Sudanese accuse Burhan’s army of betrayal amid crisis: analysts
General Burhan’s forces face fierce criticism from Sudanese for corruption and collusion with militias, according to analysts.
Trump advisor eyes Sudan mediation as war drags on
Boulos eyes new peace push between Sudan’s al-Burhan and RSF commander Dagalo
Diplomats defect from al-Burhan as RSF gains influence abroad
The Sudanese embassy in Morocco is the latest to side with the opposing camp—aligning with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)
RSF protection of border triangle ‘vital’: peace group
The Peace Organization highlights Sudan’s RSF role in stopping trafficking while calling for inclusive national consultations.
UN experts slam US deportations to South Sudan
UN experts raise alarm over the US deporting migrants to unsafe countries without proper legal procedures.
International Blue Crescent launches urgent appeal for Sudan aid
As violence in Sudan worsens, the IBC calls for immediate support to prevent further suffering, hunger, and displacement across the country.
Malnutrition, cholera surge in Sudan as conflict deepens: UN
War and failing infrastructure have pushed Sudan’s El Fasher into a deepening humanitarian crisis marked by child malnutrition, cholera, and mass displacement.
Sudan’s football elite league returns despite raging civil war
Sudan’s domestic football league returns despite civil war, with eight teams competing in Atbara and Ad-Damer far from the frontline.
Rights group slams Burhan’s SAF for jailing refugees in cold trucks
Rights advocates say Burhan’s army held refugees in freezing trucks without charges and call for investigations into alleged ransom and abuse.
RSF closes in on Burhan’s last Darfur stronghold
With the RSF nearing victory in El Fasher, Burhan’s army risks losing its last key base in Darfur and control over the broader region.
Kiir fires South Sudan army chief after 7 months
He was promoted in December and has since overseen clashes between government troops and the Nuer-led White Army militia
RSF seizes El Fasher’s main market, tightens grip on SAF stronghold
RSF commanders said the capture tightens their encirclement of the base, where SAF junta troops are now largely confined
Joint rebel forces arrest two journalists in Darfur’s Abu Shouk camp
The arrests appear linked to Yaqoub’s public claim that an SLM-TC fighter shot him last week after he refused to surrender his Starlink satellite-internet device
Amnesty: Sudan a glaring example of systematic repression
Amnesty: Burhan’s forces detain rights protesters, trapping Sudanese in fear
WFP flies food to remote South Sudan communities
Rising violence in South Sudan has pushed many to famine, prompting WFP to airdrop life-saving food to remote areas.
Libya expels 172 Sudanese refugees
The group included individuals flagged for “security concerns” and others diagnosed with serious infectious diseases
US media urges Trump to oust Sudan’s Burhan, curb Iran
Author Natalia Quadros contends that al-Burhan’s alliance with Tehran has turned Sudan into “a launching pad for Iran’s regional ambitions”
Over one million displaced from El Fasher, IOM reports
781,998 displaced from El Fasher and Zamzam camp between April 1 and June 29, IOM reports
TASIS: Unity cabinet to be inveiled ‘within days’
Tasis forms 31-member council; Dagalo chairs, al-Hilu deputy
SAF-linked group shoots journalist in El-Fasher over Starlink dispute
The attack occurred in the busy market of the Abu Shouk camp for internally displaced persons, where Yaqoub was working
Four academics arrested in North Kordofan over alleged RSF ties
Those detained include Professor Abu Obeida, Dr. Omar Al-Basha, Dr. Khalida Obeidallah, and a fourth unnamed doctor
SAF intelligence accused of torturing pharmacist in North Kordofan
Witnesses said agents arrested Hekma Mahmoud Sardar on 16 June at her pharmacy in Al-Rahad’s main market without a warrant
Al-Faki: Halting Port Sudan junta’s authority is key to saving Sudan
Al-Faki blamed the Muslim Brotherhood-aligned Islamic Movement for orchestrating the 25 October 2021 coup
Four killed in tribal clashes in Ad-Dabbah, Northern Sudan
With conflicting accounts still circulating and no official inquiry announced, the exact cause of the violence remains uncertain