For now, links to five reports: from the Associated Press, Middle East Eye, Breaking Points, Reuters, and National Public Radio; others or at least headlines are accessible by clicking on their names or initials. (Scroll up for today’s WEST BANK, GAZA, LEBANON and IRAN so far.) — MCM
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FROM JUNE 24 Fears grow for civilians as paramilitary group closes in on strategic Sudanese city, by Fatima Khaled | AP CAIRO — Paramilitary attacks on a strategic city of a half-million people in central Sudan have raised international alarm that another round of mass violence against civilians is being planned as the country’s war surges into its fourth year. READ MORE . . .
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FROM JUNE 24 UN: RSF have used rape and sexual slavery as weapons of war in Sudan since 2023, by Sondos Asem | Middle East Eye The Rapid Support Forces paramilitary group is responsible for the majority of sexual crimes committed by warring parties in Sudan over the past three years, the United Nations human rights office said on Tuesday. READ MORE . . .
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FROM JUNE 24 Trump does NOTHING as UAE Sudan horrors loom. Ryan Grim and Krystal Ball of Breaking Points discuss events in Sudan, where the Rapid Supprt Forces paramilitary soldiers backed by the United Arab Emirates is advancing on the city of Obeid. Click HERE for video.
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FROM JUNE 18 Western countries warn of atrocities, imminent RSF escalation in Sudan’s al-Obeid, by Olivia Poidevin | Reuters GENEVA — Dozens of countries including Britain, France and Germany raised the alarm at the U.N. Human Rights Council on June 18 that Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces could imminently escalate an assault on the central Sudanese city of al-Obeid, possibly resulting in large-scale atrocities. READ MORE . . .
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FROM APRIL 15 Sudan enters fourth year of war, by Emmanuel Akinwotu | NPR LAGOS, Nigeria — It has been three years since fighting erupted in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, devastating what was once one of Africa’s major urban centers, then spreading across the country. READ MORE . . .
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