Sudan, El-Fasher and RSF
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Pope Leo XIV on Sunday renewed his appeal for a ceasefire in Sudan and the opening of humanitarian corridors. The United Nations has accused fighters from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, which captured the city of al-Fashir recently,
They would ask a man to run,” one of the few eyewitnesses told NBC News. “Once you start running, they shoot you.”
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Sudan war takes a turn as paramilitary force captures Darfur, threatening to split the country
Sudan's brutal two-year war has entered a new, dangerous phase. The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces this week seized control of the entire Darfur region, after ousting the rival Sudanese army from its last stronghold there.
With tens of thousands dead and millions displaced, one of Africa’s most severe outbreaks of sectarian violence is poised to take a dramatic turn for the worse
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Sudan’s North Kordofan ‘deteriorating’ under RSF as thousands flee
Civilians in Bara locality face ‘continued violations’ at the hands of the RSF, the Sudan Doctors Network says.
CAIRO, EGYPT | Xinhua | The capital of Sudan’s North Darfur State, El Fasher, has fallen to the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) following the withdrawal of the national army — a major turning point in the country’s two-and-a-half-year civil war that has intensified fears of a worsening humanitarian catastrophe.
Aid workers are concerned that only a few people fleeing the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces in Sudan's Darfur region have reached safety
Fasher, the capital of North Darfur state, in what the United Nations chief called a “terrible escalation” in the conflict.
Mass killings continue to be reported in the Sudanese city of El Fasher after rebel forces took control on Sunday, ending an 18-month siege and sparking further alarm about a massive humanitarian crisis.