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Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) Production Linked to Amazon Deforestation

A Reuters investigation reveals that a Texas-based refinery, Diamond Green Diesel, producing Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) for US airlines, sourced animal fat from Brazilian cattle ranches illegally deforesting the Amazon rainforest, raising concerns about the sustainability of SAF production and ...

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UK Invests £63m in Sustainable Aviation Fuel, Facing Climate Concerns

The UK government will invest £63 million in 17 British companies to develop sustainable aviation fuels (SAF) from sources like forest cuttings and household waste, aiming to create 1,400 jobs, add £5 billion to the economy, and meet rising demands while facing criticism over its effectiveness.

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Air-Based Fuel: A Promising but Expensive Path to Carbon-Neutral Aviation

Sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), produced from air, offers a potential solution for carbon-neutral air travel, though its high cost—$8,720 per ton for e-SAF versus $2,365 for bio-SAF and $830 for traditional fuel—presents challenges; however, commercial use is projected to begin by 2030.

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Khartoum in Ruins After Two Years of RSF Occupation

The Sudanese capital Khartoum, occupied by the RSF for two years, suffered widespread destruction and looting resulting in at least 61,000 deaths, with millions displaced, and the city left in ruins following the RSF's retreat.

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Sudan Conflict: Millions Displaced, Humanitarian Crisis Deepens

A conflict between Sudan's army and a paramilitary group has displaced over 12 million people, left 60% of the population dependent on aid, and caused an estimated 40,000-150,000 deaths, with women and girls suffering disproportionately; international aid is insufficient, and peace prospects remain ...

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Sudan Conflict: 14 Million Displaced, 32,973 Dead

The Sudanese conflict between the SAF and RSF, beginning April 15, 2023, has resulted in over 14 million displaced people, at least 32,973 reported deaths, and widespread destruction, with Khartoum as the epicenter of violence.

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Sudan's War: Two Rival Governments, Armed Groups, and an Uncertain Future

Sudan's civil war has produced two rival governments: the army-backed administration in Port Sudan and the RSF-backed Tasis coalition, both heavily reliant on armed groups for power and resources, creating instability.

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Cholera Epidemic Sweeps Khartoum Amidst Post-Conflict Crisis

The return of tens of thousands to Khartoum after its recapture revealed widespread damage and a cholera outbreak caused by the RSF's destruction of infrastructure, leading to hundreds of deaths and a potential for hundreds of thousands more.

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RSF Drone Strikes on Port Sudan Prompt SAF Threat to Cut UAE Ties

Sudan's RSF launched drone strikes on Port Sudan on May 4th, prompting the SAF to threaten severing ties with the UAE due to alleged support for the RSF, potentially impacting Sudan's economy and escalating the conflict.

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Sudan Civil War: 28,700 Dead, 15 Million Displaced

Sudan's civil war, reignited in April 2023, has resulted in 28,700 deaths by November 2024 and over 15 million displaced by April 2025, stemming from decades-long ethnic, religious, and political tensions and a power struggle between the SAF and RSF over resources and power.

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Sudanese Army Recaptured Khartoum Center; Risk of Country Division Remains

After days of fighting, Sudan's army reportedly seized the presidential palace and central Khartoum on March 21, 2025, but the RSF claims to be near and still fighting; the conflict, which began in April 2023, risks dividing the country, worsening an already catastrophic humanitarian crisis affectin...

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Sudanese Army Recaptured Khartoum, But Wider War Continues

After almost two years of brutal occupation by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, the Sudanese army retook Khartoum, marking a significant turning point but leaving the wider war unresolved, with estimates of 150,000 deaths and 15 million displaced.

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