The UN has expressed alarm over worsening violence in war-torn Sudan’s Darfur, as the International Organization for Migration said hundreds died in two days this month in the region.| The New Arab
In-depth: Over the last decade, through corruption and underhand dealings, gold has provided brutal men – both local and foreign – with the financial means to start wars.| The New Arab
In-depth: Concerned that they may face trial for their complicity, Sudan’s junta leaders are blocking the ICC’s investigation into crimes committed in Darfur, paving the way for increased impunity for human rights abuses.| The New Arab
In-depth: Since the outbreak of the conflict between the army and the RSF over 50 detention sites have been set up in Khartoum, where a wide range of human rights abuses have been documented.| The New Arab
In-depth: In recent weeks, Sudan’s army leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has engaged in intense diplomatic activity, while his rival leading the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces has been unable to keep pace.| The New Arab
In-depth: In recent weeks fighting between the army and the RSF has intensified in parts of Khartoum, South Darfur and Kordofan, further aggravating a critical humanitarian situation in the absence of any peace process.| The New Arab
In-depth: Hundreds of people are being held incommunicado in informal detention centres run by the army and Rapid Support Forces, while others have vanished in the midst of fighting.| The New Arab