TASIS leader rebuts Arman, calls Sudan war a regional proxy
TASIS figure says SAF fights a regional proxy war and Arman’s proposal risks new atrocities against civilians
UN chief urges Sudan ceasefire
The UN chief Antonio Guterres urged an immediate ceasefire in El Fasher, warning of grave humanitarian risks as civilians endure relentless attacks.
China invests billions for strategic projects in Sudan
China’s multibillion-dollar projects in Sudan aim to strengthen infrastructure, industry, and energy, offering growth and stability amid ongoing economic challenges.
Senegal edges Sudan in shootout for bronze
The Lions of Teranga claimed third place at CHAN after beating Sudan 4-2 on penalties following a thrilling 1-1 draw.
Viral ‘Colombian mercenaries’ video isn’t from Sudan
The viral clip isn’t Sudan; it shows a multinational live-fire drill in Estonia
RSF claims new gains in El Fasher, tightens siege on SAF Medical Corps
RSF says it advanced in El Fasher and is tightening pressure on the Army Medical Corps complex; claim not independently verified
Burhan’s bid to sideline Islamists is failing, says Sudanese commentator
Sudanese writer and political analyst Mubarak al-Bilal says SAF chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan’s recent personnel moves — including the dismissal of the attorney general and his deputies — are aimed at appeasing domestic and external audiences but will not dislodge Islamists embedded across the state. “Most army, security and police leaders come from the Islamic
Nyala relights streets with solar power after two-year blackout
Nyala relights streets with solar power; RSF-aligned authorities cite debts and looting as hurdles to restoring the grid
South Sudanese quit Kenya camps as aid cuts grow
Over 6,000 South Sudanese refugees left Kenya’s Kakuma and Kalobeyei camps as food shortages worsen following global aid cuts.
Heavy rains in eastern Sudan displace thousands
Heavy rains and floods in eastern Sudan have killed at least 14 people, damaged hundreds of homes, and displaced more than 2,800 residents.
Journalists detail SAF clampdown in Port Sudan junta held regions
Arrests, escorts and surveillance: reporters say SAF control makes independent coverage near impossible
Cairo pressed al-Atta to dial down anti-UAE rhetoric, sources say
Egypt pressed al-Atta in May to halt anti-UAE attacks, sources say
TASIS finalizes oath ceremony in Nyala, setting stage for civilian govt
TASIS readies a swearing-in in Nyala within 48 hours
SAF-aligned Keikel forces impose 10,000 SDG water and power fee
Households told to pay 10,000 SDG in 72 hours or risk 50,000 SDG fines and service cuts, residents say
Spike in abuse allegations against Port Sudan security forces
Local committees allege looting and intimidation by Port Sudan-based junta, as HRW urges probes and analysts warn of deepening insecurity
Heavy rains, floods kill 14 in northern and southern Sudan
Floods and storms hit Sudan killing at least 14 people and washing away towns while humanitarian aid is urgently needed for displaced residents
Malaria, typhoid surge in Nyala as labs fail, rains fuel mosquito boom
Nyala clinics see 30–35 malaria/typhoid cases daily as rains, lab lapses and weak control fuel infections
TASIS accuses Port Sudan junta of child soldiering, seeks global scrutiny
Tasis alleges child recruitment by Port Sudan forces and calls for international scrutiny
Dengue and malaria surge in Khartoum as rains and war cripple services
Dengue and malaria spike in Khartoum amid rains and failing services; 5,000+ dengue cases recorded nationwide
Half a million at risk as floods threaten Sudan’s Red Sea and Darfur states
Heavy rains displace families in North Darfur as Sudan warns 500,000+ people face flood risk
Sudan logs 36 new cholera deaths nationwide
Sudan’s cholera outbreak has infected over 102,000 people and killed 2,561 amid ongoing civil war.
From El Fasher to Mellit: Burhan’s SAF’s aid narrative collapses
El Fasher besieged, Mellit bombed: the SAF’s aid narrative collapses—relief as leverage, civilians pay the price
Cholera kills dozens in Chad’s Sudanese refugee camps
A cholera outbreak in Chad’s refugee camps has killed 68 people and infected over 1,000 Sudanese refugees due to poor water and healthcare access.
Egypt unveils Gebel Elba gold amid Halayeb–Shalateen scandal
Cairo readies a 300k-oz gold announcement near Gebel Elba, amid fresh claims over Halayeb–Shalateen