

Multiple reports revealed that at least 150 people have reportedly been killed in ethnic clashes in the last two days in Sudan’s Blue Nile state in the south.
The fighting is said to be the worst in recent months.
The violence broke out last week over land dispute between members of the Hausa people and rival ethnic groups, in which more than a dozen people were killed.
An overnight curfew was put in place to contain the violence.
The UN said on Thursday that it was “alarmed by violence escalation in Lagawa and conflict resurgence in the Blue Nile region”.
“Sustainable peace won’t be possible without a fully functional credible government that prioritizes local communities’ needs including security and addresses the root causes of conflict,” the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan said in a statement.
Sudan has been grappling with political unrest and violence since last year’s military coup.
more recommended stories
Somaliland to Defend Sovereignty Against Somalia’s Provocative Laascaanood Visit
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and.
New Director Appointed: Burao Hospital’s Fall and the Fight for Revival
Burao Hospital begins a new chapter.
Somaliland: While Mogadishu Burns, Somalia Seeks Chaos in Sool
Hargeisa, April 9, 2025 – (Somaliland.com).
Somaliland Presidency Delivers 10 Vital Dialysis Machines to Hargeisa Group Hospital
Hargeisa – Somaliland – The President.