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The RSF-backed parallel government could complicate peace talks and cement a de facto partition in Sudan, say analysts.
As violence and rights abuses rage on, the coalition pledges to pursue a ‘secular, democratic’ and decentralised Sudan.
Sudanese paramilitaries, led by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), are forming a parallel government amid ongoing conflict with ...
African Unionis urging member states and the international community not to recognize the rival government, warning that the RSF’s move could further fragment Sudan and derail fragile peace efforts.
Sudan's women and children are paying the highest price for a war the world barely acknowledges. 12 million people have been ...
Sudanese paramilitaries are forming a parallel government to the one controlled by the country's army, pushing Sudan further ...
Sudan’s regular army, known as the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), has fought a bloody civil war against the paramilitary Rapid ...
CAIRO/DUBAI (Reuters) -Sudanese paramilitaries are forming a parallel government to the one controlled by the country's army, ...
The tide turned against the RSF in March after losing much of Khartoum to the army, with ...
The RSF, headed by Gen. Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, has seemed to be determined to keep fighting. The RSF still holds much of western Sudan, particularly most of the Darfur region.
Today, Sudan is riven by conflict, with the RSF believed to be in control of much of the country’s western and central regions, including Darfur and parts of the capital Khartoum. More than 11 ...