insert_link Africa Rival Sudanese Political Factions Begin Reconciliation Talks in Cairo On Saturday, rival Sudanese political factions participated in formal reconciliation talks in Cairo, marking the first such meeting since the country's conflict began nearly 15 months ago. Reuters has it that they acknowledged that prospects for a swift resolution to the war were minimal. During the conference, the Democratic Bloc, aligned with the army, declined to engage in joint sessions with the Taqaddum faction, accusing them of sympathizing with the […] today8 July, 2024
insert_link Africa Over 136,000 Flee Sennar State Amid Ongoing Sudan Conflict More than 136,000 people have fled Sudan's southeastern Sennar state due to attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, according to Reuters on Thursday. This displacement is part of the larger conflict in Sudan, now almost 15 months long, which has forced nearly 10 million people from their homes. The war between the RSF and the regular army has led to accusations of "ethnic cleansing" and warnings of famine, particularly […] today5 July, 2024
insert_link Africa Rapid Support Forces Advances on Sennar Amid Ongoing Conflict Paramilitaries from Sudan's Rapid Support Forces have advanced on the southeastern trading hub of Sennar, aiming to expand their territorial gains more than 14 months into a war with the army, residents and officials reported on Wednesday. Reuters reports that families fled the city on the banks of the Blue Nile after hearing the sound of fighting on Tuesday evening. today27 June, 2024
insert_link Africa Sudan warring sides using starvation as weapon: UN experts Both sides in Sudan's brutal civil war are using starvation as a weapon of war, UN experts said Wednesday, charging that foreign governments providing them military support were "complicit" in war crimes. War has raged for more than a year between the regular military (SAF) under army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) led by his former deputy Mohamed Hamdan Daglo. […] today26 June, 2024
insert_link Oshiwambo Etanga leameno la Sudan lakufululako etonatelo leembelewa doradio yomakwatafano opashiwana moshilongo. Ovakwaita vetanga leameno mo Sudan okwa lopotwa veshi pondola oku kufululako etonatelo leembonge doradio yomakwatafano opashiwana moshilongo momudingonoko woshilando Omdurman. Oshikundaneki sho BBC osha lopota kutya, enyekeko letonatelo lo radio yopashiwana okudja kongudu taikondjifa epangelo yo RSF oshili efindano lakula koshilongo. Ota ku lopotwa eembelewa doku andjakaneka omawi momepo moshilongo, dakala dili koshi yetonatelo longudu yo RSF, konima yeehani 11 nghene oita yopashiwana yatukukile moshilongo osho. Onghalo yomakuyunguto mo Sudan […] today13 March, 2024
insert_link Local RSF has installed satellite Internet connections for journalists in nine locations in DRC Reporters Without Borders (RSF) has equipped nine media outlets and journalists’ associations in the Democratic Republic of Congo with satellite Internet connections since December. The aim is to provide the journalists with more reliable connections and make it easier for them to work. These connections, which continue to function even when the Internet has been completely cut by local operators, have been installed at media outlets and associations in Kinshasa, […] today15 February, 2024
insert_link Africa More than 30 killed in strikes on Sudan capital: NGO Fighting between rival Sudanese forces including air strikes on the capital Khartoum have killed at least 33 civilians, pro-democracy lawyers said overnight to Friday. Sudan has been gripped by nearly nine months of war pitting army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan against his former deputy, paramilitary commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo. The war has claimed at least 12,190 lives according to a conservative estimate by the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data […] today12 January, 2024