NAIROBI, Kenya — Fighting in Sudan spread to a new hot-spot region Friday, raising concerns that the end of one bloody Sudanese civil war might merely usher in a new one after a decade of international diplomacy helped split the country into two nations earlier this year.
Clashes erupted after midnight early Friday in Sudan's Blue Nile state, as government forces quickly expelled from its capital city forces loyal to Gov. Malik Agar, who heads the Sudan People's Liberation Movement-North opposition party.
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More News On Sudan's New Civil War
Sudan's Conflict Spreads: Is This the Start of a New Civil War? -- Time
Renewed fighting, refugees in south of Sudan -- Reuters
Blue Nile: Sudan declares state of emergency -- BBC
Sudan Attacks Disputed Border State -- New York Times
UN refugee agency: Thousands reported fleeing into Ethiopia amid Sudan clashes -- Washington Post
UNHCR Calls for Immediate Stop to Fighting in Blue Nile State -- Voice of America
Thousands Flee Unrest in Sudan's Blue Nile State -- Voice of America
Sudan's embattled opposition vows resistance -- AFP
Sudanese Armed Forces Clash With Opposition Fighters in Blue Nile Province -- Bloomberg
Sudanese Army, Rebels Clash in Southern Kordofan, Suna New Agency Reports -- Bloomberg
Blue Nile State Conflict Could Have Multiple Effects -- Voice of America
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