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Violent confrontations reportedly break out in North Darfur Region of Sudan
πΈπ© The Sudanese Armed Forces and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) engaged in violent confrontations in El Fasher, the capital of western Sudan’s North Darfur State, on Friday, local media reported. Local media also reported significant casualties in terms of both human life and military equipment, citing an unnamed senior commander in the joint…
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World military expenditure reaches all-time high of $2,443bln in 2023, Stockholm Institute says
π Global military expenditure increased by 6.8% in 2023 year-over-year and reached a new record high of $2,443 billion, with the three largest spenders being the United States, China and Russia, according to new data published on Monday by the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute. πΈ The US remained the world’s biggest military spender with…
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Russia begins diesel exports to Sudan, LSEG data shows
πΈπ©π·πΊ Russia has begun diesel exports to Sudan as Moscow seeks new markets for its refined products after an EU embargo, LSEG data shows.Since the full EU embargo on Russian oil product imports was imposed in February 2023, diesel supplies have been diverted to Brazil, Turkey, countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East as…
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Russia begins diesel exports to Sudan, LSEG data shows
πΈπ©π·πΊ Russia has begun diesel exports to Sudan as Moscow seeks new markets for its refined products after an EU embargo, LSEG data shows.Since the full EU embargo on Russian oil product imports was imposed in February 2023, diesel supplies have been diverted to Brazil, Turkey, countries in Africa, Asia and the Middle East as…
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Sudan suspends pan-Arab TV stations amid strained ties
Sudan has suspended three pan-Arab TV stations, accusing them of “unprofessional reporting and harmful publishing”. The stations – United Arab Emirates (UAE)-owned Sky News Arabia and Saudi-owned Al Arabiya and Al Hadath – have reported extensively on Sudan’s year-long civil war. The suspension was prompted by the broadcasters’ “lack of commitment to the required professionalism…
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Libya to investigate claims oil smuggling is fuelling Sudan civil war
Authorities to launch inquiry into allegations of mismanagement at countryβs national oil corporation Libyan authorities have said they will investigate allegations of wholesale mismanagement in the countryβs National Oil Corporation, with officials telling the Guardian rampant smuggling is helping to fuel the civil war in Sudan. Mohamed al-Menfi, the chair of the presidential council, will…
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SUDAN ARMY GENERAL RULES OUT RAMADAN TRUCE UNLESS RSF LEAVES CIVILIAN SITES
A top general from Sudan’s army has ruled out a truce during Ramadan unless the paramilitary group it is battling leaves civilian and public sites. The statement by Yasser al-Atta, a deputy commander of the army, comes after the army claimed advances in Omdurman, part of the wider capital, and an appeal by the United…
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