An August 2015 peace deal collapsed almost a year after it was signed and the conflict spread, drawing in more groups around the country
Sudan is heading towards ”violent break-up” due to the lack of implementation of peace deals, the International Crisis Group warned on Thursday.
A France-Africa summit will be held in France instead of Egypt after Paris made clear it did not want Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir to attend.
To avoid disaster in the region, the US president must shift to a ”hugs not slugs” policy on Sudan, but fast results will be expected.
Uganda has said that a visit by Sudan President Omar al-Bashir could cause a ”diplomatic incident” amid pressure to arrest him for alleged war crimes.
SA will be defying the Constitution if it refuses to cooperate with an ICC arrest warrant issued for Sudan President Omar al-Bashir, NGOs say.
Foreign ministers voted not to cooperate with the indictment issued by the International Criminal Court against Sudan’s President Omar al-Bashir.
Darfur rebels have signed an accord with one of Sudan’s main opposition parties, agreeing to push for a new transitional government, both sides say.
Iran’s hardline President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad cancelled his visit to Libya on Wednesday, sparing an African Union summit a diplomatic dilemma.
Sudan President Omar al-Bashir will eventually face justice, the prosecutor who indicted him for war crimes said on Friday.
Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe on Sunday urged African countries to end conflicts and increase self-reliance to boost development.
The president of the International Criminal Court (ICC) began a five-day visit to Africa on Monday to try to drum up support for the court.
Darfur rebels on Sunday seized the town of Umm Baru near the border with neighbouring Chad from Sudanese soldiers, the UN-African Union Mission said.
The UN chief confronted Sudan’s president on Monday with demands to allow the return of aid groups to Darfur — and was met with a defiant response.
Presence of Omar al-Bashir, who is wanted for war crimes in Darfur, is an extraordinary snub to the United Nations secretary general.
Armed men have shot dead a Sudanese aid worker in Darfur in the latest of a string of attacks on international organisations in Sudan’s violent west.
Sudan’s president visited Eritrea on Monday on his first foreign visit since he was indicted by the ICC for war crimes in Darfur.
Militiamen welcomed the Sudanese president to Darfur on Wednesday, two weeks after an arrest warrant was issued against him for alleged war crimes.
Sudan will no longer need any international NGOs in war-ravaged Darfur in a year’s time, President Omar al-Bashir said on Monday.
A Sudanese minister on Tuesday dismissed United Nations warnings that Khartoum’s decision to expel aid agencies would put thousands of lives of risk.