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39 ДОКЛАДОВ В КАТАЛОГЕ -- "Sudan"
The drone attack in Khartoum represents an alarming escalation in violence. This incident follows months of relative calm in Sudan’s capital, highlighting potential instability.
Sudan is experiencing a severe shortage of medicine due to disrupted shipping routes caused by the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. This situation amplifies the humanitarian crisis in a country already grappling with its own conflicts.
Widespread sexual violence in Sudan's conflict exacerbates humanitarian emergency.
A Cessna plane crash near Juba, South Sudan, claimed 14 lives. The incident underscores the country's ongoing challenges with transport infrastructure amid instability and conflict.
Sudan’s three-year conflict has displaced about 11 million people. Libyan Kufra province hosts 40,000–60,000 Sudanese refugees living in camps or towns. The flow reflects regional spillover from Sudan’s violence and raises humanitarian and security concerns for southeastern Libya.
Conflict Insights Group links UAE backing to Colombian mercenaries aiding Sudan's RSF. The findings imply broad foreign involvement with regional stability implications and defense policy considerations. The report urges tighter scrutiny of private military contractors and covert state activities for accountability.
The Sudanese conflict continues into its fourth year with no decisive victory for the army or the RSF. The humanitarian crisis deepens as fighting persists and strategic options narrow for both sides. The balance of power remains volatile, risking regional spillover and renewed international engagement.
Sudan’s war deepens as the army and RSF clash for control, ripping apart urban centers and forcing civilians into perilous survival. The conflict spirals beyond a simple factional fight into a systematic assault on noncombatants. International observers warn that the humanitarian crisis could destabilize the region unless a lasting settlement is achieved.
Sudan’s three-year conflict has displaced 11 million people and killed tens of thousands. The war remains stalemated, civilians trapped in a spiral of violence and deprivation with no credible peace route in sight. The international response lags behind the scale of suffering, threatening regional stability.
The Sudanese conflict enters its fourth year with a deliberately brutal campaign against women and girls. UN Women regional advisor Idil Absiye and journalist Angela Diffley detail field data, testimonies, and institutional reports to show how sexual violence has become a weapon of war. The piece calls for accountability, sustained international attention, and direct support to women-led frontline organizations.
Sudan's government denounces a Germany-hosted donor conference as meddling in internal affairs and unacceptable. The event takes place as the Sudanese conflict—between the army and RSF—enters its fourth year. International donors seek to mobilize relief and political support, while Khartoum pushes back against perceived external interference.
As Sudan’s conflict nears its fourth year, a jailed reporter’s phone reveals a chilling chronicle of siege, silence, and desperation. The stream of messages exposes daily cruelties, failed ceasefires, and the human cost behind battlefield headlines. The incident underscores how information itself becomes a weapon in a modern urban war.
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