Sudan’s brutal civil war between the national army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has raged for two years, killing at least 150,000 people and displacing millions.
In a significant development, the Sudanese military has recaptured the presidential palace in Khartoum, marking a potential turning point in the conflict. The war has devastated the country, leaving civilians trapped in dire conditions and worsening an already severe humanitarian crisis. Sudan has a long history of coups and instability, and the outcome of this latest battle could shape the nation’s future.
The international community has largely overlooked the crisis, despite its catastrophic toll.
.Here are the top political news stories for today.
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Sudan Ravaged by a Civil War the World Has Overlooked
A long-simmering dispute between Sudan’s army and a paramilitary group exploded into a full-blown civil war in April 2023. At least 150,000 people may have been killed since then, according to US estimates,
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The war in Sudan appears to be reaching a critical juncture after nearly two years of fighting that has killed tens of thousands, driven millions from their homes and spread famine.
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Sudan’s Military Retakes Presidential Palace in Devastated Capital
Two years into a civil war, troops recaptured the palace in Khartoum, routing a paramilitary foe. Civilians have been trapped in the middle in a city with an apocalyptic air.
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