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Announcement comes weeks after the army made gains in and around the capital city to push back the Rapid Support Forces.
As the civil war in Sudan enters its third year, the Sudanese Army have named former diplomat Kamil Idris as the next PM.
Dagalo, who leads the rival Rapid Support Forces paramilitary, also announces a government as war ravages Sudan.
Asharq Al Awsat Sudan’s army chief and de facto leader Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan appointed on Monday former UN official Kamil Idris as the country’s new prime minister, more than two years into a brutal ...
After the trumpet horns of military victory sounded off in Sudan's capital Khartoum, the deadly buzz of Rapid Support Forces ...
According to Human Rights organizations and the UN, Sudan is facing severe starvation due to the civil war that erupted in ...
In an interview with FRANCE 24, former UN envoy and ex-Tunisian foreign minister Mongi Hamdi described the war in Sudan as a ...
Real bombs, real bodies, real cities reduced to skeletal rubble. Real people, over 13 million of them fleeing from homes that ...
Captain Nyamodi died when the cargo plane he was piloting was hit by artillery as it prepared to land at Nyala Airport in Darfur.
In December 2024, the aircraft, which was the only plane being operated by Hala Airlines, was temporarily detained by the ...
At least 33 people have been killed in Sudan in attacks suspected to have been carried out by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) as the brutal two-year war claims its latest victims. An RSF ...