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Sudan Armed Forces

Rampage and ransom as heavyweight in Sudan’s RSF defects
Africa
/ 4 November 2024

Rampage and ransom as heavyweight in Sudan’s RSF defects

A fuller picture of the Rapid Support Forces massacres in Gezira, committed under the cover of a communications blackout, is emerging from survivors and victims’ families

By Liban Mahamed
All eyes on proposed AU probe in Sudan
Thought Leader
/ 19 July 2024

All eyes on proposed AU probe in Sudan

The African Commission must seize the opportunity to investigate atrocities in Darfur

By Japhet Biegon
Sudan’s Geneina is a ghost town
Africa
/ 9 May 2023

Sudan’s Geneina is a ghost town

It took more than a week for the fighting to reach Geneina, in Sudan’s far west. The town is now a shell of its former self

By Ayin Network and The Continent
Safeguard Sudan’s revolution
Africa
/ 25 October 2019

Safeguard Sudan’s revolution

Outside actors need to make sure that the military does not dominate Sudan’s political future

By International Crisis and Group 2
Nurture Sudan’s fledgling accord
Africa
/ 30 August 2019

Nurture Sudan’s fledgling accord

Western governments and Arab Gulf states should stand ready to offer financial assistance to Sudan

By International Crisis and Group 2
Sudan: from demonstrations to start of transition
Africa
/ 22 August 2019

Sudan: from demonstrations to start of transition

The country’s announcement on Wednesday was historic, but it took a lot to get there

By Agency
Sudan swears in civilian-majority ruling council
Africa
/ 21 August 2019

Sudan swears in civilian-majority ruling council

The body replaces the TMC that took charge after months of deadly street protests brought down longtime ruler Omar al-Bashir

By Jean Marc Mojon
What other African protesters can learn from Sudan
Africa
/ 16 August 2019

What other African protesters can learn from Sudan

Sudanese people used their power to oust an autocratic leader, and they are using the same to ensure that there is a transfer of power to civilians

By David Kode 1
Sudan’s ghost battalion
Africa
/ 14 August 2019

Sudan’s ghost battalion

On the Sudanese Professionals Association the mysterious force behind the revolutionary uprising in Sudan

By Sarra Majdoub
Sudan’s heart-broken diaspora
Africa
/ 11 August 2019

Sudan’s heart-broken diaspora

People who left Sudan decades ago still believe in the future of their broken country, and want to return, even after a whole generation.

By Farrah Saville
Mass protests for civilian rule rock Sudan
Africa
/ 1 July 2019

Mass protests for civilian rule rock Sudan

On Sunday, police fired several rounds of tear gas on crowds approaching the presidential palace after organisers called for a march

By Jay Deshmukh
Hasty elections a danger for Sudan
Africa
/ 7 June 2019

Hasty elections a danger for Sudan

The military is using tactics to confound civilians by calling for a vote within nine months

By Plo Lumumba
What’s happening in Sudan: Six things to know about the unrest
Africa
/ 3 June 2019

What’s happening in Sudan: Six things to know about the unrest

Sudanese protesters seek civilian rule as Transitional Military Council retains power since Omar al-Bashir’s removal

By Agency
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Africa
/ 11 August 2008

Sudan former foes not fully withdrawn from Abyei

Sudan’s north and south armies have not fully withdrawn from the disputed oil-rich Abyei region as called for under a plan aimed at defusing tensions.

By Opheera McDoom
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Article
/ 4 July 2008

Troops quit Sudan trouble spot

Rival troops from north and south Sudan are withdrawing from the contested trouble spot of Abyei but traded barbs on Friday.

By Staff Reporter

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