Sudan's de facto ruler said Thursday that he wants to end the war in his country, but he said he will not sit with his rival general unless he withdraws his fighters.
Sudanese army forces were "waging fierce fighting against the rebel militia inside Khartoum" on Thursday, a source in the military told AFP, referring to the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces.
Burhan, head of Sudan's army, spoke at the U.N. General Assembly, expressing support for efforts to end the conflict with the ...
The head of Sudan's army if the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces ends its occupation of large swathes of the African country ...
The offensive began just hours before Sudan’s army chief and de facto leader, Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, addressed the ...
Sudan's warring parties are blocking delivery of food aid. The crisis is a grim example of what happens when a key part of ...