Burhan’s SAF targets civilians; RSF stresses oil stability

While civilians suffer from an escalating war driven by the army, the RSF emerges as a pragmatic actor willing to protect oil resources and regional stability

Civilian dies under torture in SAF detention in Khartoum

Family members say a 46 year old civilian died under torture in army custody in Khartoum after being denied vital diabetes medication

Sudanese refugee killed, 18 injured in road accident near Al Kufra

A woman was killed and 18 Sudanese refugees were injured when their vehicle overturned near Al Kufra, underscoring the dangers faced by refugees in southern Libya

Mirghani, the SAF fights, Sudan drifts

Othman Mirghani says Sudan’s army is built to fight wars, not make peace, and warns that the absence of real institutions has left the country without a compass

Sudan’s Islamists and al-Burhan, inside a continuing struggle for power

For years, al Burhan has rejected any role for the Islamic Movement, the political front of Sudan’s Muslim Brotherhood

EU launches emergency air bridge to rush aid into Darfur crisis

The European Union has launched an emergency air bridge to deliver urgent humanitarian aid to Darfur as conflict, famine and displacement intensify suffering.

US condemns drone strike killing UN peacekeepers in Sudan

US condemned a drone attack on a UN base in Sudan that killed six Bangladeshi peacekeepers, urging an end to hostilities and protection of civilians.

RSF clears deadly explosives from public sites in Babanusa

Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces stated their teams cleared over 2,000 explosive devices from public facilities in Babanusa, improving civilian safety.

RSF lists repeated attacks by Burhan’s army on aid missions

Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces accused General Abdel Fattah al Burhan’s army of repeatedly attacking humanitarian missions and aid convoys, allegations the army has not publicly addressed.

World Food Programme to cut Sudan rations as famine deepens

WFP will sharply cut food rations in Sudan next month, warning that funding shortages and ongoing conflict are pushing the country closer to widespread famine.

US lawmaker accuses Trump of fuelling Sudan crisis through inaction

US Representative Sarah Jacobs accused the Trump administration of worsening Sudan’s war through aid cuts, weak diplomacy, and failure to confront foreign arms backers.

Egypt and UAE foreign ministers discuss Sudan war in Abu Dhabi

Egypt and the UAE focused on Sudan’s escalating war during talks in Abu Dhabi, stressing coordination to support peace efforts and strengthen regional security.

RSF rejects claims it carried out UN headquarters air strike

The RSF has denied allegations that it carried out a drone strike on the UN headquarters in Kadugli, calling the claims politically motivated as tensions rise in Sudan.

Long-running land tensions erupt into fatal clashes in North Darfur

Four people were killed in Al-Sayyah, North Darfur, after a land and grazing dispute between herders and farmers escalated into armed clashes.

Aid meant for Sudanese camp is sold by Chad officials

Displaced families in Al-Afad camp say local authorities diverted humanitarian aid and blocked direct relief.

South Darfur logs fresh dengue cases

South Darfur health authorities confirmed 13 new dengue cases as the outbreak spreads across Nyala and nearby areas, prompting intensified response efforts.

UN secures tentative deal to open aid routes into El Fasher

UN agencies have struck a preliminary deal with Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces to allow humanitarian aid into besieged El Fasher as shortages deepen and civilians remain trapped.

RSF slams media allegations of abuses against civilians in Darfur

Sudan’s RSF denies allegations of civilian abuses in Darfur, rejecting claims of detentions and ransoms and criticising what it calls politically driven reporting.

Sudan’s TASIS frees hundreds of youths from Burhan’s army

Tasis forces say they intercepted a convoy in North Darfur and freed hundreds of youths allegedly forcibly recruited by Sudan’s army, which offered no immediate comment.

Ahmed Abbas says 75 percent of Burhan’s SAF are Islamists in Sudan

Islamist leaders confirm their active role in battles, contradicting Burhan’s denial of Muslim Brotherhood fighters in Sudan.

Local leaders in Sudan advance malaria prevention initiatives statewide

Officials in Al-Qadarif highlighted lessons learned, community campaigns, and targeted interventions to strengthen malaria prevention efforts

UN warns treason trial is straining South Sudan’s fragile peace deal

UN experts warn that the treason trial of suspended vice president Riek Machar is undermining South Sudan’s 2018 peace deal and raising the risk of renewed conflict.

Sudanese man is executed in Saudi Arabia for cocaine smuggling

Saudi Arabia executed a Sudanese man and two Afghan nationals for smuggling cocaine and methamphetamine, reflecting strict anti-drug policies.

IOM: Sudan war has triggered world’s largest displacement crisis

Two years of fighting between rival forces have torn apart families and communities across Sudan, deepening a humanitarian crisis.

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