Sudan civil war
Over 100 Killed in Sudan Kindergarten and Hospital Attacks: WHO Reports Dozens of Children Among Victims
Dec 09, 2025 12:30 am CST
The World Health Organization reports that more than 100 people, including 63 children, were killed when Sudan's Rapid Support Forces attacked a kindergarten and hospital in South Kordofan state. The December 4 attacks involved repeated strikes and targeting of first responders, representing another tragic episode in Sudan's 2.5-year civil war.
Trump Pledges to End Sudan's Civil War Following Saudi Crown Prince's Request for U.S. Intervention
Nov 20, 2025 07:39 am CST
President Trump has committed to resolving Sudan's devastating civil war after discussions with Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, promising to work with regional powers including Saudi Arabia, UAE, and Egypt to end the conflict that has killed thousands and displaced millions since April 2023. This marks a shift in Trump's foreign policy focus as he acknowledges the humanitarian crisis in what he now describes as "the most violent place on Earth."
Fleeing Horror: Survivors Recount Brutal Violence and Mass Exodus from Sudan's El-Fasher
Nov 14, 2025 02:49 pm CST
Refugees from Sudan's El-Fasher describe harrowing escapes amid intensified violence as the Rapid Support Forces captured the city after an 18-month siege. Nearly 90,000 people have fled in just two weeks, facing extortion at checkpoints and witnessing horrific scenes of death. The ongoing civil war has displaced almost 12 million people and created what the UN calls the world's most extensive hunger crisis.
Sudan's Humanitarian Crisis Deepens: Two Cities Confirmed in Famine Following Extended Military Sieges
Nov 04, 2025 02:54 am CST
The UN-backed Integrated Food Security Phase Classification has officially confirmed famine conditions in al-Fashir and Kadugli, two Sudanese cities besieged during the country's ongoing civil war. The crisis, resulting from a 30-month conflict between the Rapid Support Forces and the Sudanese army, has left 21.2 million people facing acute food insecurity while International Criminal Court prosecutors gather evidence of alleged mass killings following al-Fashir's fall to paramilitary forces.
Sudan's Civil War: The Foreign Powers Behind Warring Generals and Their Global Proxy Battle
Oct 31, 2025 04:01 pm CST
Sudan's civil war between the army led by General Burhan and the paramilitary RSF under Mohamed Hamdan Daglo has evolved into a global proxy conflict, with numerous foreign powers providing covert support despite UN warnings. This analysis examines which countries are backing each faction, how external interference is fueling the humanitarian crisis that has displaced nearly 12 million people, and the complex web of regional alliances reshaping the Horn of Africa's geopolitical landscape.
Satellite Evidence Reveals Mass Killings and Displacement in Sudan's El-Fasher Captured by RSF Forces
Oct 30, 2025 05:48 pm CST
Satellite imagery from Yale's Humanitarian Research Lab documents evidence of systematic killings, house-to-house clearance operations, and massive civilian displacement following the RSF capture of El-Fasher, the army's last stronghold in Darfur. The ongoing conflict has claimed 40,000 lives and displaced 12 million people according to UN estimates.
Sudan's Humanitarian Catastrophe: RSF Capture of El-Fasher Sparks Genocide Fears Amid Mass Atrocities
Oct 29, 2025 10:05 am CST
The capture of El-Fasher by Sudan's Rapid Support Forces has triggered fears of genocide reminiscent of Darfur's darkest days. With 177,000 civilians trapped, documented executions, and "Rwanda-level" violence according to experts, the conflict has created the world's largest displacement crisis as both sides stand accused of widespread atrocities in a war that has effectively partitioned the country.
Sudan Crisis Deepens: RSF Claims Capture of Final Army Stronghold in Darfur Region
Oct 26, 2025 09:05 pm CST
Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have claimed the capture of the army headquarters in El-Fasher, potentially gaining control of the last major urban center in Darfur. This development marks a significant shift in Sudan's two-year conflict that has killed tens of thousands and displaced nearly 12 million people, while leaving 260,000 civilians trapped in El-Fasher without humanitarian aid or food supplies.






