RSF slams Sudan army’s refusal to accept of 537 POW’s

According to the RSF, this not only dehumanizes the captured individuals but also abandons them after their capture in battle

Arab League urges ceasefire amid ongoing conflict in Sudan

Arab League urges a ceasefire and offers help to resolve the crisis as over 13,000 people lost their lives.

Sudan’s military leadership declines ceasefire appeal for Ramadan

The conflict between Sudan’s army and the RSF began in mid-April 2023 due to tensions surrounding a transition plan to civilian rule

Sudan’s RSF welcomes UN call for Ramadan ceasefire

Since the outbreak of war in Sudan on April 15, 2023 the United Nations estimates that nearly 25 million people—half of Sudan’s population—require aid

African Union urges ceasefire in Sudan during Ramadan

Sudan’s warring parties face pressure from the African Union for a ceasefire during Ramadan.

Sudan army chief’s son in critical condition after accident in Turkey

Rahman was violently thrown onto the road during the crash, his body dragging on dirt road for meters

Sudan permits aid to arrive through Chad and South Sudan

The government has agreed to open airport routes for humanitarian aid in Fasher, Kadugli, and El Obeid

UN expresses condemnation over killing of staff in South Sudan

Charles Kiir Gone, serving with the peacekeeping mission in Wau, was reportedly attacked by armed men in a relative’s home

Fuel-strapped Sudanese resort to donkey carts amid war fatigue

The vehicle, colloquially known as a “caro” in Sudanese Arabic, has once again become a common sight in numerous states

Sudan facing ‘world’s worst hunger crisis’, WFP says

With over eight million people displaced, in addition to two million already displaced before the conflict, this crisis stands as the world’s largest displacement scenario

Sudan’s RSF says 20 criminals, looters killed in clashes in Gezira

RSF officer and 2 soldiers were also killed in the clash

Sudan wants membership reinstatement for AU mediation acceptance

The AU had suspended Sudan following the military takeover in 2021

Sudan turns down Iran’s proposal for Red Sea naval base

Sources reveal that Iran offered Sudan advanced weaponry, including a helicopter-carrying warship, in exchange for permission to construct the naval base

Iran ramps up delivery of attack drones to Sudanese army

Development could shift Sudan’s strategic alignment away from the West

RSF leader Dagalo meets Libyan PM Dabaiba to discuss Sudanese war

Dagalo and Dabaiba engaged in talks centered on the persisting conflict in Sudan

UNITAMS concludes Sudan withdrawal, calls for conflict resolution

The UN Country Team will persist in delivering vital aid on the ground

Sudanese economy shrinks by 40% amid ongoing conflict

The conflict’s toll stands at about 13,900 lives lost, according to UN figures

South Sudan faces economic crisis over oil pipeline disruptions

Minister Lueth warns of potential consequences for the South Sudanese government, as oil revenue, the primary income source, is at risk

Sudanese refugees endure harsh delays in crowded South Sudan camps

This influx, numbering over half a million people, poses a challenge for South Sudan, struggling to provide adequate accommodation for the newcomers

Sudan military’s Darfur aid ban sparks hunger concerns

The war in Sudan, sparked by disputes over military powers, has caused extensive damage, claimed over 13,000 lives according to UN estimates

Starlink by Elon Musk aids displaced people in Sudan

Elon Musk’s satellite-based internet service, Starlink, has emerged as a vital lifeline, enabling access to essential online resources

Sudan’s military accused of assassinating tribal chief in North Darfur

Mokhtar was fatally shot in his home by SAF infront of his family, RSF said

US appoints new special envoy to end Sudan war

Former US congressman Perriello takes on the role of special envoy to lead US efforts in ending the war in Sudan.

UK commits $2.5 million to clear mines in South Sudan

The persistent threat of mines, bomb remnants, and cluster munitions poses a significant obstacle to South Sudan’s reconstruction efforts

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