A clash between rioters, ostensibly over politics in Eritrea, has left some stakeholders in despair about the area's prospects

Dozens of non-Arab tribesmen reportedly killed by Arab Sudanese militias as violence becomes 'increasingly ethnic'

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

Over 900 civilians have been killed and over half a million have fled

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

The most recent truce, the first to be supported by a joint US-Saudi effort, will go into effect on Monday evening, however violence erupts in Khartoum within hours of its signing

Army says meeting in Saudi Arabia 'only over the truce and how it can be correctly implemented' as rival militia leader affirms 'need to reach a civilian transitional government'

Jordan Foreign Minister Ayman Safadi believes there are enough votes for Damascus to return to body; talks will also focus on Sudan and 'recent events' in Israel, West Bank, Gaza

Legal overhaul proponents say African migrants are a main reason it must pass, citing it as example of judicial overreach; activists say Supreme Court protects those fleeing danger

At least 512 people confirmed dead and 4,193 wounded, with actual numbers feared to be far higher; UN says situation in Darfur 'alarming'

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