Quad drafts Sudan cease‑fire roadmap; Islamist bloc balks

Sudan’s war, now in its third year, has displaced more than nine million people and fractured the country into rival administrations

Three-way race heats up for Sudan’s TASIS premiership

Members of the alliance’s negotiating committee say consultations are in their final round and a consensus candidate could be announced “within days”

Hilal crush merrikh to claim elite league title in war-hit Sudan

Hilal claimed the Sudanese title with a 4-0 win over Merrikh after competing abroad due to war, as other African football highlights emerged across the continent.

Blackouts and water crisis deepen turmoil in northern Sudan

Residents of Wadi Halfa have been without reliable drinking water for weeks after pumping stations broke down

Sudanese pound plunges as dollar tops SDG 3,200

Economists blame a toxic mix of war spending, shuttered export sectors and unrestrained money printing by the Central Bank of Sudan

Burhan‑allied JEM‑SLM units hold Khartoum, Port Sudan hostage

Market traders in Omdurman’s Sabreen bazaar say fighters in the joint force’s uniforms levied “taxes” on every tuk‑tuk and delivery truck this week

SAF drone strike on Sudan’s Al‑Fula fuel market kills 5

SAF drones hit two fuel markets in the town and in nearby Abu Zabad on Monday, killing at least five people

90 days after RSF exit, Khartoum morphs into militia‑ruled wasteland

Local outlets say street crime has “risen to frightening levels” despite a Burhan decree

Port Sudan junta blocks WhatsApp calls, sparks outcry

The restriction—first noticed late Sunday—does not affect text messaging but prevents the app’s heavily used voice and video features

SAF‑backed militias stalk Khartoum civilians

Analysts say the proliferation of militias highlights the near‑total collapse of state authority

TASIS prepares Nyala to launch civilian Darfur government

TASIS unveiled its 31‑member leadership council earlier this month

RSF establishes first civil authority in North Darfur’s El Koma

Residents welcomed the step, saying a functioning local council could help restore health and education services disrupted by recent SAF air‑strikes

Aid crisis for Sudan refugees as UN slashes budget

Sudan’s refugee crisis worsens as UN aid is slashed, shutting down services like registration, child protection and safe spaces for women.

Sudan in economic chaos over Burhan’s currency change

Sudan’s abrupt currency change amid civil war triggered panic, economic paralysis, and a fragile shift toward digital banking across the country.

Sudan sees gold production soar amid deepening civil conflict

As war cripples Sudan’s economy, gold exports become a key revenue source despite nearly half of production lost to illicit trade.

30 South Sudanese students fined in Sudan for border crossing

The students, who attend a Sudanese‑curriculum school in Renk, were allowed to cross the Joda border post into Sudan’s White Nile State to take their exams in the town of Al‑Jabalain

South Sudan’s opposition snubs president’s call for dialogue

South Sudan’s main opposition party rejected President Kiir’s call for dialogue, citing arrests, repression, and ongoing military attacks.

US-led Quad meets July 20 to present Sudan peace plan

The source added the session is expected to draw senior ministers and may require “concessions from certain participants,” without elaborating

Dollar tops SDG 2,900 as Sudan risks break‑up, Babakr Faisal warns

Faisal dismissed newly formed “sovereign committees” tasked with rebuilding war‑ruined Khartoum as a placebo with “no practical effect”

Al‑Mahdi: Islamist network fired first shot, triggering Sudan’s war

Al‑Mahdi claimed the Bashir‑era Islamist project placed some 30,000 officers and specialists in the SAF

OPCW: Burhan’s SAF used chemical weapons in Khartoum

No immediate response was available from Port Sudan junta

Burhan-led junta appoints new ministers in Sudan

The final lineup of the 22-member “Hope” government is expected to be completed in the coming days.

Trump’s call for Nile Dam agreement resonates in Sudan

Sudan finds itself increasingly entangled in the regional standoff over Ethiopia’s Nile dam, as it seeks a fair and binding agreement to protect its water security and national interests.

Sudanese refugee killed, two hurt in knife attack at CAR camp

Dozens have died in cross-border fighting since June, local officials report

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