Sudan’s war has triggered a massive displacement crisis, with more than 14 million people forced to flee their homes.
A New York Times reporter and photographer were the first Western journalists to visit central Khartoum since the civil war ...
the army has also taken parts of central Sudan in recent weeks. But this does not represent an end to the war as the RSF still controls large areas of the country, particularly in the western ...
Two years ago, Sudan was thrown into disarray when its army and a powerful paramilitary group began a vicious struggle for power. The war, which continues to this day, has claimed more than ...
Russian financial and military contributions have been credited with helping the SAF achieve its gains in recent months. Russia has long desired a Red Sea naval base near Port Sudan, and the expulsion ...
South Sudan has never held a national election. Its current government is the result of a power-sharing agreement struck in 2018 between Kiir and Machar. The deal ended a five-year-civil war ...
New alliances in Sudan’s civil war risk sparking a regional conflict by drawing in neighbouring South Sudan, analysts tell Al Jazeera. The biggest development was an alliance in February between ...
By Declan Walsh and Abdi Latif Dahir Reporting from Nairobi A momentous battle is being fought for control of Khartoum, Sudan’s capital. A civil war has engulfed the country for two years ...
Sudan's army has recaptured the presidential palace from rival paramilitaries and is pushing ahead to wrest full control of the capital, but analysts warn that the brutal two-year war is far from ...