#RSF
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Sudan's Transitional Sovereignty Council (TSC) has officially rejected any negotiations with the paramilitary RSF, prolonging a brutal war that has displaced 14 million.
Sudan's government presented a three-point peace plan at the UN, but it was immediately rejected by the paramilitary RSF. The move dims hopes of ending a three-year civil war.
The Arab League has backed a new Sudanese peace plan, but its rejection by the RSF and escalating violence in regions like Kordofan cast doubt on its viability, deepening the country's 20-month-long conflict.
In December 2025, a displacement camp in al-Dabba, Sudan, swelled from 2,000 to over 10,000 people in two weeks. A doctor’s firsthand account reveals the human cost of the world’s largest, yet forgotten, humanitarian crisis.
The capture of the strategic Heglig oilfield by Sudan's RSF has displaced nearly 1,700 people, deepening what the UN calls the world's largest humanitarian crisis after nearly three years of war.