Federal judge blocks Trump bid to end TPS for South Sudanese
A federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from ending deportation protections for hundreds of South Sudanese nationals in the United States. U.S. District Judge Patti Saris ruled that the Department of Homeland Security likely acted unlawfully in seeking to terminate Temporary Protected Status (TPS) for South Sudan, saying the move relied on “pretextual” reasoning. The decision
Burhan vows to keep Islamist-linked militias after war
Burhan vows to keep armed civilian forces active after war, deepening fears of militia rule
Political scandal engulfs Burhan’s junta over power abuse
Salma Abdel Jabbar forced Khartoum Land Director’s dismissal after he refused her land request, highlighting corruption concerns and arbitrary interventions within Burhan’s junta government.
Tasis warns AU members against legitimising Sudan coup leaders
The Sudanese Founding Alliance accused Egypt and AU members of undermining Sudan’s suspension and urged enforcement of civilian-led governance after the 2021 military coup.
Civil Democratic Alliance meets IGAD to seek end to Sudan conflict
The Civil Democratic Alliance of Revolutionary Forces “Sumud” held talks with IGAD in Addis Ababa to explore ways to end Sudan’s ongoing conflict. Chaired by Dr. Abdalla Hamdok, the meeting reviewed recent developments in Sudan and considered avenues to support a comprehensive peace process. IGAD Executive Secretary Dr. Workneh Gebeyehu, joined by the organization’s team,
Cyclone Gezani leaves 31 dead in Madagascar
Cyclone Gezani killed at least 31 people in Toamasina, causing widespread destruction, injuries and displacement, as Madagascar’s authorities appealed for international support.
BMW recalls hundreds of vehicles over starter motor fire risk
BMW is recalling vehicles produced from 2020 to 2022 due to starter motor faults that may prevent starting and potentially cause fires while driving.
Libya grants oil licences to Chevron and BP
Libya awarded oil exploration licences to major foreign companies, but limited bidding reflected ongoing political division and security concerns despite rising production and new investment deals.















