GENEVA (Reuters) - The U.N. refugee agency appealed for $1 billion to help provide aid to those fleeing violence in Sudan, saying it expected over 1.8 million to arrive in…
Aug 15 (Reuters) - More than one million people have fled Sudan to neighbouring states and people inside the country are running out of food and dying due to lack…
Clashes flared in parts of Sudan on the 100th day of the war on Sunday as mediation attempts by regional and international powers fail to find a path out of…
Residents report increased air strikes, artillery fire War erupted in Sudanese capital on April 15 Ceasefire talks in Jeddah suspended last week DUBAI, June 25 (Reuters) - Clashes, artillery fire…
By Aidan Lewis CAIRO, (Reuters) - Estimates that about a million people might flee Sudan by October may be conservative and conflict there risks increasing people trafficking and spreading weapons…
Artillery fire could be heard in parts of Khartoum and warplanes flew overhead on Tuesday, residents said, raising fears that intense fighting would erupt and shatter Sudanese hopes raised by…
GENEVA, May 19 (Reuters) - More than a million people have been displaced by fighting in Sudan so far, including a quarter of a million refugees, a U.N. Refugee Agency…
Air strikes, clashes in southern Khartoum Fighting has flared in Darfur, other areas No way to flee homes - Khartoum resident UN food agency says ramping up aid effort KHARTOUM,…
KHARTOUM, May 14 (Reuters) - Shelling and air strikes pounded parts of Sudan's capital on Sunday with little sign that warring military factions were ready to back down in a…
Talks on ceasefire to continue 'Quite far apart,' US official says Hope for restoration of water, electricity KHARTOUM, May 12 (Reuters) - Sudan's warring factions early on Friday committed to…
By Aidan Lewis and Lisa Barrington CAIRO (Reuters) - Military rivals locked in a conflict that erupted in Sudan on April 15 both courted foreign backing in the years leading…
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Fighting could be heard in south Khartoum on Sunday as envoys from Sudan's warring parties met in Saudi Arabia for talks that international mediators hope will bring…
RIYADH, May 6 (Reuters) - Sudan's warring parties were set to meet on Saturday in the Saudi Red Sea city of Jeddah for talks, Riyadh and Washington said, as international…
GENEVA, May 5 (Reuters) - The United Nations refugee agency (UNHCR) on Friday called on governments to allow civilians fleeing Sudan into their territory and not to send them back…
By Khalid Abdelaziz KHARTOUM, May 4 (Reuters) - Fierce fighting could be heard in central Khartoum on Thursday as the army tried to push back the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces…
The United Nations warned on Monday that 800,000 people may flee Sudan as rival military factions battled in the capital despite a supposed ceasefire and foreign states wound down evacuations.…
Sudanese expect more bloodshed, despite ceasefire Conflict enters third week, hundreds killed Figting focused on capital Khartoum, Darfur By Khalid Abdelaziz KHARTOUM, May 1 (Reuters) - Sudanese braced for more…
Latest ceasefire due to expire at midnight (2200 GMT) RSF says army launches attacks, army says RSF convoys destroyed Army says heavily armed wing of police force deployed By El…
U.N. envoy says sides more open to talks Air strikes and artillery heard in Khartoum Ex-PM sees 'nightmare' for world if conflict not stopped By El Tayeb Siddig and Nafisa…
Strikes by air, tanks and artillery shook Sudan's capital Khartoum and the adjacent city of Bahri on Friday, witnesses said, even though the army and a rival paramilitary force agreed…
72-hour ceasefire due to expire on Thursday Army says it gave initial approval to African proposal No comment from paramilitary RSF Britain warns may not be able to evacuate more…
Sudan's toppled leader Omar al-Bashir had been moved from Kober prison to a military hospital in the Sudanese capital before heavy fighting broke out there on April 15, two sources…
BERLIN, April 25 (Reuters) - Germany has ended its operation to evacuate people from Sudan, with over 700 people flown out of the country, including around 200 German citizens, the…
Fighting between army and RSF despite truce Official wanted by ICC leaves prison as conditions worsen Food, water, medicine fuel shortages 'extremely acute' -UN By Khalid Abdelaziz KHARTOUM (Reuters) -…
The British government said it had launched a large-scale evacuation of its citizens from Sudan on Tuesday, after the North African country's warring factions agreed to a 72-hour ceasefire.Britain said military flights…
LUXEMBOURG, April 24 (Reuters) - The European Union will keep working for a political settlement to the conflict in Sudan despite the recent evacuation of diplomatic staff and other EU…
By Khalid Abdelaziz and Nafisa Eltahir U.S. evacuates staff in operation from Djibouti UK says armed forces got its embassy staff out Fierce battles have continued during Eid holiday Many…
(Reuters) - A conflict raging in Sudan is rattling neighbouring countries and worrying the United States and others for reasons ranging from concern about shared Nile waters and oil pipelines…
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - The following outlines the struggle for power in recent years in Sudan, where clashes erupted a week ago between the military and the country's main paramilitary force:…
KHARTOUM, April 22 (Reuters) - Sudan's army said on Saturday it had agreed to help evacuate foreign nationals as sporadic gunfire and air strikes echoed across Khartoum despite promises by…
By Daphne Psaledakis and Phil Stewart WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. military is preparing options to evacuate the U.S. Embassy in Sudan, Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin said as the Biden…
Countries unable to evacuate foreign citizens Army, RSF say they agree to three-day truce WHO says more than 400 people killed By Khalid Abdelaziz and Nafisa Eltahir KHARTOUM, April 22…
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The United States is preparing to send a large number of additional troops to its base in Djibouti in case of an eventual evacuation from Sudan, a…
Army deploys on foot in Khartoum UN push for Eid holiday ceasefire appears to fail Countries unable to evacuate foreign citizens Up to 20,000 cross border into neighbour Chad By…
(Reuters) - The Russian private military Wagner Group denied it was operating in Sudan and said it had nothing to do with battles rocking the giant impoverished African state. Western…
Wim Fransen, the head of the EU’s humanitarian agency in Sudan, was shot amid fighting in the country’s capital Khartoum on Tuesday, a European Commission spokesperson said. The spokesperson confirmed…
By Aidan Lewis and Khalid Abdelaziz KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Fighting has erupted in Sudan's capital Khartoum and at other sites across the country as powerful rival military factions battle for…
Defence ministry HQ and airport focus of fighting At least 270 people killed, 2,600 injured - ministry US-brokered 24-hour ceasefire push fails Power struggle has dashed transition to democracy Japan…
By Khalid Abdelaziz, Nafisa Eltahir and Humeyra Pamuk Military action in air, on ground despite truce pact Truce was meant to enable humanitarian relief efforts Factional fighting derailed push for…
Sudan's army chief has branded the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces a rebellious group and ordered it be dissolved, as the faction battled the army in deadly violence that derailed a…
Sudan's army appears to gain upper hand, witnesses say 59 civilians and scores of fighters killed in clashes UN food agency says 3 employees killed, halts operations By Khalid Abdelaziz…
By Khalid Abdelaziz and Nafisa Eltahir KHARTOUM, April 16 (Reuters) - Sudan's military launched air strikes on a paramilitary force's base near the capital in a bid to reassert control…
The United States has stepped up pressure on Middle East allies to expel the Wagner Group, a military contractor owned by an oligarch with close ties to Russia’s president, from…
KHARTOUM (Reuters) - Israel and Sudan have finalised a deal to normalise relations, with a signing ceremony expected following a transfer of power from the military to a civilian government…
CAIRO (Reuters) -Sudan's military leader General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan said on Monday the army will withdraw from ongoing political talks and allow political and revolutionary groups to form a transitional…
Sudanese Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok said he was resigning, six weeks after returning to his post in a deal with military coup leaders he argued could save a transition toward…
KHARTOUM, Nov 21 (Reuters) - Sudan's military plans to reinstate Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok and release all political detainees under a deal to end weeks of unrest, the head of…
KHARTOUM, Oct 30 (Reuters) - Opponents of a military coup in Sudan have called for nationwide protests on Saturday to demand the restoration of a civilian-led government to put the…
KHARTOUM, Oct 27 (Reuters) - State oil company workers and doctors in Sudan said on Wednesday they were joining protests against the military coup that has derailed the country's planned…
Roads were blocked, shops were shut, phones were down and mosque loudspeakers blared calls for a general strike in Sudan on Tuesday, a day after the army seized power in a coup…
Oct 25 (Reuters) - Members of Sudan's cabinet and a large number of pro-government party leaders were arrested on Monday in an apparent coup after weeks of tension between the…
Soldiers arrested most of the members of Sudan's cabinet on Monday and the military chief dissolved the transitional government, while opponents of the takeover took to the streets where gunfire…
The Sudanese government and a major rebel group from its southern Nuba Mountains on Sunday signed a document which paves the way for a final peace agreement by guaranteeing freedom…
KHARTOUM, Feb 20 (Reuters) - Sudan on Saturday accused Ethiopia of an "unforgivable insult" in its sharpest statement since a decades-old border dispute flared late last year. Clashes erupted between…
Sudan's hybrid United Nations-African Union mission in Darfur is set to end its 13-year peacekeeping operations in the conflict marred region Thursday, even as recent violent clashes leave residents fearful.…
An Israeli delegation made a rare visit to Sudan on Wednesday to discuss normalising ties, Israeli public broadcaster Kan radio said, as a minister predicted a possible diplomatic breakthrough between…
Sudan’s power-sharing government and several rebel groups are due to formalise a peace agreement on Saturday aimed at resolving decades of regional conflicts which left millions displaced and hundreds of…
Sudan's Security and Defense Council declared a national state of emergency for three months because of floods that have killed 99 people this year and designated Sudan a natural disaster…