AGP Executive Report
Last update: 7 hours agoSudan Court & Justice: A Sudanese court in Port Sudan sentenced RSF leader Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo “Hemedti” and 15 others to death in absentia over alleged war crimes and genocide tied to West Darfur atrocities, including attacks on civilians and targeting of schools and places of worship. Humanitarian Pressure: UN-linked reporting warns that fighting and siege tactics are pushing civilians toward mass atrocities, with El Obeid facing escalating RSF pressure and disrupted access to water, food, and hospitals. Negotiations Watch: The US ceasefire proposal for Sudan is drawing mixed reactions, with officials saying some claims of “accepted” terms are inaccurate and that key issues are still being negotiated. Culture & Activism: A new look at Sudan’s “silent war” highlights how female activists are stepping into the reporting gap online, raising questions about credibility, protection, and oversight. Health & Daily Life: Global immunisation coverage is inching up, but 13.5 million infants still miss all routine vaccines—an especially worrying risk for conflict-affected places including Sudan as funding gaps threaten gains. Regional Lifestyle/Trade: The EU has banned Sudan gold imports, saying the trade fuels the war—while aid groups warn the wider squeeze is worsening hunger and costs for families.
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