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Stories from Sudan

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politics 10d ago Khartoum

Sudan Faces Slow Reconstruction With Little Government Aid

A mother, Ibtisam, expressed that her daughter Nihal cannot imagine life returning to how it was before. Ibtisam added that while people cannot be brought back, everything else can be restored and the country will recover step by step.
DLF Kultur
conflict 10d ago Omdurman

Sudanese Citizens Rebuild Omdurman After Conflict

Residents of Omdurman, including Khalid Al-Habud, are working to rebuild the city after it was retaken by the army approximately one year ago. Al-Habud recounted his experience of being assaulted by RSF soldiers.
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conflict 10d ago Khartoum

Khartoum Region Sees Relative Peace After Conflict

The region around Khartoum has been comparatively peaceful for about a year, following conflict that began around three years ago. Cultural figures are attempting to revive the city, though the wounds of war remain evident.
hr-iNFO
conflict 10d ago Khartoum

Sudanese Heritage Promoted Amidst Conflict

An ongoing conflict in Sudan shows no sign of ending, with political polarization worsening as life normalizes. This was stated by an Abu Bakr, a Sudanese American historian at Yale University specializing in African history. The conflict in Sudan is reportedly worsening, even as life begins to normalize for some. The state and armed militias are becoming increasingly intertwined. Polarization is noted as a factor. The conflict in Sudan has entered its third year, with reports indicating a worsening situation and widespread famine. Life is normalizing for some despite the ongoing crisis. Musicians and artists are promoting Sudanese heritage globally, asserting that culture and music are more powerful than war and animosity. They hope for an end to the conflict and freedom for Sudan.
BBC World Service
politics 10d ago Khartoum

Sudanese Armed Forces Created RSF From Militia

There is polarization within the Sudanese community regarding the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces. The international community and Sudanese elites perceive these two factions as the only viable options.
WAMU 88.5 DC
conflict 10d ago Khartoum

Sudan Conflict Worsens Amid Famine

The conflict in Sudan is receiving minimal media coverage. This was stated by an Abu Bakr, a Sudanese-American historian at Yale University specializing in African history. Political polarization is worsening as life normalizes for some.
WNYC 93.9 FM
conflict 10d ago Sudan

Sudan Conflict Draws Little Media Attention

There is a lack of media attention on the counter-evolutionary war in Sudan. Polarization within the Sudanese community exists due to the situation with the Sudanese armed forces and the rapid support forces.
BBC World Service
politics 10d ago Khartoum

Sudanese Resistance Leader Hamid Dies

Hamid Halafala was an activist in the resistance committees that were central to the Sudanese revolution. The Sudanese armed forces and the Rapid Support Forces are mentioned in relation to the country's future.
BBC WS backup
conflict 11d ago Khartoum

Sudanese Army Accused Of Violating Khartoum Agreement

The Sudanese army is reportedly using methods described as 'bandit-like' to secure weapons, according to Sky News Arabia. The group is alleged to have contributed significantly to the suffering of Sudanese civilians. Jush served under former President Omar al-Bashir. The accusations link the group to the suppression of Sudanese citizens during the previous administration. A source reported that leaders within the Sudanese military establishment have been empowered by Muslim Brotherhood elements. These leaders are said to have gained full control over the military establishment since 1989. The source noted that the Rapid Support Forces declared war on April 15. The individual reportedly utilized resources and networks to facilitate these operations. The accusations suggest the use of institutional capabilities to support specific movements.
Sky News Arabia Radio
other 11d ago Khartoum

UN Aid Delivery To Sudan Delayed By Shipping Costs

The United Nations World Food Programme announced that some shipments to Sudan have been delayed by three weeks. The delay is attributed to the ongoing conflict in Iran. The agency noted that there are 6,000 maritime shipments and millions of dollars in additional shipments involved.
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