Envoys from the Middle East and Europe meet to raise funds for country rocked by fighting, as UN says it only received 16% of needed funds since war broke out in April

Hundreds have been killed and 1.3 million people have fled their homes since the RSF militia and the Sudanese military started battling for control of the country in April

US, UK carry out military operations to pull diplomats and their families out of Khartoum as fighting continues across city, leaving residents short on food, water and power

Jerusalem 'talking to whomever we need to' in effort to end fighting in Khartoum, as full normalization seems even further off

Fresh clashes in Khartoum and other parts of country bring number killed to over 60, with dozens more feared slain in second day of fighting between army and powerful militia

Visiting Sudan, rights expert decries violent crackdown on protests that erupted after last year's military coup, as death toll nears 100

Meetings this week follow reported trip of Sudanese official to Israel in February, warning by ousted ambassador that Israel losing support among civilians by backing military rule

Abdalla Hamdok says fragmentation of political forces and conflicts between military and civilian components of transition were unbridgeable, despite his best efforts

Thousands demonstrate in demand for civilian rule following military takeover and in memory of 'martyrs' killed in previous protests

Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, who led October coup, says normalization was 'necessary to return Sudan to the international community'

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