Human Rights Watch reports that the United Arab Emirates trained Colombian mercenaries to fight alongside a paramilitary group in Sudan's war.
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Sudan military says drone from Ethiopia shot down near Ed Damazin
May 23, 2026 (ED DAMAZIN) – The Sudanese army announced on Saturday that it had shot down a hostile drone coming from Ethiopia near the city of Ed Damazin in the Blue Nile region, located in the ...
Proposal discussed at Nairobi meeting attended by political, civil forces and armed movements, including former Sudanese ...
As drones rain down nightly over Sudan, a civil war entering its fourth year is exacting a staggering civilian toll and reshaping modern warfare across Africa.
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Sudan's Al Burhan says military-aligned government preparing dialogue to map out 'political structure'
Army chief claims Sudanese will not accept foreign initiatives to end civil war ...
One year since the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) retook the capital, large parts of the ravaged city are a ghost town. The shell of the grand presidential palace is stained black ...
Experts say drone warfare has become the deadliest threat to civilians in Sudan's conflict, with both the military and the ...
A United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based company reportedly hired and transited hundreds of Colombian private military contractors to Sudan in support of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Human Rights Watch ...
Colombian private military contractors apparently hired by a United Arab Emirates (UAE)-based company transited through UAE ...
Sudan’s war has entered its fourth year, but there is little indication the conflict will end any time soon, as the army and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are locked in battle for ...
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