Anonymous Sudan launches cyberattacks against IGAD nations

Anonymous Sudan is a criminal group involved hacking services, selling leaked data on various platforms, engaging in ransomware operations and blackmail

UN urgently seeks $4.1B for Sudan’s war-torn crisis and refugee aid

Approximately half of Sudan’s population, totaling around 25 million people, requires humanitarian aid and protection

Sudanese military rejects coup allegations, stresses unified front

In a statement on Tuesday, al-Atta dismissed online speculations about the alleged arrest of four officers during a meeting with the army’s Popular Support delegation

Sudan’s army continues to cozy up to Iran as RSF gains momentum

Recent reports suggest a shortage of weapons for the Sudanese army in the conflict against RSF, motivating the decision to restore relations

Renewed violence in South Sudan claims 26 lives, says officials

Although these conflicts seem unrelated, local officials attribute them to disputes over land and natural resources

South Sudan ponders impact of pope’s visit legacy

The Catholic archbishop of Juba, Cardinal Stephen Ameyu Martin, conveyed the sentiment that unity remains elusive in South Sudan

MSF says 12 children succumb to hunger everyday in Sudanese camp

Tragically, MSF revealed that at least one child is losing their life every two hours in the Zamzam camp

Cholera toll in Sudan: 10,000 cases, 285 deaths reported

The outbreak, originating in Gedaref and Khartoum states in September of the preceding year, has rapidly extended its reach to Al-Jazirah, White Nile, Red Sea, and Kassala

Abyei conflict claims 19 lives in Sudan—South Sudan border

Unrest unfolds in Abyei, where 19 lives are lost, exposing the complex struggle between Sudan and South Sudan.

Cattle herder clashes in South Sudan result in 39 deaths

The clashes occurred on Wednesday, causing 19 deaths and 17 injuries among herders from northwest Warrap

UN food agency reports starvation-linked deaths in Sudan

WFP Sudan spokesperson says agency ‘able to deliver food to only 10% of hungriest people’ in country

RSF leader Dagalo says Sudan will continue engaging with IGAD

RSF leader said Sudan’s withdrawal from IGAD was an attempt by extremist controlled Ministry of Foreign Affairs and leadership of the army to deepen Sudan’s isolation

Former Sudanese PM attributes war to diplomatic neglect

Having assumed the role of prime minister in the aftermath of Bashir’s departure, Mr. Hamdok eventually resigned from power in 2022 amid protests and a dispute with the military after a second brief stint

Official declares urgent aid needed for over 20,000 returnees in Abyei

The returnees, who fled conflict in Sudan, are spread across various villages and Abyei town, facing critical circumstances after deadly clashes during the weekend

Shadows of looming war endangers stability on Sudan’s eastern frontier

Anonymous sources report the training of Sudanese fighters in Eritrea, heightening tensions

Cholera strikes Sudanese refugees in Ugandan hospitals

Health official Henry Lulu has confirmed that four of them have tested positive for cholera

RSF targets Burhan’s forces in Sudan’s Kadro and Bahri areas

RSF said the group is committed to securing peace, stability, and democracy, rebuilding Sudan on just foundations for the people’s benefit.

US puts $5M bounty on Sudan ex-interior minister’s head

The US initiates the War Crimes Rewards program, designating Sudan’s ex-Interior Minister Harun, wanted by the ICC for crimes in Darfur.

Conflict along Sudan-South Sudan border claims lives of 54 people

According to Bulis Koch, the information minister for Abyei, armed young men from South Sudan’s Warrap State carried out the raids into the neighboring Abyei region on Saturday

South Sudan prohibits sale of lethal local gin amidst growing concerns

The ban comes in the wake of a surge in the gin’s use during the festive season, leading to unspecified casualties

Sudan’s RSF reports downing Iranian drone amid ongoing clashes

The RSF, in a statement on social media, identified the downed drone as an Iranian Mohajer-6,

Sudan’s Burhan embarks on official visit to Algeria

Sudan mired by fighting between army and RSF since last year

RSF slams SIHA report, calls allegations ‘fabricated’

RSF said facts on the ground bore no resemblance to anything mentioned in the report

IOM reports unprecedented displacement of 10.7 M in Sudanese crisis

The crisis, the world’s largest displacement, underscores the pressing need for increased humanitarian efforts and global attention

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