RSF dismantles Islamist cells accused of fuelling tribal unrest
The RSF said suspected groups sought to trigger tribal conflicts, disrupt services, and undermine stability in Sudan.
TASIS-linked cash rollout brings liquidity relief to Darfur markets
New cash payments in Sudanese pounds bring liquidity relief to Darfur markets under TASIS influence
Sudan press union warns of return to Bashir-era media controls
Sudan journalists’ union rejects ministry’s online media registration form
US condemns Burhan army drone strike on key Darfur aid bridge
The United States strongly condemned a drone strike that damaged a vital bridge in West Darfur
UK tightens migration rules after Sudanese man incident
The Sudanese man incident renewed focus on trafficking networks and migration routes through Northern Ireland.
Sources say Al-Baraa Ibn Malik commander detained in Rwanda
Rwanda reportedly detains Al-Baraa Ibn Malik commander after refugee camp visit
Amnesty: Kenya forcibly deported South Sudanese whistleblower
Kenya forcibly deported a dual citizen who exposed elite corruption in South Sudan, Amnesty says.
SAF drone campaign kills civilians, livestock in North Kordofan villages
SAF drone strikes hit water points, markets and herders in North Kordofan
Burhan’s army main reason for the Sudan displacement: UN
Refugee agency warns Sudan crisis remains largest internal displacement driver despite global improvements and increased returns elsewhere.
TASIS distributes relief and livestock medicines in Darfur
The programme aims to protect livestock and support food security for nomadic families affected by Sudan’s war.
Fuel shortages bring daily life to a standstill in Sudan
Transport networks are under pressure as a severe fuel crisis spreads through key areas of Sudan.
Sudan’s Peace Government names new higher education minister
Al-Ta’aishi appoints Professor Eid Brima as higher education minister
Burhan’s junta alters gas rules, leaves supply chain uncertain
Junta government changes its petroleum import policies to address growing fears over future gas supplies.
Probe reveals Sudan gold discrepancy worth $18 billion lost
Report shows over one hundred tons of Sudanese gold missing from official records creating concerns over governance and transparency issues.
Burhan’s SAF accused of fueling Ethiopia’s Tigray tensions
Sudan-Ethiopia tensions rise over SAF support for Tigray forces
Former RSF commanders joined SAF after internal disputes, accusations
Former RSF commanders joined SAF after internal disputes and accusations
Sudan’s Islamists split over group’s fate after US terrorist label
Opposing factions argue over the frontline military role of Sudan’s sanctioned Al-Baraa group.
Sumud urges SAF and RSF to accept humanitarian truce
Sumud urges SAF and RSF to accept humanitarian truce
Mothers abandon newborns in Sudan as conflict worsens
Worsening humanitarian crisis, poverty, and mass displacement have led to a rising number of newborn babies being abandoned in public places.
Fuel crisis paralyzes Kassala State as petrol stations shut doors
Local station owners deliberately withhold undisclosed fuel reserves in Sudan’s Kassala State.
Sudan war exposes weakness behind SAF’s military ranking
Sudan army ranking masks deeper crisis in battlefield performance
Masked gunmen abduct South Sudanese whistleblower in Kenya
Kenyan authorities track the vehicle used in the armed kidnapping of a prominent local activist.
US Congress advances bill challenging Sudan’s UN seat
US Congress advances bill challenging Sudan’s UN representation
South Sudan receives US funding boost for Ebola preparedness
The United States announced additional support to help East African countries strengthen Ebola detection, prevention and containment measures.
