Flights Return to Sudans War-Torn Capital
#Sudan #KhartoumAirportA commercial flight landed in Khartoum, Sudan, for only the second time since war began nearly three years ago. The airport's reopening is a key step toward normalizing life in the capital, severely impacted by ongoing military conflict. read more
Chaos in Khartoum: Army retakes city from militia forces
#Sudan #KhartoumSiegeThe Sudanese army reclaimed Khartoum from the RSF militia after a two-year war, revealing a city ravaged by unimaginable horror, triggering a massive humanitarian disaster. The RSF militia brutally seized and looted the city, leaving destruction and loss, while the conflict rages on. read more
Sudan Army Retakes Republican Palace From Rival Forces, Symbolic Victory
#Sudan #MilitaryVictorySudan's military reclaimed Khartoum's Republican Palace from the Rapid Support Forces after almost two years, marking a symbolic victory in the conflict. The palace, a crucial national symbol, suffered damage, but its recapture signifies significant progress for the military. read more
#Sudan #HumanRightsViolations
Paramilitary groups in Sudan are accused of gang raping girls as young as nine, according to a Human Rights Watch report. The Rapid Support Forces are implicated in sexual violence against women, leading to a call for UN and African Union intervention in Sudan. read more
#Sudan #ConflictAssistance
Sudan is encountering a severe humanitarian crisis due to internal conflicts between the SAF and RSF, with the UAE supporting the latter side. The UAE's involvement, focused on strategic and economic gains, has hindered peace efforts and must be addressed to prevent prolonged conflict. read more
#Sudan #RefugeeDeath
Dau Mabil, a Sudanese refugee who escaped war and built a life in Mississippi, was found dead in a river, prompting suspicion and calls for investigation. His brother doubts initial autopsy results. read more
#Sudan #Mississippi
Dau Mabil, a Sudanese war escapee, was found dead in Mississippi. Foul play suspicions were raised as his brother criticized the handling of the case. Law enforcement continues investigations in Jackson. read more
#Sudan #HumanitarianCrisis
A civil war in Sudan that began almost a year ago has left nearly half of the population in need of humanitarian aid. Conflicts persist between armed forces, causing mass displacement and food insecurity, with little international support. read more