Ethiopian militias raid Sudanese farms during sowing season

Ethiopian militias have raided several Sudanese border villages, disrupting farming during the sowing season and worsening food insecurity in a war-torn region.

Quad talks on Sudan put on ice over dispute about SAF presence

The meeting was meant to craft a joint response to Sudan’s civil war

TASIS condemns attack on Sudanese refugees in Uganda

TASIS leaders added they were in direct contact with Ugandan officials to track the welfare of displaced Sudanese

TASIS alliance poised to unveil civilian administration in Nyala

TASIS announced its 31-seat leadership council in early July, installing RSF commander Mohamed Hamdan “Hemedti” Dagalo as chairman and rebel leader Abdel Aziz Al-Hilu as vice-chair

RSF claims 470 SAF dead in Umm Samima battle

In a statement, the RSF also accused SAF warplanes of bombing residential areas of Al-Fula with “barrel bombs,” alleging dozens of civilian deaths

Umma chief: Islamist officers sparked 15-April war, seeks ICC probe

In a post on X late Saturday, al-Fadil claimed the decision came from senior officers aligned with the outlawed National Congress Party (NCP) and the broader Islamic Movement

Militia chief: ‘We owe no one but God,’ threatens pro-SAF rivals

Analysts say Talha’s statement signals resistance to any attempt by SAF commanders or rival militias to sideline al-Baraa or dilute its share of spoils

Man dies in SAF custody in Wad Madani; probe urged

On Saturday relatives were handed his body with no explanation from authorities

SAF airstrike on Abu Zabad IDP schools kills eight civilians

Both schools have housed hundreds of internally displaced people since the war began last year

Kanaabi Conference demands probe into SAF’s Gezira village arson

Witnesses say the assault was coordinated by local leaders Abdel-Qader “Abu Slafa” Mohamed Ibrahim (village chief and Sudan Shield field coordinator)

Over 260,000 children flee brutal violence in north Darfur camps

Children fleeing Zamzam camp endure brutal violence, loss of family, and harsh conditions as fighting escalates in north Darfur.

Sudanese clubs chase CAF glory despite civil war

Despite civil war, Sudanese teams are competing for CAF slots in a mini-league held under army control in the northeast.

Sudanese cleric arrested after denouncing the war as pointless

His wife says officers raided at midnight, beat him and hauled him away as a ‘Qahata’ supporter

Port Sudan junta taps Bashir lawyer as justice minister, igniting anger

Darf served on Bashir’s legal team during the 2019 trials of senior regime figures and held a senior role in the former ruling National Congress Party

Al-Burhan’s SAF demolishes Pentecostal Church in Khartoum

No official justification was provided, and local Christians said officers prevented them from rescuing furniture and Bibles before the demolition

Clashes at Uganda camp injure 12 Sudanese refugees

Tensions remained high on Friday as camp leaders and police attempted to restore order

Fighting in Sudan’s Bara displaces hundreds of families: IOM

Clashes between Burhan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces in North Kordofan have displaced 700 families.

Trump unveils new US peace effort for Sudan amid envoy gap

The new diplomatic push comes as the post of U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan remains vacant following the departure of Tom Perriello

RSF, SLM-AW deal reopens vital Nierteti–Zalingei highway in Darfur

Local groups profiting from Darfur’s informal tolls, or bawwabat, accused of blocking highway reopening

Popular Movement praises RSF’s Kazgil success, urges unity

Marwan Farh Al-Door of the Popular Movement praised the RSF’s Kazgil victory, pledging full support for their ongoing campaign to reshape Sudan.

SAF-courted Taʿaisha fighters cross into CAR, target Birao

The fighters reportedly intend to avenge the killing of three Sudanese herders earlier this week, an assault blamed on Kara tribesmen

SAF-backed ‘Qamri Boys’ militia spreads fear in Northern Sudan

Docs, witnesses: Gen. Kabashi of SAF council forged militia in late 2024

From Peace Pact to Powder Keg: Juba ignites Sudan’s militia wildfire

The accord originally brought seven armed movements and six civilian blocs into a power-sharing arrangement with Khartoum

Burhan ‘courts Hamas’ in Port Sudan, expanding Iran’s footprint

Jerusalem Post: Burhan Cast as Iran’s Gatekeeper, Aiding Hamas Rebuild on Sudan’s Red Sea Coast

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