Analysts say the RSFrsquo;s announcement of a parallel government is a ploy to gain legitimacy as it suffers losses on the ground to the Sudanese Armed ForcesThe RSF lacks the administrative apparatus, economic strategy, and public support needed to govern effectively, says Sudanese analyst Jihad MashamounRSFrsquo;s leader appears to be borrowing tactics from South Sudanrsquo;s independence movement, while also exploiting global demand for resources like gold and rare earth minerals, says political scientist Abiol Lual Deng For the first time since war erupted in the country more than two years ago, Sudanrsquo;s transitional government recently convened a full Cabinet meeting in the...