SPLM-N: World will ultimately recognize Sudan’s Tasis government
SPLM-N: World will recognize Tasis government, legitimacy comes from people not foreign powers
‘Leave El-Fasher now’: Hajar orders immediate civilian evacuation
Hajar: leave El-Fasher now—SLFA ready to escort civilians via safe corridors amid fierce clashes
US and Egypt discuss Sudan’s future and regional stability.
Marco Rubio met Egypt’s foreign minister to discuss Sudan’s civilian transition and promote peace in the Middle East.
Burhan’s junta hands death sentence to Umma official Mohamed Deng
Sudan court sentences Umma Party leader Mohamed Deng to death in a politically charged trial
Kamil Idris forms youth unit to tighten Islamist control
Kamil Idris forms youth unit to expand Islamist militia control over Sudan’s civil and aid sectors
Darfur governor orders 48-hour evacuation of El Fasher residents
Member of the Presidential Council of Sudan Founding Alliance Government (Tasis) and Governor of the Darfur Region, Dr. Al-Hadi Idris, has issued an urgent 48-hour evacuation appeal to civilians still trapped in the besieged city of El Fasher, North Darfur. “In light of the critical and deteriorating security situation, I call on all citizens who
RSF push toward El Obeid, retake Umm Samima in escalating battles
Located roughly 60 kilometers from El Obeid, Umm Samima holds major strategic value
RSF intensifies attacks on Burhan’s forces in North Kordofan
Rapid Support Forces’ new wave of attacks prompted General Burhan’s army to retreat from the region.
Oil deals drag South Sudan deeper into a mounting debt crisis
South Sudan faces mounting legal and financial pressure over nearly $2.3bn in unpaid oil-backed debts, worsened by civil war and declining oil output.
Children die of hunger in Sudan camp as war deepens crisis
Thirteen children have died of hunger in a Sudan displacement camp as civil war, famine, and disease overwhelm aid efforts and endanger millions.
Border skirmish kills six as Uganda and South Sudan trade fire
Ugandan and South Sudanese forces clashed near their shared border, killing six and displacing civilians, as tensions over military movements escalated.
South Sudan to take more deportees for US concessions
South Sudan has agreed to accept more deportees from the US in exchange for policy concessions, including lifting sanctions and restoring revoked visas.
South Darfur cholera cases rise to 844 as outbreak spreads
South Darfur records 45 new cholera cases, raising total to 844 cases and 52 deaths since May
TASIS: Ready for both war and peace to liberate Sudan
On July 29, TASIS leader Suleiman Sandal said the alliance is ready for both war and peace
Egypt blocks Washington Quartet meeting on Sudan
Egypt blocks Washington talks on Sudan, rejecting a civilian-led transition plan backed by the US
Sudan’s war cuts economy by 42%, push millions into poverty: study
Sudan is in economic freefall as war dismantles critical systems, with projections showing worsening poverty, unemployment and food insecurity.
S Sudanese craft sandals from tires to survive economic collapse
South Sudanese citizens are crafting sandals from discarded tires as a practical response to economic collapse, inflation, and widespread poverty.
South Sudan and Uganda universities unite to boost farm skills
A new partnership between South Sudan’s SJCU and Uganda’s UMU aims to enhance agricultural education, promote food security, and build local capacity.
Ugandan and South Sudanese troops clash near border
Ugandan and South Sudanese troops clashed near their border, causing casualties and displacement amid fears of renewed ethnic violence.
Doctors report 13 children die of hunger in Sudan’s Darfur camps
Thirteen children have died of malnutrition in Sudan’s Darfur, where war and famine are driving a worsening humanitarian catastrophe.
RSF arrest four suspects over killing of South Sudanese refugee in Darfur
The suspects are currently in custody awaiting investigation and trial
SAF units accused of looting shops in El Fasher, North Darfur
Local traders and activists have called on the police and authorities in El Fasher to act immediately to protect the remaining businesses in the livestock market
Khartoum governor orders reconstruction of Pentecostal church
Al-Nour added that the Peace and Unity Government is committed to creating a Sudan free from terrorism, exclusion, and division
TASIS opens doors to UN human rights expert in Sudan
TASIS also reaffirmed its support for the UN Human Rights Council’s fact-finding mission and reiterated its readiness to work closely with it