Sudan's army has retaken the presidential palace from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), but what's next after two years of war?
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The National on MSNSudan's army consolidates grip on capital after seizing more key sites from RSFSudan's army and allied militias have regained control of the country's central bank headquarters and other key sites in the ...
As president, he oversaw the Second Sudanese Civil War, the secession of South Sudan, and the conflict in Darfur. The Darfur war, which broke out in 2003, was later condemned by the ...
Maliha, located 210 kilometres northeast of El Fasher, reported that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have deployed their ...
Sudan’s Finance Ministry said on Saturday a high-level Saudi delegation would soon arrive for talks on supporting the country ...
Christopher Lockyear, Secretary General of MSF, briefed the United Nations Security Council today on the humanitarian catastrophe caused by war in Sudan, calling for an end to violence against ...
After weeks of fighting, paramilitary fighters have been forced from their last remaining holdout in Khartoum.
The military’s seizure of the Republican Palace in Khartoum is considered a significant symbolic victory, two years into a devastating civil war that has killed tens of thousands.
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