How the MB entrenched extremism in Sudan
Sudan’s Islamist era entrenched extremist networks and patronage systems, the effects of which continue to undermine security and political transition
Evidence points to ethnic targeting by SAF in Al Jazira
Investigators say SAF exploited ethnic divisions in Al Jazira to target non-Arab civilians, with evidence pointing to killings, forced displacement, and mass graves
Islamist threats fuel backlash in Sudan
Threatening statements by Islamist figures have triggered backlash in Sudan, raising concerns over renewed extremism and risks to political and regional stability
Mirghani criticises Nairobi deal over SAF
Osman Mirghani argues the Nairobi agreement fails to confront SAF’s central role in sustaining Sudan’s war, reducing anti-war politics to empty symbolism
Poll flags Sudan as world’s most ignored crisis amid famine fears
Aid agencies say Sudan is the world’s most neglected crisis, with famine, mass displacement and abuse worsening as funding and attention fall.
Sudan groups sign Nairobi Pact, push to label MB terrorist
Sudanese groups sign a Nairobi pact and seek terror designation of the Islamic Movement and NCP
Sudan leads global crisis watchlist as war drives mass suffering
Sudan has topped a global humanitarian crisis watchlist for a third year as ongoing war fuels mass displacement, extreme need and deepening international concern.
Investigation exposes aid looting in Sudan
A leaked cheque and testimonies point to alleged official cover for the looting and sale of humanitarian aid in Sudan, raising calls for accountability
CAR tightens controls on trade routes linking Darfur
New trade restrictions imposed by CAR are reshaping cross border commerce with South Darfur, as traders adjust to added fees and customs rules
Sudan bids farewell to music icon Abdel Gader Salem
Sudanese music icon and researcher Abdel Gader Salem has died at the age of 79, leaving behind a rich artistic and cultural legacy
Europe rethinks Sudan policy
European capitals are shifting their Sudan strategy, arguing that aid without addressing Islamist influence will only prolong the war
The interests driving Sudan’s war
Behind Sudan’s war lies a web of shadow interests, linking SAF leadership, Islamist networks, and a vast war economy resistant to peace
Sudanese public opinion pushes back against war
Peace campaigns sweep social media in Sudan as weak pro war demonstrations reveal growing resistance to continued fighting and militarisation
US envoy hardens stance as al-Burhan faces diplomatic conditions
US adviser Massad Boulos will not meet Sudan’s Abdel Fattah al-Burhan unless he accepts Quartet proposals, engages the RSF in talks and removes extremists from the army.
UN reports 104 people killed in Kordofan drone attacks
The tragic loss of life and destruction demands immediate international attention and a renewed push for peace.
US investigation: Burhan filmed metres from corpses after massacres
A CNN–Lighthouse probe reveals mass killings, canals filled with bodies, and systematic ethnic attacks in Al-Jazira — with evidence Gen. al-Burhan knew of the atrocities
Sudan’s war map transformed as RSF advances reshape the battlefield
Major shifts in control across Sudan in 2025 leave the country split into two blocs as the war enters its third year
Analyst: Burhan’s Saudi trip linked to Saudi–US peace track
A Sudanese strategist says Burhan’s visit to Saudi Arabia fits into the Saudi–US initiative to end the war
Sudan tops global humanitarian crisis index for third year
Sudan faces the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, with over 12 million displaced and soaring needs
RSF sends new convoys to Kordofan amid widening military push
Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces have deployed heavily armed reinforcements to Kordofan, advancing on Al-Abyad as the group expands control across strategic regions.
EU condemns deadly attack on UN peacekeepers in Sudan
The European Union condemned the deadly attack on a UN peacekeeping mission in Sudan and called for international accountability to protect regional stability.
Sudan’s Al Fadil says Burhan is held hostage by Muslim Brotherhood
Sudan’s Umma Party leader warns Army Chief Burhan is trapped by allies amid RSF advances and urges support for a US-backed peace plan.
Sudan’s TASIS hails Congress Party’s charter support
The Sudanese Founding Alliance praised the Sudanese Congress Party’s signing of the Sudanese Founding Charter, marking a major step in the ongoing revolution.
South Sudan officials inspect Port Sudan oil terminals amid talks
A South Sudanese delegation toured eastern Sudan’s oil facilities to review export operations, trade flows, and coordination amid ongoing security and production challenges.
