What SAF is relying on to prolong the war

SAF clings to war despite collapse risks while RSF advances, rejecting peace to preserve its leadership.

US halts Sudanese citizenship minutes before oath

US officials stop Sudanese migrants from taking their citizenship oath in Boston over pending checks

SAF deputy commander arrives in South Sudan after withdrawal

SAF soldiers flee Babanusa for South Sudan after RSF advances, as their commander’s fate remains unclear

RSF seizes Heglig after Chinese ultimatum

RSF takes Heglig after orderly army withdrawal as China ends its oil partnership with Sudan

RSF says Islamist drone strikes kill civilians in North Darfur

RSF says Turkish-made Akıncı drones hit civilian areas in Kutum and Kabkabiya, killing dozens

RSF accuse rivals of fabricating abuse claims at Al-Afad camp

Sudan’s RSF accuses rivals and the Sudan Doctors Network of fabricating rape claims at Al-Afad camp for political gain

RSF says SAF carried out fresh drone strikes despite humanitarian truce

RSF says the SAF launched multiple drone strikes from Dec 4–6, violating the humanitarian truce

RSF deploys forces toward al-Ubayyid against Burhan’s army

RSF is reinforcing positions around al-Ubayyid as clashes with the Burhan’s army escalate across Sudan, raising fears of a new advancement on the strategic city.

RSF condemns Muslim Brotherhood drone strike on WFP convoy

RSF condemned a drone strike on a WFP convoy in North Kordofan, calling it a deliberate war crime that endangers civilians and blocks vital aid.

US weighs wider sanctions on Sudan’s generals after talks stall

US mulls tougher sanctions on Sudan’s warring generals as ceasefire talks stall and Oslo readies a civilian roadmap

SAF drone strike on Adré crossing raises fears of deeper humanitarian crisis

SAF drone strike on Adré crossing sparks warnings over worsening humanitarian conditions

ICC set to deliver Ali Kushayb verdict on 9 December

ICC to deliver Ali Kushayb verdict on 9 December in landmark Darfur accountability case

Sudanese family dies in Tripoli from heater fumes

A Sudanese refugee family in Tripoli died after carbon-monoxide poisoning from a charcoal heater

Rsf accuses Burhan’s army of strike on key Adre border route

RSF accused the Burhan’s army of striking the Adre border crossing with drones, warning the attack threatens vital humanitarian access into Sudan.

US bill targeting Muslim Brotherhood ‘historic,’ says Al-Mirghani

Ibrahim Al-Mirghani hails a US House bill targeting the Muslim Brotherhood as historic justice for Sudan

Sudanese face growing hunger as crisis tightens: UN

Aid workers report escalating danger in Sudan’s Kordofan as communities face severe shortages.

New details emerge on fate of SAF forces in Babanousa

New information has surfaced regarding the situation of SAF units in the town of Babnousa, West Kordofan, amid conflicting reports about the fate of senior commanders following recent Rapid Support Forces (RSF) advances. According to military sources, troops from the 22nd Division withdrew from Babanousa and reached the 90th Brigade in Heglig, southern Sudan. The

Burhan doubles down as critics blame SAF for prolonging Sudan’s crisis

Burhan demands RSF disarm, but critics say SAF’s rigid approach is deepening Sudan’s conflict

US move to label Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist wins Sudanese praise

Khalid Omar Yousif praises US decision to label the Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group

UAE pledges 15 million dollars for Sudan refugees

UAE announces 15 million dollars for UNHCR to aid refugees in Sudan and nearby regions

Health crisis deepens for Sudanese refugees in Egypt

Declining UNHCR funding pushes Sudanese refugees in Egypt into a deepening health crisis

Sudan carries out 28th transfer of South Sudanese refugees from Khartoum

Sudan completes its 28th transfer of South Sudanese refugees from Khartoum to camps in White Nile

Washington shifts approach in Sudan, targeting Burhan’s influence

US reassesses Sudan war, aiming to weaken Burhan’s Port Sudan networks to advance a real ceasefire

UN fears new atrocities amid escalating violence in Sudan

Sudan’s Kordofan region is facing a fast-deepening humanitarian emergency as intensified fighting traps civilians, blocks aid and drives widespread displacement.

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