Fighting rages in Sudan as U.S., Saudi Arabia urge ceasefire talks
- Saudi Arabia and the United States are urging Sudan's warring parties to agree to a new cease-fire and implement it effectively.
- Fighting intensified in several areas of Khartoum on Sunday after the expiry of a ceasefire deal between rival military factions brokered by Saudi Arabia and the United States.
- US and Saudi Arabia push for truce talks between Sudan's warring generals.
- Multiple ceasefires have been agreed and broken, with Washington imposing sanctions on both sides.
- Darfur declared a "disaster zone" with "complete lawlessness" and appeals for international help.