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El Fasher’s fall deepens Sudan’s humanitarian catastrophe as aid groups warn of famine and mass displacement

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Sudan’s war has turned El Fasher into the epicenter of the world’s largest humanitarian crisis, with about 30 million people now in need of aid. After months under siege, the Rapid Support Forces seized the city this fall, sending tens of thousands toward Tawila as malnutrition and disease surge.

The Trump administration has designated the Sudanese branch of the Muslim Brotherhood—a Specially Designated Global Terrorist (SDGT) with plans for Foreign Terrorist Organization (FTO) status—as its fourth such action against the group's affiliates. This targets the Sudanese Islamic Movement and its armed wing, the al-Baraa Bin Malik Brigade, for violence in Sudan's civil war and ties to Iran.

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The Rapid Support Forces captured Mostariha in North Darfur, stronghold of military-allied tribal leader Musa Hilal, resulting in dozens killed and hundreds displaced amid escalating tribal tensions.

Following his recent meetings at the UAE's Sir Bani Yas Forum, Egypt's Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty held a phone call with Saudi counterpart Faisal bin Farhan on Monday, focusing on preparations for the inaugural Egyptian-Saudi Supreme Coordination Council while reaffirming shared priorities on Gaza and Sudan.

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President Donald Trump has designated Nigeria as a Country of Particular Concern over severe religious freedom violations and has pledged to seek a role in efforts to end Sudan’s civil war. The moves, highlighted by the Trump administration and advocacy group Open Doors, are aimed at addressing violence driven by Islamist extremist groups and wider ethnic conflict in both nations.

Nathaniel Raymond fra Yale oppfordrer Sverige til å bruke sin innflytelse for å få UAE til å stoppe våpenstøtte til RSF-militsen i Sudan. Satellittbilder viser pågående massakrer i Al-Fashir, der over 200 000 mennesker er fanget. Den svenske regjeringen forsvarer sine våpeneksport, men prioriterer humanitær hjelp.

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Den svenske regjeringen hevder at støtten til Sudan fortsatt er sterk, men langsiktig bistand har falt kraftig det siste året. Kritikere advarer om at det å stole utelukkende på humanitær bistand er som å gi førstehjelp uten oppfølging. Dette skjer midt i Sudans verste humanitære krise noensinne.

 

 

 

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