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  2. Sudanese nomadic conflicts - Wikipedia

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    Sudanese nomadic conflicts are non-state conflicts between rival nomadic tribes taking place in the territory of Sudan and, since 2011, South Sudan. [1] Conflict between nomadic tribes in Sudan is common, with fights breaking out over scarce resources, including grazing land, cattle and drinking water.

  3. List of conflicts in Sudan - Wikipedia

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    January 2009 C.E. — ongoing Sudanese nomadic conflicts April 23, 2010 C.E. South Darfur clash January 7, 2011 C.E. — ongoing South Sudan internal conflict

  4. List of modern conflicts in North Africa - Wikipedia

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    Sudanese nomadic conflicts Sudan, South Sudan: 3,000–3,500 2010–2011 Tunisian Revolution Tunisia: 338 2011–2020 Sudan–SPLM-N conflict Sudan: 1,500 2011–2014 Egyptian Crisis (2011–2014) Egypt: 4,686–4,687: 2011–present Libyan Crisis (2011–present) Libya: 40,000+ 2011–2013 2011–2013 Sudanese protests Sudan: 200+ 2012 ...

  5. Sudanese conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile - Wikipedia

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    The Sudanese conflict in South Kordofan and Blue Nile was an armed conflict and insurgency in the Sudanese states of South Kordofan and Blue Nile (known as the Two Areas [18]) between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Sudan People's Liberation Movement–North (SPLM-N), a northern affiliate of the Sudan People's Liberation Movement (SPLM) in South Sudan.

  6. Battle of Malakal - Wikipedia

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    Tang's militia would clash with the SPLA again in Malakal in 2009 and in Jonglei in 2011, [4] before eventually surrendering to the SPLA shortly thereafter. [5] The 2006 clash didn't escalate to a dangerous level, and the 2011 South Sudanese independence referendum was held as planned and according to the Comprehensive Peace Agreement of 2005, resulting in South Sudan's independence.

  7. Sudanese peace process - Wikipedia

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    In December 2024, the Sudan welcomed Turkey’s diplomatic efforts to resolve the Sudanese conflict, and described the UAE as “terrorists”, over its constant support to the RSF military group. The Sudanese Foreign Minister called the Emirati efforts towards the Sudanese peace deal “hollow and false”, saying that peace will be achieved ...

  8. They fled genocide, hoping to find safety in America. They ...

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    A Sudanese American who has been outspoken about immigration and anti-war advocacy in his hometown of New Haven, Connecticut, Douda has had a front row seat to decades of agonizing conflict.

  9. List of wars: 2003–present - Wikipedia

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    2011 Ongoing Ethnic violence in South Sudan (2011–present) Part of the Sudanese nomadic conflicts. Various tribes Various tribes 2011 2012 Operation Linda Nchi. Part of the Somali Civil War (2009–present) Kenya. Somalia Raskamboni Front ASWJ Azania. Al-Shabaab: 2011 2014 Factional violence in Libya (2011–14) Libya. Government-sanctioned ...