Paramilitary RSF In Sudan Agrees To Proposed Truce
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Explosions were reported near Sudan's capital Khartoum just hours after the RSF paramilitary forces said they agreed to a U.S.-backed truce proposal.
A Sudanese paramilitary group accused of slaughtering civilians in the city of El Fasher has been linked to fresh atrocities hundreds of miles to the east.
For more than two years, Sudan’s military and a powerful paramilitary force have torn the country apart in a war for power, both digging in against peace efforts even as atrocities mount and starvation spreads.
Sudanese Students from schools in the East Nile region of the capital, hold up the Sudan flag during a protest against violations committed by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) against the people of El-Fasher in Khartoum on November 3, 2025.
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An ammunition depot exploded at a Joint Force headquarters in the new Souq Sita, near the “Konika” area south of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, injuring two people, volunteers confirmed on Friday. The south Hizam (belt) area has been witnessing stability and a return to normal life after the army completed its control over Khartoum state last May.
Ousted Sudanese president Omar al-Bashir appeared in court on Tuesday at the start of a trial over the military coup in which he took power in 1989.