Burhan’s junta stalls salary and pension increases
Pensioners in Sudan suffer declining purchasing power as inflation rises and approved increases are yet to be implemented now.
Informal Vienna talks gather Sudanese groups
Vienna hosts secret Track II peace talks among Sudanese political groups seeking to end the war.
Drone attacks strike SAF positions in Khartoum, Omdurman
General Abdel Fattah al Burhan's army has not issued a comment on the recent drone attacks.
Gunmen assassinate Nyala mayor Dawwai Yahya in South Darfur
Public outrage erupts in Nyala following the targeted assassination of mayor Al-Doum Dawwai Yahya.
Fire destroys Rabak spice market just before Eid festival
Local authorities attribute a destructive marketplace blaze in Rabak to an electrical short circuit.
Boko Haram kills 33 fishermen and loggers in Nigeria attacks
Two coordinated Boko Haram raids in Borno state left fishermen and loggers dead as violence continues across northeast Nigeria communities.
French judge opens Khashoggi inquiry targeting Saudi crown prince
French judge opens inquiry into Khashoggi killing after rights groups’ complaint
Nigeria central bank holds key lending rate at 26.50 percent
Most economists accurately predicted that Nigeria would hold its key interest rate on Wednesday.
















