Crisis in Sudan

The man-made disaster in Sudan must be stopped

We will continue to engage with the belligerents from a neutral position that puts peace and respect for civilian’s lives and rights front and center.

By JOSEP BORRELL , JANEZ LENARCIC
11/04/2024

Murders, rapes, hangings rampant in war-torn Sudan

The Media Line speaks with eyewitnesses who detail atrocities taking place in Sudan during the ongoing civil war.

By HUDHAIFA EBRAHIM/THE MEDIA LINE
03/01/2024
 Civilians who fled the war-torn Sudan arrive in a courtesy bus

Rebels take control of Sudan's second-largest city, endangering refugees

Claims also emerged that the SAF and local police were targeting individuals based on ethnicity, arresting civilians from Darfur without proper cause.

By THE MEDIA LINE
19/12/2023

Sudan civil war: Still no end in sight - opinion

The entire Sudanese nation is a victim of this pitiless and uncompromising struggle for power.

Sudan: A battlefield for close friends-turned-rival warlords - opinion

The two protagonists in the power struggle are Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, head of the SAF, and his deputy in the military but also leader of the RSF, General Muhammad Hamdan Dagalo.

Sudanese factions fight over army base in Khartoum

At least 60 people had been killed and 50,000 have fled their homes between Aug. 11 and 17, according to the United Nations.

By REUTERS
22/08/2023

Sudan war enters 100th day as mediation attempts fail

The war in Sudan reached its 100th day of conflict after international mediation attempts were unsuccessful.

By REUTERS
23/07/2023

22 killed in air strike on Sudan's Omdurman - health ministry

More than 2.9 million people have been uprooted, including nearly 700,000 who have fled into neighboring countries. More than half of the capital has fled.

By REUTERS
08/07/2023

Terror threats and instability in northern and central Africa - analysis

The presence of Russia's Wagner Group may exacerbate conflicts in northern and central Africa.

Sudanese in Israel watch in anguish as Darfur violence unfolds

Residents have blamed the violence on Arab militias known as "Janjaweed" and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), a faction that has been fighting the army in the capital Khartoum and other areas of Sudan.

By REUTERS
27/06/2023
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