Sudanese groups arrive in Ethiopia for crucial peace talks
Sudanese rival factions are gathering in Addis Ababa for a two-day, internationally supervised summit.
Sumud coalition confirms participation in Sudan talks
Spokesperson Bakri al-Jak says the alliance wants serious solutions to end the Sudanese war.
Drone attacks blamed on SAF kill more than 50 in Kordofan and Darfur
Drone strikes blamed on General al-Burhan’s army killed at least 52 people across Kordofan and Darfur
Sudan peace government condemns forced displacement in Gedaref
Sudan peace government condemns forced displacement in Gedaref’s Ghabat Ko as a war crime and calls for legal accountability
TASIS condemns Burhan’s army for deadly Kabom market attack
TASIS said missiles struck a restaurant and vehicle in Kabom, causing deaths, injuries, and widespread grief among residents.
Tribal fighting in South Darfur leaves 16 people dead
Fighting between Salamat and Beni Halba tribes escalated in Kabum area, causing deaths, destruction, and renewed fears of wider violence.
RSF blames Islamists for Sudan war, backs civilian rule
Lieutenant General Abdul Rahim Hamdan blamed Sudan’s war on Islamist groups resisting civilian rule while defending RSF’s actions.
SAF kills 8 children, 2 women in Sudan’s Kardofan strike: Tasis
The alliance reported that the vehicles were travelling between Abu Zabad and Al-Fula when hit.
Muslim Brotherhood storms Butana, displaces Sudanese residents
The Sudanese Founding Alliance says armed forces linked to the Muslim Brotherhood entered Ku forest in Al-Butana, displacing dozens of families during Eid.
UN extends sanctions and arms embargo on South Sudan
The UN Security Council voted to extend the arms embargo and sanctions on South Sudan until 2027.
Trump adviser says Washington and Paris discussed Sudan crisis
Boulos says Trump remains interested in resolving Sudan crisis
Sudan gold prices plummet during the Eid holiday as cash runs low
A cash shortage, electronic banking failures, and falling international markets caused Sudan’s gold prices to drop sharply during the Eid al-Adha holiday.
Heatwave pushes Sudan temperatures above 40 degrees
Hot air masses brought extremely dry conditions and high temperatures to eastern Sudan.
Food crisis threatens over half of South Sudanese population
Escalating conflict and funding shortages push millions of South Sudanese to the brink of famine.
SPLM-N al-Hilu says civilians targeted by SAF in Blue Nile assault
SPLM-N al-Hilu accuses SAF-linked forces of Blue Nile attacks
Sudan TASIS government begins reactivating tax revenues
Founding government moves to reopen tax offices in Darfur, Kordofan
Tasis deploys 7,000 soldiers to protect Darfur crops
Massive military deployment aims to protect local smallholder farmers planting crops in North Darfur.
Nothing but political maneuver: Tasis rejects Burhan’s call
Sudanese alliance Tasis says army backed dialogue initiative cannot deliver peace amid ongoing war and political fragmentation in Sudan context.
Modern combat units appear across Sudan’s Nyala
Residents in Nyala spot advanced combat vehicles operating across the city during the Eid holidays.
South Sudan faces US travel limits despite zero Ebola cases
Africa CDC criticised United States travel restrictions and shrinking donor support as Ebola cases increased in Congo and Uganda during the growing regional outbreak.
Former Lundin Oil executives face a verdict over Sudan crimes
The prosecution demands prison for oil executives over Sudanese military attacks on civilians.
Tasis works for new Sudan army free from divisions: Dagalo
Tasis government seeks governance reform, institutional rebuilding, and a professional national army amid Sudan’s ongoing conflict.
Legal complaints target al-Savanna over al-Nuhud looting claims
Sudan commander al-Savanna faces looting complaints
Sudan refugees face rising Ebola risks in crowded camps
Health experts warn that poor sanitation in camps could accelerate the spread of Ebola.
