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Published on Apr 2, 2025Source: Africa.com - Center-left
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Published on Apr 2, 2025
2 killed as Sudan's paramilitary intensifies attacks on displacement camp in North Darfur
CAIRO — At least two people were killed in attacks by Sudan's paramilitary forces on a famine-stricken camp in North Darfur for people displaced by the war in the country, officials and humanitarian organizations said. The Abo Shouk displacement camp …
Source: Newsday - New York - Neutral -
Published on Apr 2, 2025
South Sudan launches Electronic Permits, Regional Cargo Tracking
By Kei Emmanuel Duku South Sudan Revenue Authority (SSRA) launched Electronic Permit and Regional Cargo Tracking System to improve cargo security and trade efficiency across East Africa. This system was launched at the Uganda Revenue Authority (URA) …
Source: Number One Citizen Daily - Neutral -
Published on Apr 2, 2025
Sudan: at least 12 civilians killed in latest RSF attacks
At least 12 Sudanese civilians have been killed in the latest attacks by the paramilitary Rapid Support Force (RSF) in South Kordofan State, an activist group said on Wednesday, Anadolu has reported. According to Sudan Doctors’ Network writing on social …
Source: Middle East Monitor - Uncategorized -
Published on Apr 2, 2025
Fighting Erupts Between Sudanese Army and RSF in Southern Sudan
Intense fighting broke out on Tuesday between the Sudanese army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in El-Obeid, the capital of North Kordofan state in southern Sudan. A military source reportedly said that the army inflicted heavy losses on …
Source: News Central TV - Uncategorized -
Published on Apr 2, 2025
Sudan: Ruto’s claims on tea exports ‘inaccurate,’ Kenyan tea still banned
Sudan insists that it has not reversed the ban on tea trade with Kenya imposed about three weeks ago in protest against Nairobi’s hobnobbing with the paramilitary group Rapid Support Forces (RSF), who are fighting against the ruling junta. Sudan’s embassy …
Source: Zawya - Uncategorized -
Published on Apr 2, 2025
How economic interests pushed Uganda to deploy in S. Sudan?
Fear of a blown-out war in Juba saw Uganda deploy its military there with an eye on keeping the peace while securing investments made by Kampala. Interviews with regional security officials familiar with the matter say Uganda sensed, ahead of the region, …
Source: Zawya - Uncategorized -
Published on Apr 2, 2025
Govt denies diplomatic row with South Sudan after Raila's efforts to mediate: "N...
Raila Odinga alleged that South Sudan’s VP Riek Machar and Interior Minister Angelina Teny were under house arrest, a claim Juba firmly denied President Kiir’s office dismissed Raila’s statements as unfounded, claiming that his meeting with Uganda's …
Source: TUKO - Neutral -
Published on Apr 2, 2025
Kenya receives at least 20 refugees from South Sudan daily Mudavadi
Cabinet secretary for foreign and Diaspora Affairs Musalia Mudavadi addressed the media on 19, March,2025 [ Jenipher Wachie, Standard] Kenya is receiving at least 20 refugees from South Sudan daily due to the ongoing humanitarian crisis, Foreign Affairs …
Source: The Standard - Uncategorized -
Published on Apr 2, 2025
Hunger and Heightened Insecurity Pushes Sudan to the Brink of Collapse
Africa, Armed Conflicts, Climate Change, Crime & Justice, Education, Food and Agriculture, Headlines, Health, Human Rights, Humanitarian Emergencies, Migration & Refugees, TerraViva United Nations The United Nations Security Council Hears Reports …
Source: Inter Press Service - Label Pending