dialogue,” Mudavadi…

World Leaders Urge Swift Halt to Sudan’s ‘Devastating’ Conflict

UK Hosts Global Conference Calling for Swift End to Sudan Conflict The United Kingdom has spearheaded international appeals for an immediate end to the devastating war in Sudan, hosting top global diplomats to discuss new humanitarian aid commitments as the crisis enters its third year. The conflict, erupting on April 15, 2023, arises from a power struggle between Sudan's regular army, led by Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), headed by Mohamed Hamdan Daglo. Neither leader attended…

UN Calls for Peace Following Alleged Detention of South Sudan’s Vice President

U.N. Advocates for Restraint Following Turbulence in South Sudan's Political Sphere AX – Juba: The call for peace resonates loudly from the halls of the United Nations as tension brews in South Sudan. Recent reports indicate the unexpected arrest of First Vice President Riek Machar, a move that hangs like a dark cloud over the nation’s delicate peace. In a prescient statement released at the crack of dawn on Thursday, Nicholas Haysom, a man who knows the landscape well as the U.N. Mission chief in South Sudan (UNMISS),…

Egypt Sounds Alarm Over Sudan’s Fragmentation, Dismisses Alternative Governance

Egypt has firmly opposed recent initiatives aimed at establishing an alternative government in Sudan. The Egyptian authorities have underscored that such efforts pose a significant threat to the country's "unity, sovereignty, and territorial integrity." In a region fraught with turmoil, Egypt's stance carries weight, especially given its vested interests in Sudan’s stability. For almost two years now, Sudan has been embroiled in a devastating conflict between the national army and the paramilitary group, known as the Rapid…

Sudan’s Paramilitary RSF and Partners Forge Agreement to Establish Alternate Government Pathway

Sudan’s Shifting Political Landscape: A Closer Look In a move that has left many observers both intrigued and cautious, Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and their allies signed a charter on Sunday that paves the way for establishing a parallel government. This development comes as Sudan’s army makes significant advances against rival groups—a twist in the ongoing conflict that raises numerous questions about the future of the nation. The signing ceremony was conducted behind closed doors in Nairobi,…

U.S. Imposes Sanctions on Sudan’s Military Leader Burhan for Alleged War Crimes

U.S. Slaps Sanctions on Sudan’s Army Head Over Atrocities KHARTOUM – Rising tensions aren’t uncommon in Sudan's political theater, yet the recent US sanctions against General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, the nation’s top military figure, adds a dramatic twist. Mincing no words, Washington has put its foot down, accusing Burhan, the de facto leader pulling the strings from the military perch, of exacerbating a civil conflict that’s dragged on for 21 arduous months. Burhan, etched into the saga of this bloodstained conflict,…

Turkey Facilitates Negotiations to Resolve Sudan’s Continuing Conflict

Turkey Steps Up as Mediator in Sudan's Ongoing Strife KHARTOUM - As skirmishes continue to unsettle the Horn of Africa, Turkey has stepped up to mediate Sudan's current turmoil, a mess that began brewing five years ago with the ousting of Omar al-Bashir. Sudan’s Armed Forces, embroiled in a grueling tug-of-war with the Rapid Support Forces for nearly two years, have witnessed the country spiral into brutal chaos. Attempts for peace have largely fizzled out. In a noteworthy phone exchange, Turkish President Recep Tayyip…

UN Urges Halt in Arms Supply to Sudan’s Conflicting Factions

UN Urges a Halt in Weapon Supplies to Sudan's Conflict Parties NEW YORK - The United Nations, standing as a global peace advocate, has taken a firm stance against entities providing arms to conflict groups in Sudan, criticizing them for fueling the ongoing bloodshed as the entrenched conflict nears its third anniversary with both factions fiercely vying for supremacy. The ongoing tussle between the Rapid Support Force (RSF) and the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) over governmental control has plunged Sudan into a dire…

Somalia Provides Educational Scholarships to Students Affected by Sudan’s Conflict

Somalia Extends a Helping Hand with Scholarships for Sudanese Students MOGADISHU, Somalia - In a bid to transform lives, the Ministry of Education in Somalia has rolled out a scholarship initiative aimed at welcoming a number of students from Sudan. These students, having been caught in the turmoil of ongoing strife back home, now have a golden ticket to continue their education in Somalia. The main beneficiaries are individuals affected by the ferocious conflict that has swallowed much of Sudan, causing…

Sudan’s Army Leader Burhan Pursues Political Credibility Amid Devastating Conflict

Sudan’s military chief, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, eyes September with optimism, aiming to solidify his image as the nation's rightful leader on the international stage. This endeavor unfolds against the backdrop of a brutal war that has unleashed a massive humanitarian crisis. Just recently, Burhan flew to Beijing, engaging in talks with President Xi Jinping. The occasion was the Forum on China-Africa Cooperation (Focac), a gathering of numerous African leaders, notably Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed and Kenya’s…

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