Sudan today stands on the brink of a dangerous fate. It is not just a civil war that has been going on since April 2023 ... but the slow disintegration of an entire country and its transformation into an open field of chaos, hunger and militias. It is not the end of a battle - but the beginning of a historic collapse that may redraw the map of the region.
The war has left nothing untouched: cities have been destroyed, society has been torn apart, the economy has collapsed, and the Sudanese people have become the first and last victim. 11 million people have been displaced inside the country, and more than 15 million people have been uprooted from their homes - the largest wave of displacement the world is witnessing today. Entire cities like Khartoum and Omdurman have turned into ghost cities, while El Fasher lives under a suffocating siege resembling the time of massacres.
Famine is creeping silently. Half the population is without food, and 637,000 people are already living in true famine according to a UN classification. Children are dying in the camps, and Sudan's fertile fields have turned into a wasteland.
Gold is smuggled across borders, fuel is sold on the black market, remittances are controlled by illegal networks, and warlords have become the real decision makers in the country.
No donor conferences, no political pressure, no media coverage. The world knows...but doesn't want to see. While other wars are funded with billions of dollars, Sudanese are left alone to face hunger, death, and the collapse of the state.
The analysis paper paints four bleak scenarios for Sudan's future: a de facto partition of the country, a political settlement imposed by force, an international intervention too late, or total chaos spreading to neighboring countries.
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Sudan after October 2025: A country disintegrating ... and the world watching in silence
The war in Sudan is no longer a struggle for power ... it is a struggle for the right to exist.

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