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Sudan

  • Tuesday, 4 November, 2025
    News in-depth
    Sudan civil war atrocities cast spotlight on UAE

    Abu Dhabi has repeatedly been accused of arming the RSF paramilitaries behind bloody takeover of El Fasher

  • Monday, 3 November, 2025
    Sudan famine spreading to besieged cities, hunger monitor warns

    Integrated Food Security Phase network declares El Fasher and Kadugli in grips of most catastrophic stage of hunger

    Desperate Sudanese civilians receive food after fleeing El Fasher
  • Friday, 31 October, 2025
    Satellite images and videos capture atrocities unfolding in Sudan

    Paramilitary forces’ takeover of El Fasher after 18-month siege marks a new chapter in country’s ruinous civil war

    RSF fighters holding weapons and making victory signs in front of a damaged building in El-Fasher, Sudan. Smoke rises in the background.
  • Wednesday, 29 October, 2025
    News in-depth
    Sudan siege ends in bloodbath despite pleas for mercy

    Evidence emerges of atrocities committed by the paramilitary RSF after it seized control of El Fasher

    People gather around makeshift shelters at a camp for displaced families, with belongings and water containers scattered on the ground.
  • Monday, 27 October, 2025
    BNP Paribas SA
    BNP Paribas confronts its past over Sudan sanctions breach

    A jury told the bank to pay millions to victims of the country’s genocidal regime but it vows to fight back

    A montage showing Omar al-Bashir speaking to troops, above the BNP Paribas building and logo.
  • Sunday, 26 October, 2025
    Sudan army base in besieged El Fasher falls to rival militia

    Paramilitary RSF took control after 19-month siege in which thousands died of starvation and massacres

    Two Sudanese RSF soldiers in camouflage uniforms sit with rifles and rocket-propelled grenades visible in front of them.
  • Monday, 20 October, 2025
    BNP Paribas SA
    BNP Paribas shares slump after Sudan court ruling

    Verdict in case over providing banking services to former ruler could open door to thousands more claims, lawyers argue

    The BNP Paribas bank branch in Monaco is partially visible behind large tropical plants and a tree trunk.
  • Friday, 17 October, 2025
    BNP Paribas SA
    US jury finds BNP Paribas liable for damages over Sudan banking role

    ‘Bellwether’ verdict may set stage for potentially far more damages as thousands of victims assert claims

    Sudan’s deposed military ruler Omar al-Bashir looks on from a defendant’s cage during the opening of his 2019 trial on corruption charges in Khartoum
  • Friday, 10 October, 2025
    US push to break siege in Sudan appears to fall apart

    Attacks on El Fasher have intensified since mooted aid deal last month

    A health worker measures the upper arm circumference of a young child as part of a malnutrition screening at a WFP camp.
  • Friday, 10 October, 2025
    Oil & Gas industry
    Vitol caught in crossfire as UAE blocks Sudan oil shipments

    Halt in flow of South Sudan crude exports to Fujairah disrupts supplies to one of the world’s busiest marine fuel hubs

    Aerial view of the Port of Fujairah showing docks, industrial infrastructure, and ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
  • Friday, 26 September, 2025
    US foreign policy
    Trump envoy Boulos says deal to break Sudan siege imminent

    US Africa adviser tells FT that paramilitary forces will allow aid into El Fasher, where thousands face starvation and death

    Women in colourful dresses stand in line for aid at Gendrassa refugee camp, with a young boy seated nearby on the ground.
  • Thursday, 11 September, 2025
    Law
    US trial begins over alleged BNP Paribas role in rights abuses in Sudan

    Bank’s lawyer responds that it ‘isn’t to blame’ as class action by Sudanese refugees kicks off in New York courtroom

    Omar al-Bashir addresses parliament in the capital Khartoum in 2019, standing at a podium, with seated attendees in the background.
  • Wednesday, 10 September, 2025
    Sudan accuses UAE of sponsoring mercenaries to fight for rebels

    Complaint to UN Security Council claims Abu Dhabi used security groups to contract former Colombian soldiers

    Two Sudanese soldiers from the Rapid Support Forces in camouflage uniforms and armed with rifles sit behind a row of rockets.
  • Monday, 8 September, 2025
    Hydropower
    Africa’s largest dam triggers alarm down the Nile

    Ethiopia celebrates opening of giant hydropower project while Sudan and Egypt warn of threat to water security

    The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam
  • Saturday, 30 August, 2025
    News in-depthDarfur
    ‘We watch the graveyards from space’: satellites track Sudanese city under siege

    Paramilitary forces have cut off El Fasher, the military government’s final stronghold in the western Darfur region

  • Monday, 25 August, 2025
    News in-depthFood security
    Global famine deaths rise as leaders use food as a weapon

    After decades of decline, the number of people dying from hunger is increasing as starvation spreads from Sudan to Gaza

    Left; People who fled the Zamzam camp for the internally displaced after it fell under RSF control, queue for food rations in a makeshift encampment in an open field near the town of Tawila in war-torn Sudan’s western Darfur region on April 13, 2025. Right; Palestinian children line up to receive a hot meal at a food distribution point in Nuseirat on June 30, 2025
  • Tuesday, 29 July, 2025
    Trump turns peacekeeping efforts to Sudan as Ukraine and Gaza talks stall

    US set to host talks in Washington after mixed results ending conflicts elsewhere

    The aid packages are being distributed from the back of a truck
  • Thursday, 26 June, 2025
    ReviewFilm
    Sudan, Remember Us — chronicle of hope and violence

    Documentary looks back to the celebratory days of Sudan’s 2019 revolution, and the aftermath

    Three women sit together, smiling; one is talking animatedly
  • Friday, 20 June, 2025
    Record prices fuel surge in Sudan conflict gold smuggling

    Much of the precious metal is transported through the UAE and used to finance warring parties

    A gold bar displayed at a gold laboratory in Port Sudan, Sudan, on Wednesday, Oct. 30, 2024, centre, members of Sudan’s armed forces take part in a military parade on August 14, 2024, left
  • Sunday, 18 May, 2025
    News in-depth
    Military briefing: the foreign drones that turned Sudan’s civil war

    Influx of weapons believed to have come from China, Turkey and the UAE has escalated the ruinous conflict

    General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, a Serbian Chinese made CH-95 drone; satellite image shows smoke rising from burning oil tanks in Port Sudan, Sudan May 6, 2025
  • Tuesday, 6 May, 2025
    Sudan’s wartime capital hit by drone attacks for first time

    Assault on army-held Port Sudan heralds dangerous escalation in two-year civil war

    A large plume of smoke rises from a fuel depot
  • Tuesday, 15 April, 2025
    Sudan paramilitaries massacre hundreds of refugees in Darfur

    Activists warn of unfolding genocide as UK and others host peace conference in London

    People who fled a camp for the internally displaced after it fell under RSF control queue for food rations near the town of Tawila in war-torn Sudan’s western Darfur region
  • Tuesday, 15 April, 2025
    Tom Fletcher
    Do we have the humanity to meet the Sudan crisis?

    After two years of brutal war and famine, a surge in international solidarity is needed

    Sudanese line up to collect a meal in Omdourman
  • Wednesday, 9 April, 2025
    Abdalla Hamdok
    There is no military solution in Sudan

    Wars end when political will, diplomacy and collective action force a path towards peace

    A fighter loyal to the army patrols a market area in Khartoum
  • Sunday, 23 March, 2025
    News in-depth
    The battle for Khartoum: Sudan war comes full circle

    Sudanese Armed Forces recapture presidential palace and central bank headquarters, but fighting is not over

    Sudanese army soldiers celebrate after taking over the Republican Palace in Khartoum
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