Chad shuts border with war-torn neighbor
Chad has closed its eastern border with Sudan due to security concerns arising from ongoing conflicts in Sudan that have spilled over into Chad.
The killing of four officers.. What is happening in eastern Chad?
Four senior military and police officers were killed in clashes with armed men in eastern Chad, raising concerns about security and the potential spillover of conflict from Sudan.
The story of the mosque.. 'Mohammed Al-Azraq' in Sudan
The article discusses the history and significance of the Mohammed Al-Azraq mosque in eastern Sudan, focusing on its political influences and the family behind its establishment.
Sudan: AU Intensifies Diplomatic Push to End Conflicts in Sudan and Eastern DRC, Says Bankole Adeoye
The African Union is increasing its diplomatic efforts to secure ceasefires in Sudan and the eastern Democratic Republic of Congo, highlighting a renewed strategy for stability.
Sudan: Sudan's Latest Peace Plan - What's in It and Does It Stand a Chance?
The U.S. and three Middle Eastern states have developed a new peace initiative for Sudan, seeking to end the ongoing civil war that has caused widespread displacement and hunger.
South Sudan: Save the Children suspends its activities in the east of the country
Save the Children has suspended its operations in eastern South Sudan following a series of attacks on its facilities, affecting access to care for hundreds of children and families.
What is the impact of opening a front in eastern Sudan on military operations?
The Blue Nile region in southeastern Sudan is facing significant threats from the Rapid Support Forces and their allies, potentially leading to military action, marking a departure from its previous relative calm since 2011.
Rapid Support Forces Attack Leaves 27 Dead in Sinnar, Eastern Sudan
An attack by the Rapid Support Forces in Sinnar, eastern Sudan, resulted in 27 deaths and 13 injuries, as military sources report heavy casualties among the Rapid Support Forces in various regions.