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UN's probe in Sudan finds 'hallmarks of genocide'

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RSF Actions in Sudan's Al-Fashir Points to Genocide, UN Probe Says
Mass killings of non‑Arab communities when ⁠the ⁠Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group captured the ⁠Sudanese city of al‑Fashir bears hallmarks that point to genocide, an independent UN probe said in ​a new report on Thursday.

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 · 16h
UN investigators accuse Sudanese paramilitary of ‘genocidal’ atrocities
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Assault on Sudanese City Bore ‘Hallmarks of Genocide,’ U.N. Finds
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'Hallmark of genocide' found in Sudan's el-Fasher — UN
An independent fact-finding mission said the paramilitary RSF's capture of el-Fasher bore the "hallmarks of genocide."

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 · 19h
Sudan atrocities are 'hallmarks of genocide', UN says
 · 23h
RSF actions in Sudan's al-Fashir points to genocide, UN probe says
 · 17h
Seige of Sudan city bore hallmarks of genocide, say UN-backed investigators
Militiamen rounded up and killed members of black African ethnic groups like the Zaghawa and Fur, and conducted widespread rapes.

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Hebdo Ahram · 18h
RSF atrocities in Sudan’s El-Fasher bear ‘hallmarks of genocide’: UN
 · 20h
UN says atrocities carried out against non-Arab civilians in Sudan
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War-weary Sudanese celebrate as Ramadan returns to Khartoum

War-weary Sudanese celebrate as Ramadan returns to Khartoum
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Sudanese army finds overwhelming suffering after breaking RSF siege of embattled city

A U.N.-backed global hunger watchdog warned Thursday that famine is spreading to more parts of Darfur in western Sudan. The U.N. says the war between Sudan’s army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has driven 14 million people from their homes and killed an estimated 40,
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As Sudanese city returns to life after two-year siege, drone threat lingers

Markets reopen in Dilling, South Kordofan’s second largest city. Yet residents face persistent aerial attacks.
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Sudan war crimes saw 6,000 killed in three days, UN says

Paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) committed the atrocities in the city of el-Fasher, says a UN report.
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Sudanese military claims to have broken RSF siege of Kordofan's regional capital

Sudan's military says troops have advanced in the central region of Kordofan, breaking a siege imposed by a paramilitary group on a famine-stricken town.
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Sudanese nomads trapped as war fuels banditry and ethnic splits

By Eltayeb Siddig NEAR AL-OBEID, Sudan, Feb 9 (Reuters) - Gubara al-Basheer and his family used to traverse Sudan's desert with their camels and livestock, moving freely between markets, water sources,
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Sudanese army breaks RSF siege in key South Kordofan capital

The Sudanese army’s advancement also provided relief to residents in Kadugli, who have been facing famine due to the Rapid Support Forces' siege of the city.
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Sudan: how warring factions gained influence in the country’s food system – and what it means for the current conflict

Militaries play a major role in the politics of many countries. They determine whether elections can occur and who can compete. From Egypt to Pakistan and Myanmar to Uganda, the military is often the most important powerholder.
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Sudanese army says it has broken siege of famine-stricken Kadugli

By Nafisa Eltahir and Khalid Abdelaziz Feb 3 - The Sudanese army said it broke a years-long siege on the city of Kadugli on Tuesday, potentially providing tens of thousands of people a reprieve from famine and signaling a shift in the war's momentum.
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Civil War-Torn Sudan Sits On Unexplored Mineral Riches Worth Billions

Sudan is seeking foreign investment to develop its largely untapped mineral wealth, including gold, copper, uranium, and rare earth elements.
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Sudanese Copts acquired malaria resistance thanks to a rapid evolutionary process, research reveals

An international study investigating the genomic diversity of the Sudanese population reveals that the Copts originating in Egypt—who settled in the country between the seventh and eleventh centuries—have acquired a genetic variant that protects them from contracting malaria.
Sudan Tribune on MSN
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Sudanese groups, UN condemn deadly drone strikes in Kordofan

February 18, 2026 (AL-FULA) – Political forces and rights groups on Wednesday condemned an escalation in drone strikes across the Kordofan and Blue Nile regions that have killed dozens of civilians, including women and children.

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