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A paramilitary group in Sudan has announced the formation of a parallel government in areas it controls, mainly in Darfur.
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Since a sharp escalation in fighting in South Sudan in late February, 165,000 people have fled their homes, seeking safety either within the country or across borders, the UN refugee agency UNHCR ...
The UN Security Council is due to vote in late May on whether to renew an arms embargo on South Sudan for another year. Amnesty International is warning that the conflict could worsen without it.
South Sudan’s Mi-24 helicopters also seem to be on the move, despite the government’s fleet reportedly being non-functional and grounded since the arms embargo was imposed in 2018.
Global concern had once again shifted to South Sudan, where a long-simmering conflict had claimed thousands of lives, displaced over 2.3 million people, and left around 60,000 children ...