Global Powers Ramp Up Efforts to Avert Another Massacre in Sudan - Bloomberg

- The Group of Seven (G7) nations have issued an urgent call for rebel forces in Sudan to cease actions that could lead to atrocities in the city of El-Obeid.
- Violence has escalated in recent weeks between the Sudanese army and the renegade Rapid Support Forces (RSF), intensifying an already catastrophic humanitarian crisis.
- This international intervention aims to prevent a repeat of previous massacres and protect civilians caught in the crossfire of the ongoing power struggle.
- Global powers continue to increase diplomatic pressure on the warring factions to halt hostilities and avoid further large-scale civilian casualties in North Africa.
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