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Swooping low over the banks of a Nile River tributary, an aid flight run by retired American military officers released a ...
Sudan's Vice President Malik Agar previously reported to be advancing to reopen the strategic El Obeid-Dilling road, which connects key urban centres across South Kordofan.
South Kordofan / Port Sudan — At least 565 families have displaced from Dibebad in South Kordofan on Friday due to clashes between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF).The Sudanese Armed ...
June 7, 2025 (KADUGLI) – The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and an allied rebel group have seized the town of Um Dehilib in Sudan’s South Kordo ...
June 7, 2025 (KADUGLI) – The paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and an allied rebel group have seized the town of Um Dehilib in Sudan’s South Kordofan state from the army, as the military ...
The RSF announced Thursday that its forces had retaken the key towns of Dibeibat, in South Kordofan state, and Al-Khoei, in West Kordofan state, which border South Sudan.
JUBA (Reuters) -Fifty-kilo sacks of food hurtled out the open hatch of the cargo plane, scattering in the wind on their 1,000-foot descent to the northeastern flatlands of South Sudan. The campaign, ...
GENEVA - Over 165,000 people have fled increasing tensions and conflict in South Sudan in the past three months, seeking safety both within the country and across borders and deepening an already dire ...
West Kordofan, comprising 15 localities, is home to various tribes and clans, most notably the Misseriya. Key localities include Al Salam, Al Nuhud, Ghubaish, Abu Zabad, Al Mujlad, and Abyei.
Amnesty describes as an open violation of the embargo the “deployment of armed Ugandan soldiers and military equipment to South Sudan since March 11, 2025”. Violations of UN sanctions. The UN Security ...
In Al Dubeibat, South Kordofan, a similar attack killed two civilians and injured five, sources told Sudan Tribune. Separately, fighter jets hit an army position in Al Dubeibat, killing soldiers ...
From Gaza to South Sudan, Private Firms Deliver Aid and Face Questions By Aaron Ross JUBA (Reuters) -Fifty-kilo sacks of food hurtled out the open hatch of the cargo plane, scattering in the wind ...
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