Sudan’s military is making advances to retake the capital. What’s changing in the nearly 2-year war?
in Nairobi, on Feb. 18, 2025. (AP Photo/Andrew Kasuku) A man walks by a house hit in recent fighting in Khartoum, Sudan, an area torn by fighting between the military and the notorious paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, on April 25, 2023. (AP Photo/Marwan ...
Sudan has filed a case at the top United Nations court accusing the United Arab Emirates of breaching the genocide convention by arming and funding the rebel paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces in Sudan’s deadly war.
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces signed a charter to establish a parallel government amid recent army advances. Despite human rights concerns, a 'government of peace and unity' was declared. The war has killed 24,
Without any of the rapture seen when the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and a number of political and civil society groups signed the “Sudan Founding Charter” in Nairobi last month, it was announced that the signatories had agreed to a transitional constitution that document adopts secularism,
Sudanese political groups and armed movements aligned with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) signed a transitional charter in Nairobi on Tuesday, endorsing, among other provisions, a secular state for Sudan.
Their plot could place Kenya between a rock and a hard place, with Sudan already threatening to block trade with Kenya.
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AllAfrica on MSNSPLM-N Head Yasser Arman Detained At Nairobi Airport, Citing 'Interpol Red Notice' Issued By Sudan GovtThe Secretary General of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement - North (SPLM-N), Yassir Arman, was detained by authorities on arrival in Kenya yesterday, on the pretext of an Interpol Red Notice* issued by the Sudanese government.
Egypt rejects the establishment of any parallel government to the legitimate government in Sudan, the Sudanese Foreign Ministry announced Sunday.
In its statement, Khartoum accused Nairobi of creating a "false facade for the militia to directly obtain weapons", while "relieving regional sponsors of some embarrassment". The foreign ministry ...
Sudan's military is making advances to retake the capital. What's changing in the nearly 2-year war?
A military victory in Khartoum would likely just move the war ... allies signed a charter over the weekend in Kenya’s capital, Nairobi, establishing a parallel government.
Sudan's military is making advances to retake the capital. What's changing in the nearly 2-year war?
A military victory in Khartoum would likely just move the war ... signed the charter at the Nairobi meeting. The party responded by throwing him out. The most notable participant in Nairobi ...
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