Sudan's bloody war shows no sign of ending despite US, Arab push for truce

France 24Friday, November 7, 2025 at 11:11:15 AM
Sudan's bloody war shows no sign of ending despite US, Arab push for truce
The war in Sudan, now in its third year, remains relentless as a power struggle between the national army and a paramilitary group intensifies. Despite one faction endorsing a humanitarian truce backed by the United States, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Egypt, the violence shows no signs of abating. This conflict has already claimed tens of thousands of lives and displaced millions, underscoring the dire humanitarian crisis unfolding in the region. The international community's efforts to broker peace are critical, yet the situation remains precarious, with ongoing casualties and displacement. As the conflict drags on, the need for a sustainable resolution becomes increasingly urgent, reflecting the broader implications for regional stability and humanitarian needs.
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