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Editorial: Le Monde

  • Drone attacks have increased in Port-Sudan since May, starkly highlighting the country's brutal civil war.
  • The conflict has claimed more than 150,000 lives and displaced 13 million people.
  • The last operating civilian airport in the country has been damaged, complicating the delivery of aid.
  • Despite hopes for a peaceful resolution in March, the war has persisted and shows signs of escalating.
  • Sudan's rivals are suggested to be supported by outside sources, fuelling the rivalry and conflict.
  • Recent tensions have led to the breakdown of diplomatic relations between the Sudanese government and the United Arab Emirates.
  • The involvement of external actors in the conflict complicates resolution and could encourage further violence.

Conclusion: The conflict in Sudan has reached a critical juncture, with rising internal division and external pressures threatening to spur greater instability and clashes in the region.