RSF imposes ban on gum arabic exports
The RSF has banned gum arabic exports, seizing shipments and tightening border controls to dominate Sudan’s most vital trade commodity.
Sudan battles dengue surge as war and rains fuel mosquito spread
Sudan faces a worsening health crisis as dengue, cholera and malaria spread rapidly amid war, heavy rains, and a collapsing healthcare system.
Cholera cases surge in Darfur as Sudan death toll passes 3,000
Cholera cases in Sudan are rising rapidly, killing over 3,000 people and prompting a WHO vaccination campaign amid ongoing civil war.
Atbara groups welcome quartet pledge to end Sudan war
Atbara Resistance Committees hailed the International Quartet’s declaration as a reflection of Sudanese hopes and urged unity for peace.
RSF frees detainees from Zamzam and Nyala after mediation
Zaghawa tribal mediation with RSF and authorities freed more than 15 detainees, including minors, from Zamzam camp and Nyala in South Darfur.
Sudan’s TASIS mourns Dr. Ibrahim Zurayba after short illness in Kampala
TASIS mourns Dr. Ibrahim Zurayba, veteran Juba Peace negotiator, who died in Kampala after a short illness
SAF turns to Janjaweed founder as RSF advances in Darfur
Sudan’s SAF turns to Musa Hilal for a joint force to steady El Fasher and peel RSF fighters as Darfur’s war intensifies
Eyewitness: SAF personnel loot residents of Omdurman’s Block 8
Armed men in SAF uniforms rob Omdurman’s Block 8, stealing 25 phones amid a surge in violent heists and security lapses
Sudanese leader Dagalo and EU envoy talk urgent relief
The top officials highlighted that electricity and water remain critical lifelines, urging swift action to help Sudan’s fragile communities endure the crisis.
Burhan’s soldiers surrender to RSF in El Fasher
Dozens of Burhan’s army soldiers and allied fighters surrendered in El Fasher as the RSF advanced toward the besieged 6th Infantry Division.
US accuses South Sudan soldiers of raiding aid boat
US embassy accused South Sudan soldiers of raiding a humanitarian boat, stealing aid meant for civilians, and urged leaders to halt interference.
Sudanese fury grow over SAF junta’s teacher killer appointment
Sudanese outrage erupted after a defendant in the 2019 murder of teacher Ahmed al-Khair was appointed education director in Kassala.
Sudan’s TASIS government protests exclusion from AU’s Addis talks
TASIS protests AU’s Oct. 6–10 Addis consultations as biased; Somoud wants delay
East Darfur launches first cholera vaccination since 2023 war
East Darfur starts cholera shots in El Daein and Abu Jabra; 419,799 doses amid tighter health controls
Fears of Kara–Ta’isha violence spilling into CAR’s Birao refugee camp
Refugees fear Kara–Ta’isha clashes may reach CAR’s Birao camp; UN boosts security and urges no travel
US says it’s engaging Burhan and Dagalo to halt Sudan war
U.S. says it’s talking to Burhan and Dagalo; backs a truce-plus-transition roadmap and expands Sudan-related sanctions
Burhan faces mounting pressure from international actors in Sudan
International authorities including the UN and Quad press Burhan to negotiate civilian-led governance amid sanctions and civil war.
Sudanese teachers protest Burhan-controlled education director
Sudanese teachers condemned Kassala director appointment, citing his role in a colleague’s 2019 death and demanding justice.
Nyala launches cholera vaccination drive
Health officials in Nyala have launched a mass cholera vaccination campaign to protect one million residents amid a deadly and expanding outbreak.
RSF arrests men in South Darfur livestock theft case
RSF authorities arrested three men in mershing over a decade old theft dispute, raising concerns among locals of selective justice and escalating tribal tensions.
EU extends Sudan sanctions until 2026
EU prolongs Sudan sanctions to 2026, keeping travel bans and asset freezes on 10 people and 8 entities
Machar faces treason charges in Juba as court’s authority challenged
Machar’s treason trial opens in Juba; defense cites immunity as prosecutors allege ties to White Army raids
US sanctions spotlight Iran links among Sudan’s Islamists
Washington targets Sudanese Islamists over alleged Iran ties; Quad pushes ceasefire and nine-month transition
Sudan’s Burhan: Muslim Brotherhood fights alongside SAF
Burhan says Islamists fight alongside the SAF, denies party politics in ranks and downplays Sudan-Iran ties
