AGP Executive Report
Last update: 9 hours agoSudan War & Civilian Harm: Drone strikes hit El-Obeid in central Sudan, killing up to 23 people and wounding dozens, with reports of attacks on homes, a funeral gathering, and a food-supply truck—rights groups blame the RSF. Sudan Economy: Observers warn Sudan’s banking system could split as parallel monetary institutions expand, including a “Transitional Currency Council” and new banknote circulation in South Darfur, despite central bank objections. Sudan Political/Military Developments: Human Rights Watch says it has reviewed material linking RSF commanders’ defections to war-crimes scrutiny around the siege of El Fasher, as Sudan’s conflict deepens. International & Regional Displacement: UNHCR reports global forced displacement fell for the first time in a decade, while returns rose—including major movements involving Sudan. Sudan-Linked Migration Fallout Abroad: In Northern Ireland, anti-racism rallies in Belfast followed days of unrest after a Sudanese man was charged over a knife attack; police report rising arrests and hate-crime investigations, while debates over migration and online incitement intensify.
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