 Let's now take you to other parts of Africa where plumes of smoke rose over Katerman's Sunday U.S. envoys from Sudan's warring parties were in Saudi Arabia for talks that international mediators hope will bring an end to a three-week-old conflict that has killed hundreds and triggered an hazardous. The U.S. Saudi initiative is the first serious attempt to end fighting between the Army and the paramilitary rapid support forces RSF that has done parts of the Sudanese capital Kateran into war zones and the road an internationally backed plan to usher in civilian rule following years of unrest and uprisings. Butters since mid-April have killed hundreds of people and wounded thousands of others, disrupted eight supplies and sent 100,000 refugees fleeing abroad. While mediators are seeking a path to peace, both sides have made it clear they would only discuss our humanitarian truths not negotiate an end to the war.