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MILEX 26: EU deploys 2,500 troops in Spain to test its rapid reaction force
MILEX 26 is one of the European Union’s key defence exercises and forms part of wider efforts to boost interoperability among member states’ armed forces and foster a shared strategic culture. Spain is hosting the MILEX 26 military exercise this month at the San Gregorio Training Centre in Zaragoza, manoeuvres organised by the European Union to assess the response capability of its Rapid Deployment Force in international crisis scenarios. Around 2,500 troops from 13 member states are taking...
War in Sudan: Is the unity of the RSF beginning to crack?
In recent days, the Sudanese army has announced advances in the east of the country, recapturing several towns from the Rapid Support Forces and forcing some of their members to cross the border into Ethiopia to seek refuge there. At the same time, numerous sources in Darfur report tensions within the paramilitary group, which are said to have led to the defection of several commanders over the past few weeks. Is the unity of the RSF beginning to crack?
Three years of war in Sudan
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Sudan war victims seek justice in Kenya over claims of torture and sexual violence
Sudan war victims seek justice in Kenya over claims of torture and sexual violence It is the first attempt to prosecute members of the notorious paramilitary group RSF outside Sudan - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments Victims of alleged atrocities linked to the war in Sudan have asked Kenyan prosecutors to investigate claims of torture and sexual violence by members of a notorious paramilitary group. It is the first attempt to prosecute members of the Rapid Support Forces, or RSF, outside...
[Written Question] Darfur: Unmanned Air Systems
Question by: Lord Alton of Liverpool Answering Body: Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office Question: To ask His Majesty's Government what assessment they have made of reports by the Yale Humanitarian Research Lab that a drone typically operated only by the Chinese army is being used by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in Darfur; whether this constitutes a
The making of Sudan’s RSF
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Last surviving 'Rosie the Riveters' honored by WWII Museum on D-Day Anniversary: 'We can do it'
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