SPLM-N captures key towns in Sudan’s Kurmuk
The Sudan People’s Liberation Movement-North launched a major offensive in Kurmuk province, seizing several towns and critical military assets amid intense shelling that has displaced local civilians.
Boulos says quartet mechanism finalized Sudan peace draft
The US senior advisor Massad Boulos announced that the quartet mechanism has drafted a Sudan peace agreement involving troop redeployments and a $1.5 billion aid package to facilitate humanitarian relief.
US seeks timeline to end Sudan war
American diplomats say intensive consultations are under way within the so called Peace Council aimed at ending the war in Sudan before the end of the first quarter of 2026, according to media reports. Sources said the current effort is focused on drafting a comprehensive roadmap that includes military and security reforms, while excluding extremist
Outrage in al Jazira over rape by SAF linked fighter
Anger spreads in al Jazira following a child rape case linked to armed mobilisation forces operating alongside SAF
Refugees between Egypt and Sudan and their shared suffering
Sudanese refugees face hardship in Egypt, but South Sudanese refugees inside Sudan suffer in silence amid neglect and discrimination
Local officials blame M23 rebels for drone strike in Kisangani
Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo neutralized eight explosive drones targeting a strategic airport in Kisangani and have accused the M23 rebel group of launching the attack.
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.
















