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A paramilitary group in Sudan has announced the formation of a parallel government in areas it controls, mainly in Darfur.
The RSF-backed parallel government could complicate peace talks and cement a de facto partition in Sudan, say analysts.
CAIRO/DUBAI (Reuters) -Sudanese paramilitaries are forming a parallel government to the one controlled by the country's army, ...
The African Union has announced its rejection of the formation of a parallel government in Sudan by the so-called Tasseel ...
The African Union’s Peace and Security Council will hold an emergency session on Saturday to address the formation of a rival ...
The new rival "Government of Peace and Unity" in Darfur has not been internationally recognized. But observers fear it could ...
As violence and rights abuses rage on, the coalition pledges to pursue a ‘secular, democratic’ and decentralised Sudan.
Major Sudanese political parties on Monday condemned the formation of a parallel government by allies of the paramilitary ...
The tide turned against the RSF in March after losing much of Khartoum to the army, with ...
As fighting in central and south Sudan intensifies, the Sudan Founding Alliance said Gen. Mohamed Hamdan, leader of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces, would head a 15-person government council ...
Sudanese paramilitaries, led by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), are forming a parallel government amid ongoing conflict with ...
Sudanese paramilitaries are forming a parallel government to the one controlled by the country's army, pushing Sudan further ...