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Sudan is facing mounting international scrutiny following a series of grave human rights violations emerging from the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese Armed Forces and the Rapid Support Forces ...
Darfur, known as the scene of genocide 20 years ago, has been caught up in Sudan’s civil war with new rounds of abuses.
The ICC has said the situation in Darfur, where some 40,000 people have been killed and almost 13 million displaced, "has ...
In May 2025, a news report revealed that the RSF militia in Sudan broke into warehouses and looted $75 million worth of gum ...
Recent policies seen in Sudan, a member of the Arab League, offer one example. Along with fellow Arab League nations Algeria and Iraq, Sudan abstained when the UN General Assembly overwhelmingly ...
Approximately 80% of the world’s gum arabic is harvested from Sudan’s acacia trees. The sap has become a significant source of funding for both sides in the war, according to Sudanese traders.
Sudan’s leaders failed to extend rights to people in the South, which led to the nation’s partition [EPA] The division of Sudan into two states is a dangerous precedent. The Arab world has to ...
Gum Arabic: Sudan's Miracle Commodity Gum arabic is used for medicinal purposes and in soft drinks, yet is nutritious and nonfat. One Sudanese businessman has even called it "an endowment from God." ...
Sudan sent troops to all three conflicts and it was in Khartoum in 1967 where the Arab League declared the "three no's"—"no peace with Israel, no recognition of Israel, no negotiations with it." ...