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Rival Sudan factions meet in Saudi Arabia as pressure mounts

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Rival Sudan factions meet in Saudi Arabia as pressure mounts

Sudan’s combatants have met for direct talks in Saudi Arabia as mediators pressed for an finish to a battle that has killed a whole bunch and despatched tens of hundreds fleeing.

Saudi Arabia and the US welcomed the beginning of the “pre-negotiation talks” on Saturday within the Saudi coastal metropolis of Jeddah between the Sudanese military and the paramilitary Speedy Assist Forces (RSF) and urged the belligerents to actively interact and are available to a long-lasting ceasefire, a joint assertion stated.

Quite a few truces have been violated because the battle broke out in mid-April. The US-Saudi initiative in Jeddah is the primary severe try to finish preventing that has endangered Sudan’s fragile transition following years of unrest and uprisings.

A girl receives medical consideration contained in the Sundanese Purple Crescent tent at a camp to be processed for evacuation [El Tayeb Siddig/Reuters]

Sudan’s Forces of Freedom and Change, a political grouping main an internationally-backed plan to switch the nation to civilian rule, additionally welcomed the Jeddah talks.

The professional-democracy motion stated the discussions could be “a primary step” to cease the nation’s collapse and referred to as on leaders of the army and the RSF to make a “daring choice” to finish the battle.

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Confirming his group’s attendance, RSF chief Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, generally often called Hemedti, stated he hoped the talks would obtain their supposed goal of securing secure passage for civilians.

“We stay hopeful that the discussions will obtain their supposed objectives,” he stated.

A minimum of 550 folks have been killed, together with civilians, and greater than 4,900 wounded as of Monday, in response to the Sudanese well being ministry.

The battle erupted on April 15 between the military of Basic Abdel Fattah al-Burhan and Hemedti’s RSF following the collapse of an internationally-backed plan for a transition with civilian events.

Al-Burhan, a profession military officer, heads a ruling council put in after a 2021 army coup and the 2019 removing of longtime ruler Omar al-Bashir, whereas Hemedti was his deputy.

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Al Jazeera’s Hiba Morgan, reporting from the capital Khartoum, stated the talks have been targeted on opening humanitarian corridors for folks to flee the preventing.

“These usually are not talks to … attempt to attain a political or army resolution for the variations between the RSF and the Sudanese military,” she stated.

“The military has stated it’s targeted on those that want help, and there are many them right here within the capital and across the nation. Humanitarian organisations have repeatedly acknowledged the problem of security is what’s stopping them from with the ability to attain these in want, whether or not it’s in Khartoum or in neighbouring states.”

The discussions may even handle offering safety to civilian infrastructure, together with well being services which have been overwhelmed and endure from dire shortages of each employees and medical provides, one army official stated.

An RSF official stated they’d additionally focus on a mechanism to observe the present ceasefire, one among a sequence of truces that didn’t cease the preventing.

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The United Nations has considerably in the reduction of its operations in Sudan after three of its staff have been killed, and its warehouses have been looted within the preventing. It has sought ensures of secure passage of humanitarian support.

Regardless of an ongoing ceasefire, Morgan stated residents in Khartoum on Saturday might see fighter jets flying all through the night time, with alleged air raids on RSF positions within the northern metropolis of Bahri.

“Across the neighborhood of the presidential palace the place there’s all the time been preventing … we have been capable of hear heavy artillery and air strikes,” she stated.

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‘We have been confronted by mobs’

UN companies have warned of a significant humanitarian disaster if preventing continues.

On Saturday, the World Well being Group stated 30 tonnes of medical provides had arrived in Port Sudan by airplane, one of many first such shipments because the preventing started.

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A bunch of nations led by the UK, the US, Germany and Norway is about to request a UN Human Rights Council assembly on Sudan subsequent week.

The UN refugee company estimated the variety of Sudanese fleeing to neighbouring nations would attain 860,000, and support companies would wish $445m to help them.

Qatar flew a aid flight into Sudan carrying some 40 tons of meals and left with 150 evacuees early Saturday as preventing continued.

The Qatari Emiri Air Power C-17 Globemaster touched down in Port Sudan, 670km (415 miles) northeast of Sudan’s violence-torn capital of Khartoum. The port metropolis has been spared within the preventing and has change into one of many few secure transit factors overseas, whether or not by air or by ships crossing the Purple Sea heading to Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

Evacuees boarded the C-17 bearing the livery of Qatar Airways, the nation’s long-haul service. Individuals described dealing with “very scary, terrifying” situations attempting to go away Khartoum for the airfield.

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“We nonetheless confronted many difficulties due to the shortage of safety within the nation as a result of safety forces being occupied with the battles. We have been confronted by mobs on the way in which,” stated Nemat Allah Saber Ibrahim, a Sudanese physician evacuated who lives in Qatar. “However thank God we’ve got arrived safely to the Port of Sudan.”

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ExxonMobil sues California over climate disclosure laws

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Exxon Mobil Corporation is suing the state of California over a pair of 2023 climate disclosure laws that the company says infringe upon its free speech rights, namely by forcing it to embrace the message that large companies are uniquely to blame for climate change.

The oil and gas corporation based in Texas filed its complaint Friday in the U.S. Eastern District Court for California. It asks the court to prevent the laws from going into effect next year.

In its complaint, ExxonMobil says it has for years publicly disclosed its greenhouse gas emissions and climate-related business risks, but it fundamentally disagrees with the state’s new reporting requirements.

The company would have to use “frameworks that place disproportionate blame on large companies like ExxonMobil” for the purpose of shaming such companies, the complaint states.

Under Senate Bill 253, large businesses will have to disclose a wide range of planet-warming emissions, including both direct and indirect emissions such as the costs of employee business travel and product transport.

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ExxonMobil takes issue with the methodology required by the state, which would focus on a company’s emissions worldwide and therefore fault businesses just for being large as opposed to being efficient, the complaint states.

The second law, Senate Bill 261, requires companies making more than $500 million annually to disclose the financial risks that climate change poses to their businesses and how they plan to address them.

The company said in its complaint that the law would require it to speculate “about unknowable future developments” and post such speculations on its website.

A spokesperson for the office of California Gov. Gavin Newsom said in an email that it was “truly shocking that one of the biggest polluters on the planet would be opposed to transparency.”

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German chancellor defends remarks on migrants suggesting citizens ‘afraid to move around in public spaces’

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has doubled down on comments he made about migration, saying many Germans and Europeans are “afraid to move around in public spaces.”

Merz has rejected criticism from some German political circles over his government’s tough stance on illegal immigration.

“But we still have this problem in the cityscape, of course, and that’s why the federal interior minister is facilitating and carrying out large-scale deportations,” he said during a visit to Potsdam last week.

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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz sparked backlash while remarking about the country’s migration policies.  (Thomas Traasdahl/Ritzau Scanpix via AP)

The statement prompted backlash, some accusing the German leader of being racist. He rejected the criticism while on the sidelines of a summit on the Western Balkans in London, saying migrants were “an indispensable part of our labor market,” German-based DW News reported.

He also claimed that many people in Germany and across Europe are nonetheless “afraid to move around in public spaces” because of migrants “who do not have permanent residence status, do not work and do not abide by our rules,” the outlet reported.

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A protest over remarks made by German German Chancellor Friedrich Merz about migration.

Numerous demonstrators gather for a demonstration in Berlin Oct. 19, 2025, with the slogan “Brandmauer hoch!” (“We are the cityscape”), referring to a statement made by Chancellor Merz in reference to migration policy.   (Annette Riedl/picture alliance via Getty Images)

“I don’t know whether you have children. If you do, and there are daughters among them, ask your daughters what I might have meant. I suspect you’ll get a pretty clear and unambiguous answer. There’s nothing I need to retract,” he said when asked if he would withdraw his earlier remarks.

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Some have signed a petition disputing Merz’s comments. The signees include actor Marie Nasemann and environmental activist Luisa Neubauer.

“There are approximately 40 million daughters in this country. We have a genuine interest in ensuring that our safety is taken seriously,” Neubauer wrote on Instagram. “What we are not interested in is being misused as a pretext or justification for statements that were ultimately discriminatory, racist and deeply hurtful.”

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Slovakia's Robert Fico in talks with Viktor Orbán about his Smer party joining Patriots for Europe

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Viktor Orbán’s political advisor, Balázs Orbán, told Euronews that the two Prime Ministers are discussing his Smer party joining the Patriots for Europe. If Fico joins, the Patriots could add two new prime ministers, including the Czech Republic Andrej Babiš.

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