New Ceasefire Holds Tenuously as Fighting Continues in Parts of Sudan
- A new ceasefire in Sudan's civil war is providing some relief, though clashes continue in parts of the capital.
- The ceasefire is backed by the U.S, Saudi Arabia and the international community but marks the seventh attempt at a truce.
- The conflict has killed hundreds, displaced nearly a million and threatens to destabilize the region.
- Aid groups warn millions are in need of humanitarian assistance but some supplies and staff are stuck awaiting security guarantees.
- The African Union has released generic statements but failed to take a leading role in solving the crisis.






















