Tag: Sudan
Major army offensive on the capital
Airstrikes and artillery fire rocked the capital of Sudan on September 26, 2024, which has been at war for nearly a year and a half, and where the army is…
Former dictator Omar al-Bashir transferred to prison north of Khartoum
In Sudan, former dictator Omar al-Bashir, overthrown by the army five years ago, was transferred last week to Merowe, more than 400 km from the capital Khartoum, according to his…
New diplomatic offensive on the eve of the UN General Assembly
US President Joe Biden is scheduled to meet his UAE counterpart Sheikh Mohamed bin Zayed Al Nahyan on September 23, 2024, for talks on Sudan, among other things. On the…
FSR launches unprecedented attack against El-Fasher
In recent days, the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, which have surrounded the capital of North Darfur for four months, have launched an unprecedented offensive on the city. El-Fasher is the…
South Sudan further extends political transition, postpones elections until late 2026
The announcement came on the evening of Friday, September 13. The government of South Sudan, during a meeting of the presidency composed of President Salva Kiir and his five vice-presidents,…
In Sudan, the looting of the national museum in Khartoum confirmed by the authorities
After a long silence, Sudanese officials in the museum and archaeology sector have officially confirmed the looting of the National Museum in Khartoum, the most important in Sudan, which houses…
Abra’s five brothers murdered – concerns of ethnic cleansing in Sudan
Since last April, Sudan has been torn apart by a brutal war and a growing famine. In the western part of the country – in the Darfur region – there…
25 million are now at risk of starvation in Sudan
share-arrowShare unsaveSave expand-left full screenSudan has been hit by floods, which worsens the situation in the country even more. File photo from the city of Meroe on August 27 this…
South Sudan to implement post-civil war transitional justice
In South Sudan, the president is expected to sign two bills soon that would establish transitional justice bodies. Passed last week by parliament, the bills include the creation of a…
Shootings attributed to FSR paramilitaries leave at least 21 dead in the south-east of the country
Twenty-one people were killed on Sunday, September 8, in shootings attributed to paramilitaries in a market in Sennar, in the south-east of Sudan, a day after the country’s leaders rejected…