KHARTOUM: The conflict in Sudan, which has left thousands dead and seven million people displaced over seven months, is spreading to new regions of the nation, the UN said Thursday, warning of a mounting “humanitarian calamity.”
The deadly unrest includes outbreaks of interethnic violence and attacks against women, according to the global body.
The United Nations assistant secretary-general for Africa, Ghanaian diplomat Martha Ama Akyaa Pobee, expressed alarm over the deteriorating crisis in a Security Council meeting, where she told members: “Sudan is facing a convergence of a worsening humanitarian calamity and a catastrophic human rights crisis.”
War erupted in Sudan on April 15, pitting army chief Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan against his former deputy, Rapid Support Forces (RSF) commander Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, in fighting that has left more than 9,000 people dead, according to the Armed Conflict Location & Event Data Project. The number is widely considered an underestimate.
“Hostilities have spilled over to new areas, such as Gezira, White Nile and West Kordofan states, placing even more civilians at risk as well as humanitarian operations,” Pobee said.
She said the RSF made significant military gains in Darfur from October 26 to November 4, taking control of Sudanese army bases in Nyala, the capital of South Darfur state; Zalingei in Central Darfur; and the West Darfur state capital of El Geneina.
“The warring parties have reportedly carried out indiscriminate attacks, while also conducting targeted attacks against civilians, in apparent violation of international humanitarian law,” she added.
Despite the difficulties, some 4.1 million people have received humanitarian aid in the last seven months — but that amounts to just 22 percent of the people whom humanitarian organizations aim to assist this year.
Sudan’s warring parties resumed negotiations late last month in Jeddah, brokered by Saudi Arabia and the United States. While both parties expressed willingness to negotiate a cease-fire, the fighting on the ground has intensified, Pobee said.
Sudan armed conflict expanding to other regions, warns UN
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Sudan armed conflict expanding to other regions, warns UN
- The deadly unrest includes outbreaks of interethnic violence and attacks against women,
3 French tourists drown when their boat capsizes in Oman
- Three tourists died, and two suffered minor injuries
- Police say that investigations are ongoing to determine the circumstances of the incident
DUBAI: Three French tourists drowned in Oman after the boat they were in capsized in waters off the sultanate’s capital city of Muscat, police said Tuesday.
The Royal Oman Police said the ship carried 25 French tourists, as well as a tour guide and a boat captain, when it capsized in the Gulf of Oman. It said three tourists died and two suffered minor injuries.
The police said in a short statement that “investigations are still ongoing to determine the circumstances of the incident.”
Oman, on the eastern edge of the Arabian Peninsula, draws tourists from around the world for its diving and natural beauty.
معلومات أولية تشير إلى انقلاب قارب على بعد 2.5 ميل بحري من ميناء السلطان قابوس بولاية مطرح، يضم فوجاً مكوناً من خمسة وعشرين سائحا من جنسية فرنسية بما فيهم المرشد السياحي وقبطان القارب، نتج عنه وفاة ثلاثة سائحين وإصابة اثنين بإصابات خفيفة جرى التعامل معهم من قبل طواقم الإسعاف… pic.twitter.com/bjnXrpDUz0
— شرطة عُمان السلطانية (@RoyalOmanPolice) January 27, 2026










