RSF chief Dagalo to meet Sudan army head Burhan to bring an end to war

RSF in a post on X on Monday announced that General Dagalo agreed to the principle of the meeting

Devastating war in Sudan may see end as generals agree to crucial meeting

Sudan’s warring generals agree to meet for the first time, raising hopes for a ceasefire and political talks to end the devastating war.

Sudan, UAE expel diplomats as army and RSF continue to clash

Recent weeks have seen pro-army demonstrators accuse the United Arab Emirates of providing support to RSF

Sudan in Crisis: UN runs out of funds amid ongoing conflict

The humanitarian coordinator for Sudan described the current situation as catastrophic

UN: Over 12,000 killed since fighting broke out in Sudan

Sudan has been witnessing deadly clashes between the SAF and the RSF in the capital Khartoum and other areas since April 15

US accuses Sudanese factions of committing war crimes

State Department determines warring parties committed war crimes, crimes against humanity and ethnic cleansing in Sudan

Sudan reports 5,178 suspected cholera cases and 161 deaths

The outbreak of cholera, initially declared in Gedaref on September 26, has rapidly spread to various regions

Residents report escalation of Sudan Army airstrikes in Khartoum

Hopes for a resolution were dashed as discussions between the army and the Rapid Support Forces failed to yield progress

Sudan Army interested in Iranian drones amid escalating regional strains

Iran has long served as a primary provider of drones to Sudan’s Army

Sudan faces worsening HIV/AIDS crisis amid escalating conflict

AIDS remains a critical public health concern in Sudan

United Nations set to conclude political mission in Sudan

14 of 15 Security Council members vote to terminate mandate of UN Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan as of Sunday

UN reports nearly 600 civilians killed in South Sudan clashes last year

UN findings revealed at least 884 civilian casualties, with 594 individuals killed and 290 injured

Accusations against South Sudan military for assault on civilians in Abyei

Residents say the attack aimed to displace the Ngok community from their homes

UN says 75 killed in clashes near Sudan-South Sudan border in last 2 weeks

Ongoing conflicts between the Ngok and Twic communities in Abyei have predominantly revolved around resource disputes

Aid for over 1 million Sudan refugees in Chad under threat

Unless the UN secures the necessary funds, the WFP might have to cease food aid operations for internally displaced persons and refugees in Chad by December

Straight out of Khartoum: Mission to rescue lions, hyenas from war zone

Transporting the sedated animals out of Khartoum became one of the most perilous missions undertaken by Four Paws

Darfur governor warns of escalating Sudanese conflict, calls for unity

Addressing a press briefing in Addis Ababa, Minnawi emphasized his communication with both the Army and RSF

RSF unveils vision for a ‘federal system’ in conflict-ridden Sudan

The main principle is a federal system, which the group says is the most suitable governance model for Sudan

President of South Sudan dismisses cabinet members

The announcement did not provide any specific reasons for these dismissals

Darfur atrocities resurface across Nile as Sudan clashes intensify

Sudan’s Nile River has become a battleground in recent days as army forces and RSF have clashed in the area

South Sudan ready for IGAD summit on Sudan’s civil war

The IGAD plays a crucial role in efforts aimed at restoring peace and stability in Sudan

Calls grow for AU commission’s Sudan peace plan to be implemented

Highlighting the critical urgency of the situation, the 15-member body emphasized the necessity for a two-stage Political Dialogue

Insufficient funding puts aid for Sudanese refugees in jeopardy

Approximately 450,000 have sought refuge in Chad, as reported by the UN’s refugee agency

UN urges unrestricted campaigning for long-delayed S Sudan elections

Scheduled for the first time next year under a peace agreement inked in 2018, which terminated a brutal civil war in the world’s youngest nation, South Sudan faces challenges in meeting the essential criteria outlined in the agreement

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