UK urges urgent action over abuses in Sudan
The UK has raised alarm over escalating abuses in Sudan, calling for urgent global action as women and girls face widespread violence amid the ongoing war
Sudan’s tactical truce and the limits of a ceasefire
A tactical truce in Sudan will not end the war unless military control shifts, Islamist influence ends, and a new civilian political path emerges
Questioning Burhan’s claim over Sudan
An opinion piece condemning SAF leadership under Burhan, accusing it of illegitimacy, war crimes, and abusing power over Sudanese citizens
Why Khartoum airport cannot reopen to civilians
Khartoum airport cannot reopen to civilian flights because security instability, insurance barriers, and aviation regulations make operations unviable
Russian paramilitary forces attack Baba mine near Sudan border
Russian paramilitary forces carried out a deadly assault on the Baba gold mine, killing and injuring multinational miners and exposing severe regional instability.
Bandit attacks kill dozens across three Nigerian states
At least 47 people were killed in coordinated bandit attacks across Katsina, Kwara and Benue states, underscoring Nigeria’s deepening security crisis.
Balochistan attacks leave dozens dead as military fights rebels
The Baloch Liberation Army claims responsibility for the latest violence across the Quetta region.
Mozambique’s Chapo opens major Chinese graphite plant
President Daniel Chapo inaugurated a 200,000 metric ton graphite processing plant in Nipepe to transition Mozambique from a raw material supplier to a processed mineral exporter.
















