Category: Sudan
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US notifies Congress of $1.45B in proposed arms sales to UAE as Trump leaves for Middle East
Defense Security Cooperation Agency says deals support ‘foreign policy and national security of the United States’ The US State Department notified Congress on Monday of two proposed arms sales to the United Arab Emirates totaling an estimated $1.45 billion as President Donald Trump embarked on a four-day Middle East tour. The first sale, worth $1.32…
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Over 200 civilians killed as Sudan’s UAE-backed RSF attacks Darfur displacement camps
Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have killed more than 200 civilians in a series of assaults on displacement camps and surrounding areas of El Fasher, the last major city controlled by the Sudanese army in the Darfur region. The fatalities include at least 56 civilians who were killed by the RSF forces during two days…
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South Sudan’s Humanitarian Crisis Intensifies Due to Aid Cuts and Cholera
“Save the Children” warned of a worsening humanitarian crisis in South Sudan due to US aid cuts. Several children infected with cholera died while walking to distant clinics after many health centers closed. At least five children died in Jonglei State as seven of the 27 clinics supported by the organization were shut down, and…
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Sudan Accuses UAE of Genocide Ahead of ICJ Hearing
Sudan claims it has enough evidence to prove the UAE’s involvement in genocide against its people, ahead of an International Court of Justice (ICJ) hearing on the matter. Government spokesperson Khaled Al-Ayser accused Abu Dhabi of supporting the rebel Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Darfur, fueling the genocide against the Massalit tribe. Sudan is seeking…
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“Khartoum is free”; the UAE-BACKED RSF has been driven out of the airport by the Sudanese army
The Sudanese military announced today that it has regained control of Khartoum Airport from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), after two years of the RSF being stationed there. The army has also surrounded the RSF’s last stronghold in the capital, south of Khartoum, from multiple directions. The army’s strategic moves also included sealing off the…
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Sudan army recaptures Khartoum Presidential Palace from the UAE-BACKED RSF
In a statement released on Friday, Sudan’s army said its troops had recaptured the presidential palace in downtown Khartoum after nearly two years of conflict with the rival Rapid Support Forces (RSF). The palace was the last heavily guarded bastion of the rival group, AP reported. “Today the flag is raised, the palace is back,…
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Zionist Colony’s fighter jets fly over Bekaa region in eastern Lebanon; tank enters and overturns
Intense hostile warplane activity over villages and towns in Tyre district and along the border, including mock air raids. (Lebanese national News Agency) A Zionist bulldozer demolished several houses near Kfar Kila wall after entering through a newly created gap. However, it soon overturned, prompting the enemy soldiers to pull it back behind the wall.…
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Sudan: Drone Strike on Darfur Hospital Kills over 70
Over 70 people were killed today in a drone strike targeting the Saudi Hospital in El Fasher, North Darfur. Sources revealed that the hospital had previously been targeted by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) several weeks ago. US lawmakers Senator Chris Van Hollen and Representative Sara Jacobs announced they would continue efforts to block arms…
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US newspaper reveals UAE’s role in Sudan’s war continuation to serve its conspiracies – Saba News
On the UAE’s dirty role in the continuation of this war, the newspaper emphasized that these findings document credible allegations of the UAE’s involvement in violating the arms embargo on Darfur, by supplying the RSF with weapons and ammunition. Last week, Sudanese security agencies spotted a plane landing at Um Jars airport in eastern Chad, delivering…
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Sudan Flooding Crisis: Death Toll Climbs to 132, Thousands Displaced – Al Masirah
The death toll from flooding in war-torn Sudan has risen to 132 as heavy rains, exacerbated by a dam collapse, continue to ravage the country, according to a report from the Health Ministry – Al Masirah report.