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Sudan's Civil War: 12 Million Displaced, Deepening Divisions

Sudan's civil war, sparked by a power struggle between two generals, has displaced 12 million people, with 64% of the population needing humanitarian aid; the conflict deepens existing societal divisions and threatens long-term stability, exacerbated by reduced international funding.

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Sudan's Civil War Risks Partition, Worsening Humanitarian Crisis

Sudan's civil war, ongoing since April 2023, between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), risks splitting the country into two rival administrations, exacerbating the dire humanitarian crisis affecting 12.9 million displaced people, many of whom face starvation and dis...

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Syrian Archbishop Reports Genocide Against Alawites

Archbishop Yacoub Mourad, a Syrian Catholic cleric, reports widespread human rights abuses against Alawites in Syria, including arbitrary detentions, unfair trials, and killings by the transitional government under Ahmed al Sharaa, calling for UN intervention.

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Fragmented Syria: Sharaa's Presidency Amidst Foreign Powers' Competition

Following a 13-year civil war and the December 2023 capture of Damascus by Hayat Tahrir al-Sham, Ahmed Sharaa leads a divided Syria, facing challenges from Turkey, the US, and other regional powers vying for influence amid internal conflicts and a fragmented territory.

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SAF Advances Shift Sudanese War's Focus to Darfur Amidst Dire Humanitarian Crisis

Recent Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) advances against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Khartoum and Omdurman signal a potential turning point in the Sudanese war, impacting the humanitarian crisis in Darfur which is now the main theatre of war, but where arms supply to both sides continues unabated.

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DRC Conflict: Goma Fighting Causes Mass Casualties and Humanitarian Crisis

Intense fighting between the DRC army and M23 rebels in Goma, DRC, has resulted in numerous deaths, including international peacekeepers, and a worsening humanitarian crisis, with hospitals overwhelmed and reports of widespread atrocities. Protests erupted in Kinshasa, targeting embassies accused of...

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RSF's Parallel Government Risks Dividing Sudan, Exacerbating Crisis

Sudan's civil war, raging for almost two years between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), is worsening with the RSF declaring a parallel government in western Darfur and parts of southern Sudan, jeopardizing the already dire humanitarian situation and potentially div...

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BiH Court Orders Detention for RS Leadership

Bosnia and Herzegovina's court issued a one-month detention order for Republika Srpska's president, prime minister, and parliament speaker for allegedly attacking the country's constitutional order, following their refusal to appear for questioning and the RS's passage of laws undermining BiH's judi...

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Over 1,000 Dead in Renewed Syrian Clashes

Over 1,000 people, mostly Alawite civilians, died in recent clashes in Syria's Latakia and Tartous regions between former and current regime forces three months after Bashar al-Assad's departure, raising concerns of a renewed civil war fueled by misinformation and foreign intervention.

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Rwanda's Support for M23 Rebels in DRC Causes International Inaction

Rwanda's support for the M23 militia in the Democratic Republic of Congo has led to the capture of Goma, causing at least 2900 deaths since January, prompting international condemnation but limited action due to Rwanda's strategic importance.

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Goma Conflict: 900 Dead, M23 Advances Amidst Calls for Rwandan Sanctions

Intense fighting between Congolese government forces and M23 rebels in Goma, DRC, from last week, resulted in at least 900 deaths and nearly 2,900 injuries, according to the UN, surpassing earlier reports; the M23, supported by Rwandan troops, continues its advance, prompting international calls for...

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M23 Seizes Goma, DRC: 300,000 Flee Amidst Western Calls for Ceasefire

Over 300,000 people have fled their homes in Goma, DRC, following an incursion by the M23 rebel militia, resulting in widespread violence, looting, and attacks on medical facilities; Western nations have condemned the actions and called for a ceasefire.

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