Sudan
Sudan is an Arab nation in North Africa, directly south of Egypt and along the Red Sea.
Since becoming independent in 1956, Sudan has had a tumultuous history rife with coups and political instability - the most recent coup having happened in 2021 and the crackdown against protesters being ongoing at the time of writing.
Notably, despite having long held staunch opposition to the State of Israel, ties between Israel and Sudan seem to be getting close to warming at the time of writing following efforts to bring them into normalization under the rubric of the Abraham Accords.
Sudan seeks closer ties with Israel - opinion
The clashes in Sudan have led to a humanitarian crisis, and Israel is in a position to help bring relief and restore stability.
Sudan gold mine collapse kills 11 in Red Sea state
Sudan army repels RSF attack on El Fasher, dozens reported killed
Wars now displace over 122 million people as aid funding falls, UN says
African union welcomes appointment of Sudan’s new prime minister as step toward civilian rule
The African Union views the premiership as a vital step toward restoring democracy and peace after military rule.
Sudan’s army chief appoints new prime minister as civil war rages on
Sudan has named its first prime minister since its civil war erupted, as fighting with RSF continues on.
Hamas’s next front? Sudan’s Islamist army and the African threat to Israel - opinion
Sudan is no longer just a battlefield. It is rapidly becoming a terror hub, strategically positioned near Israel’s southern flank and the vital shipping lanes of the Red Sea.
At least seven killed, 20 injured following bombing in South Sudan, MSF says
Medecins Sans Frontieres said that a bomb was dropped on a pharmacy in a hospital that serves over 110,000 people.
United Nations: The tragedy in Sudan must end ‘World’s largest humanitarian crisis’ - opinion
The UK, France, Germany, and the UN must lead to end the war in Sudan by taking and enforcing the following measures.
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Up to 400,000 displaced from Darfur camp after Sudan RSF takeover, UN agency says
The RSF seized control of the camp on Sunday after a four-day assault that the government and aid groups have said left hundreds dead or wounded.
Sudanese leader's envoy visits Israel in secret normalization talks - report
According to the report, the envoy told Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu that Al-Burhan wanted to finalize the normalization process between the two countries.
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Sudanese army seizes full control of presidential palace in Khartoum
The existing conflict has led to what the UN calls the world's largest humanitarian crisis, causing famine in several locations and disease across the country.
Somaliland does not rule out absorption of Gazan residents - KAN
US and Israeli officials reportedly reached out to officials of three East African governments to discuss the potential transfer of displaced Gazan Palestinians.