New Delhi, Dec. 4 -- Relentless fighting between SAF and RSF drives a new wave of over 1,600 civilians from Kertala, South Kordofan, while Moscow negotiates for Africa's first Russian naval base in the midst of the world's largest displacement crisis.

In the scorched hills of South Kordofan, a fresh exodus unfolded on Monday as more than 1,600 Sudanese civilians fled their homes in Kertala, escaping a ferocious assault by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) atrocities continue. The displacement, one of the largest single-day movements in recent months, underscores the unrelenting brutality of Sudan's humanitarian catastrophe, now dragging into its 961st day. Families clutching meager belongings streamed toward safer ground, their faces etched...