Sudan’s FFC says Jeddah platform is the only option to stop war

“Jeddah Forum is the only available option for the warring parties to put an end to the fighting,” says FFC

Cholera spreads in Sudan’s Al-Jazira state, at least seven deaths recorded

The Sudan Doctors Union affirmed that the official data significantly underestimates the suspected cases at homes

Deaths rise among Sudanese refugees in Chad due to lack of water and food

During the past week, more than 42 deaths occurred in refugee camps in Chad

Senior Sudanese army commander killed in RSF shelling of Armored Corps

The 17th Infantry Division commander Major General Ayoub Abdel Qader was killed in an artillery shelling carried out by the RSF

UN aid chief says Sudan faces worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history

The UN stated that six months of conflict formed “one of the worst humanitarian nightmares in recent history”

US urges immediate stop to fighting, return to democratic transition in Sudan

U.S. Embassy in Khartoum called on the Sudanese army and RSF to immediately stop fighting and allow unimpeded humanitarian access to displaced people

Sudan’s evolving regional relations

We take a closer look at Sudan’s evolving connections with key African partners

Exodus from Khartoum continues as Sudanese conflict enters 6th month

Port Sudan, which currently hosts Sudan’s sole operational airport, has transformed into a transfer point for foreign nationals departing from the northeastern African nation

Egypt escalates tensions, sends drones to Sudanese military, WSJ reports

Spokesmen for the Egyptian Foreign Ministry and the Sudanese military didn’t return requests for comment to the WSJ

Sudanese Finance Minister calls IMF to support Sudan

Ibrahim urged the Fund to consider Sudan with special consideration and to overcome the obstacles hindering the resumption of collaboration

MSF urges Sudanese authorities to remove obstacles facing medical teams

MSF urged Sudanese authorities to remove administrative obstacles hindering medical and humanitarian teams and supplies

Sudan’s army chief will reportedly visit China next week

Reports indicate that Lieutenant General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan will depart for Beijing next Monday to attend the third forum for the Belt and Road Initiative

Russia calls for ceasefire in Sudan as prelude to political solution

A Russian official called for the cessation of hostilities in Sudan as a precursor to a political solution to the crisis

IOM reports nearly 5.8 million people have been displaced by war in Sudan

IOM says 4,551,795 individuals have been internally displaced and 1,237,103 individuals went to neighboring countries

UN Human Rights Council initiates investigation into abuses in Sudan

The resolution was adopted with a majority of 19 votes in favor and 16 against, with 12 members abstaining from voting

UN says $2.6 billion needed to help millions in Sudan

UN stated that humanitarian organizations in Sudan need $2.6 billion to support 18.1 million people

Sudan’s commitment to Palestinian statehood

Sudan’s dedication to the Palestinian cause can be traced back to the mid-20th century

Sudanese NGO reports 54 people killed in Khartoum, North Kordofan

Emergency Lawyers documented about 54 killed and 164 injured in Khartoum and North Kordofan

Sudan and Iran reestablish diplomatic ties after a seven-year hiatus

Khartoum and Tehran will reopen embassies in coming period and exchange official delegations, says statement

Sudan faces worst educational crisis with 19 million children out of school

An estimated 19 million children in Sudan are out of school as brutal conflict approaches the six-month mark

3 killed after shelling on Sudan hospital

Since the conflict commenced on April 15, human rights organisations have alleged that both parties have deliberately targeted healthcare facilities

Sudan’s enduring support for Palestinian self-determination

Sudan has consistently championed the cause of the Palestinian people

From Kingdom of Kush to modern Sudan

Sudan’s historical significance can be traced back to ancient times when it was known as the Kingdom of Kush

A tale of talent and tenacity

The roots of this burgeoning football fervor can be traced to grassroots initiatives, local clubs, and communities

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