Dozens of Sudanese demonstrated outside the seat of the army-backed government in Port Sudan on Tuesday to protest against its move to enact a partial currency swap.
RSF says it would work with civilians, not control them Diplomat: 'I see no one rushing to recognise them' No immediate ...
Information Minister Khalid Alesir says RSF militias are the ones who 'target the civilians, abuse, rape, loot and kick them ...
Sudan Shield Forces, allied with the Sudanese army, seized control of the town of Wad Rawah in Al Jazirah state from the ...
The deadline for replacing banknotes ends today in seven states and tomorrow in Sennar state. Adding to the complexity, civil ...
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) seized back control of a key logistical base in North Darfur on Sunday, the paramilitary ...
The Sudanese government strongly rejected on Sunday a report backed by the United Nations which determined that famine had ...
The RSF have a long history of raping and attacking ethnic minority groups. The paramilitary group emerged from the Janjaweed ...
Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have signaled a shift towards partitioning the country, announcing plans to collaborate ...
According to the U.N. nearly 14 million people have been displaced and more than 24,000 people have been killed in Sudan's ...
The United Arab Emirates, under fire in Washington, has promised States not to arm paramilitaries in Sudan's brutal civil war ...
DUBAI/CAIRO - Sudan's Rapid Support Forces (RSF) fighters have said they will work with a planned new government to oversee territories they control, the starkest move they have made towards a ...