The RSF last month recaptured Khartoum's international airport and the presidential palace, escalating hostilities.
The paramilitary group’s commander, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo described its withdrawal from Khartoum as a tactical repositioning.
NPR's Eyder Peralta talks to Nisrin Elamin from the University of Toronto about the significance of Sudan's army recapturing its capital and the country's humanitarian crisis.
The head of the Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group admitted in a speech Sunday that the group has withdrawn from Sudan's capital, Khartoum, after controlling the city for nearly two years during ...
The head of the Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces admitted in a speech to fighters on Sunday that the group had ...
The head of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) has acknowledged the paramilitary has retreated from the capital Khartoum as ...
The head of the Sudanese paramilitary Rapid Support Forces admitted in a speech to fighters on Sunday that the group had ...
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, leader of Sudan's Rapid Support Forces, insists that his withdrawal from Khartoum was tactical, as his ...
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, said on Sunday that his war against the army was not over and his forces would return to Khartoum ...
The International Court of Justice (ICJ) announced on Friday that it would hear a case brought by Sudan seeking emergency measures against the United Arab Emirates (UAE) for the crime of genocide.
Sudanese army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan vowed Saturday that his troops will fight on until the paramilitary Rapid Support ...
Sudanese army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan ruled out reconciliation with the RSF, committing to crush the paramilitary group.