The International Court of Justice is hearing a case brought by Sudan against the United Arab Emirates, accusing them of complicity in genocide during the civil war in Sudan, where the Rapid Support Forces have been accused of atrocities. Sudan alleges that the UAE has been arming the RSF to wipe out the Masalit population, while the UAE denies these claims and seeks dismissal. Sudan is seeking reparations and urgent measures to prevent further genocidal acts, while legal experts believe the case may not progress due to the UAE’s reservation to the Genocide Convention.
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Sudan ‘pathway to peace’ talks in London bring together EU, UK and AU
A high-level international conference in London, hosted by UK Foreign Secretary David Lammy, aims to find "a pathway to peace" in Sudan, where a civil war has caused the world's worst humanitarian crisis. The UK pledges an additional $120 million in assistance as 30 million people face starvation, with reports of widespread violence and displacement. The African Union emphasizes the need for an immediate ceasefire and inclusive dialogue, while the main warring parties are excluded...
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