AGP Executive Report
Last update: 5 hours agoSudan Conflict Watch: The UN Security Council warned of an “imminent risk of mass atrocities” in El-Obeid as RSF attacks intensify, putting about 500,000 civilians at risk and urging the RSF to halt its assault, protect civilians, and respect international humanitarian law. Regional Diplomacy: IGAD also urged an immediate ceasefire and the halt of all military operations around El-Obeid, warning escalation will worsen an already catastrophic humanitarian situation. Humanitarian Accountability: Sudan’s “Government of Peace and Unity” ordered a suspension of Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) activities in eastern Chad over allegations of sexual exploitation involving Sudanese refugees, setting up a fact-finding committee with findings due in 30 days. Press Freedom: Award-winning Sudanese journalist Mohammed Amin said the UK denied his visa to attend a London ceremony, calling it a “double standard and censorship.” Refugee Support: Qatar reaffirmed its refugee and IDP assistance, citing over $68m in humanitarian aid in 2025, including support for Sudanese refugees in Egypt.
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