With Arab militias targeting warehouses, markets and homes in Darfur, people are cowering inside.
The BBC speaks to analysts to help map out the scenarios that may unfold in the next few weeks.
Thousands have fled the Sudanese capital since fighting began, but some say they feel safer at home.
Noon Abdelbassit Ibrahim and her relatives are among the thousands of Sudanese to leave the country.
Fighting is continuing in Sudan between the regular armed forces and a powerful paramilitary force.
The Wagner group denies involvement in the current conflict, but there's evidence it has previously been active in Sudan.
The fighting has sent shockwaves through the region but Egypt seems paralysed over what to do.
WhatsApp groups and social media are brimming with offers of help for those without food or medicine.
Fighting in the north-east African nation is ringing alarm bells around the world. Why does it matter so much?
As fighting rages in Sudan's capital, Khartoum residents tell the BBC that another crisis is looming.
A Sudanese doctor tells the BBC he fears for his life treating patients at a Khartoum hospital.
Gen Burhan and Gen Dagalo's tense relationship has spiralled into conflict engulfing the country.
They were travelling from Madagascar to Mayotte, which lies some 400km across the ocean.
The education minister apologises after Ethiopian Israeli girls film teachers mocking them on a trip.
Kais Saied said sub-Saharan migrants were trying to change the nature of Tunisian society.
Freddy, which has caused at least 28 deaths over a month, has hit mainland Africa for a second time.
The cost-of-living crisis is prompting people to borrow, in order to pay pastors to pray for them.
Angola's soldiers are to help secure M23 rebel areas after a ceasefire it brokered failed.
Nthenya Mwendwa's fish leather and Maasai beaded bags are proving their red-carpet appeal.
Judges in The Hague pause the trial of Félicien Kabuga, the alleged financier of Rwanda's genocide.
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