AGP Executive Report
Last update: 6 hours agoSudan War Accountability: A Sudanese RSF commander tied to widely shared footage of civilian killings in al-Fashir has reportedly been released from prison and sent back to the front, with Reuters citing multiple sources even as an RSF spokesman denies it and says a special court will try him. Khartoum Recovery: In the capital, some rubble is cleared and traffic is slowly returning, but many wealthy districts and central areas remain largely empty, and returns are cautious amid power shortages. EU Pressure: Sudanese victims are pushing the EU to sanction UAE officials and companies accused of RSF support, asking for targeted investigations under EU human-rights rules. Food Crisis Backdrop: The week’s broader context stays grim: monitors and UN warnings keep pointing to acute hunger affecting tens of millions, with war and aid collapse deepening the squeeze. Regional Ripple: Bahrain’s cabinet highlighted Sudan ties after a Bahrain visit by Sudan’s Transitional Sovereignty Council chair, while Ghana and Nigeria diverged on evacuation costs for citizens stranded in South Africa.
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