In Sudan's 'urban guerilla war', Hemeti does not have the vital 'support of...
Explosions have rocked the Sudanese capital Khartoum as fighting that has claimed nearly 200 lives entered a fourth day, despite growing international calls for an end to hostilities. A weeks-long...
View ArticleFighting rages in Sudan hours after cease-fire was due to begin
Heavy fighting was still underway in Sudan on Tuesday hours after an internationally brokered truce was supposed to have come into effect, as forces loyal to dueling generals battled for key locations...
View ArticleSudan conflict: 'Khartoum not just housing Rapid Forces (RSF)', risking a...
Explosions and heavy gunfire continue to rattle the Sudanese capital as an internationally brokered truce has quickly fallen apart. For more on the conflict, FRANCE 24 is joined by Dr. Allam Ahmad,...
View ArticleThousands flee Sudan capital following collapse of truce
Thousands of residents fled Sudan’s capital Wednesday as fighting between the army and paramilitaries raged for a fifth day after a 24-hour truce collapsed. Roughly 200 people have already been killed.
View ArticleSudanese army says 177 Egyptian Air Force troops airlifted back to Egypt
The Sudan army on Thursday said 177 Egyptian Air Force troops were airlifted back to Egypt after being held in the northern Sudanese town of Merowe by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF).
View ArticleStreet battles in Sudan capital as Eid ceasefire calls ignored
In tonight's edition, air strikes and firing continue in Sudan's capital, even after the army declares a three-day truce as residents hoping to celebrate Eid al-Fitr are fleeing Khartoum instead....
View ArticleSudan: Evacuation of foreign citizens from Khartoum underway amid fighting
In tonight's edition: The scramble to safety continues in Sudan. Foreign governments have airlifted hundreds of people out of the country. In the UK, several asylum seekers and refugee groups head to...
View ArticleConflict in Sudan devastating for 'one of the largest refugee populations in...
A US-brokered ceasefire agreement between Sudan's warring generals has failed to stem ten days of heavy fighting, including air strikes and artillery barrages. Hundreds of people have perished, many...
View ArticleSudan conflict resembling a 'full-blown war', will require int'l community...
A US-brokered ceasefire agreement between Sudan's warring generals has failed to stem ten days of heavy fighting, including air strikes and artillery barrages. Hundreds of people have perished, many...
View ArticleUN warns of risk of disease amid mass displacement out of Sudan
In tonight's edition: The desperate rush to leave Khartoum continues. Sudanese and foreigners take advantage of openings left by a delicate ceasefire to try to get out of the Sudanese capital. Also,...
View ArticleSudanese rush to borders to evacuate amid ongoing chaos
In tonight's edition: There is hope for Nigerians who have been stuck in limbo amid Sudan's fighting. Dozens of buses are sent to take nationals to Egypt. Also, the death toll from Kenya's starvation...
View ArticleIs Sudan heading towards a new civil war?
Don't be fooled by tenuous truces. Nearly two weeks on in Sudan, with no clear winner in sight, the personal power play between rival generals shows all the signs that it could spiral into all-out...
View ArticleSudan's warring generals agree to extend three-day truce
In tonight's edition: Sudan's rival generals agree to extend a fragile truce for another 72 hours. Meanwhile, citizens continue to flock to the country's borders to escape the violence. We're joined...
View ArticleSudan conflict: Refugees fleeing to South Sudan are in an increasingly...
Strikes from the air, tanks and artillery shook Sudan's capital of Khartoum on Friday and a heavy bombardment pounded the adjacent city of Bahri, witnesses said, even though the army and a rival...
View ArticleSudan: International community must 'act together' to avoid prolonged conflict
The brutal power struggle unfolding in Sudan has no clear end in sight, with over 500 people already killed and thousands forced to flee. After the joy and hope of the democratic protests that led to...
View ArticleOver 800,000 people could flee unrest in Sudan, UN says
In tonight's edition: The UN's World Food Programme resumes its operations in Sudan, but the conflict continues amid a little-respected truce extension and warnings of a humanitarian catastrophe....
View ArticleHow to stop it? Sudan's neighbours feel spillover of deadly showdown
If the international community secretly hoped it could stay out of the crisis in Sudan, and that maybe one of the country's two warring generals could settle their long-simmering rivalry with a quick...
View ArticleSouth Sudan brokers new seven-day ceasefire in Sudan
In tonight's edition: A new week-long truce is agreed in Sudan as the African Union holds an emergency meeting in Ethiopia on how to de-escalate the conflict that's already cost at least 500 lives in...
View ArticleUN pressures Sudan's warring generals after aid looted
In tonight's edition: "Sudan cannot afford a struggle for power between two people," warns the UN's Secretary General. Also, over 120 lives are lost in the most deadly floods and landslides to hit...
View ArticleSudanese trapped in Khartoum still heading to work as fighting rages
Hundreds of thousands have been displaced by Sudan's conflict. But some civilians have also had to stay in Khartoum as war rages around them, even saying they have no choice but to still head into...
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