

Two years into Sudan’s civil war: What lies ahead?
Apr 15, 2025
Hiba Morgan, an Al Jazeera correspondent with two years of frontline experience in reporting Sudan’s civil war, shares her unique insights. She discusses the recent military shifts in Khartoum and the escalating violence in Darfur, particularly concerning displaced populations. Hiba also addresses the emotional resilience of civilians celebrating small victories amidst turmoil. Delving into the Sudanese government’s accusations against the UAE, she reveals the complex interplay of foreign involvement in the conflict. The podcast gives a raw look at the journalist’s struggle and the human cost of war.
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Sudanese Army's Partial Control
- Sudanese army retook key landmarks symbolizing sovereignty, signaling control over the capital Khartoum.
- Despite gains, RSF still controls significant parts of Khartoum, indicating an incomplete victory.
Civilians Celebrate Army's Return
- Civilians celebrate army's advance due to relief from RSF harassment at checkpoints.
- Residents endured looting, abuse, and lack of basic services under RSF control for two years.
Zamzam Camp Under Siege Again
- RSF's attack on Zamzam camp forced decades-long displaced people to flee again.
- The camp lacked resources and humanitarian access, worsening hardships for displaced populations.