- Ceasefire talks between Sudan's Army and rapid support forces are making progress.
- The United Nations is calling on influential countries in Africa to help end the conflict.
- The UN Human Rights Council passed a motion to increase monitoring of human rights abuses in Sudan.
- Ceasefire talks are taking place in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, with cautious optimism from US mediators.
- Sudan's forces of freedom and change prioritize silencing gunfire and addressing the humanitarian problem.
With ceasefire talks between Sudan's Army and the rapid support forces reportedly making progress the United Nations is urging countries with influence in Africa to help end the conflict volcker Turk is the un's human rights Chief I take this opportunity to urge all states with influence in the region to encourage by all possible means the resolution of this crisis.
Turk added that both sides in the conflict had quote trampled International humanitarian law the U. N Human Rights Council narrowly passed a western-backed motion Thursday to increase monitoring of Human Rights abuses in Sudan no African country voted in favor of the initiative ceasefire talks are taking place in the Saudi Port of Jeddah and U.S mediators said on Wednesday they were cautiously optimistic in public neither side has shown it is ready to offer concessions to end the fighting Sudan's forces of freedom and change a political group leading a plan to transfer to civilian rule said they welcomed the talks the priority is for silencing the sound of gunfire to address.
The humanitarian problem executive committee member Khalid Omer Yusuf told Reuters hundreds of civilians have been killed since the fighting erupted last month email exchanges from inside the BBC they talk about the risk of violating Indian laws it's easier to rake up the freedom of speech debate but does it give anyone a free pass to knowingly violate the law America supports India because it needs India's support and return and India is working with the us because it suits India's interests this is how geopolitics works.
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