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  • 4 weeks ago | kfgo.com | Khalid Abdelaziz

    By Khalid AbdelazizDUBAI (Reuters) – The Sudanese army shelled parts of Khartoum’s twin city of Omdurman from early morning on Thursday, residents said, after declaring victory over their Rapid Support Forces rivals in a two-year battle for the capital. The army ousted the RSF from its last footholds in Khartoum on Wednesday but the paramilitary RSF holds some areas in Omdurman, directly across the Nile River, and has consolidated in west Sudan, splitting the nation into rival zones.

  • 4 weeks ago | ca.marketscreener.com | Khalid Abdelaziz

    DUBAI (Reuters) - The Sudanese army shelled parts of Khartoum's twin city of Omdurman from early morning on Thursday, residents said, after declaring victory over their Rapid Support Forces rivals in a two-year battle for the capital. The army ousted the RSF from its last footholds in Khartoum on Wednesday but the paramilitary RSF holds some areas in Omdurman, directly across the Nile River, and has consolidated in west Sudan, splitting the nation into rival zones.

  • 4 weeks ago | streetinsider.com | Khalid Abdelaziz

    1. TSLA2. GM3. SPY4. F5. GME6. DLTR7. CHWY8. WOOF9. DOOO10. NVDA Tweet Share E-mail0 shares Sudanese citizens celebrate on a street after the Sudanese army deepened its control over the capital Khartoum, from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), in Port Sudan, Sudan, March 27, 2025.

  • 4 weeks ago | japantimes.co.jp | Nafisa Eltahir |Khalid Abdelaziz

    A Sudanese paramilitary force locked in a war with the army has placed new constraints on aid deliveries to territories where it is seeking to cement its control, including areas where famine is spreading, humanitarian workers say. The move comes as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces seek to form a parallel government in the west of the country, while it is rapidly losing ground in the capital, Khartoum — developments that could further divide the country, which split from South Sudan in 2011.

  • 4 weeks ago | sightmagazine.com.au | Khalid Abdelaziz |Reade Levinson |David Adams

    Khartoum, SudanReutersAn airstrike by the Sudanese Armed Forces on Monday night hit a crowded market in North Darfur, resulting in dozens of deaths and injuries, activists reported on Tuesday. Photos and videos posted on social media showed dozens of burned corpses, and smoke still rising from the ground. The footage was verified by the Centre for Information Resilience, a London-based non-profit group, which located the site to the village of Tora about 40 kilometres north of al-Fasher.

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