Al-Hadi Idris dissolves civilian administrations across Darfur

Idris dissolves Darfur’s civilian administrations, installing interim leaders until regional bodies form

Sudan: Clashes at Bahoura gold mines as miners confront armed groups

Miners and armed groups clash at Bahoura in Red Sea state; Beja mobilize as tensions over gold fields rise

Desperate Burhan turns to tribal chiefs as RSF closes in on El Fasher

RSF pushes deeper into El Fasher as Burhan turns to tribal leaders in a bid to buy time before a decisive clash

Sudanese flee to Umm Dafuq after attacks from CAR

Hundreds of Sudanese families fled to Umm Dafuq to escape violence and assaults by Russia-backed Wagner forces in border villages.

RSF pounds SAF depot in El Obeid as city shakes with blasts

RSF drones struck and destroyed an ammunition depot in El Obeid, causing explosions but no casualties as clashes intensify in North Kordofan.

Miners fight off armed groups in deadly clash at Bahura mines

Miners in Sudan’s Bahura mines clashed with armed groups as Beja tribes mobilised to defend ancestral lands, raising fears of wider conflict in Red Sea State.

RSF advances deeper into El Fasher against Burhan’s army

The Rapid Support Forces have widened their presence in El Fasher, pressing into eastern and southern districts under the shadow of relentless artillery fire against general Abdel Fattah al Burhan’s army. Local sources confirmed their advance inside the Abu Shouk displacement camp, a refuge now engulfed by fighting at the city’s outskirts. Each step of

AU and EU warn Sudan faces the worst humanitarian crisis

Sudan’s war has created one of the world’s worst humanitarian crises, prompting global leaders to call for peace, accountability, and protection of civilians.

Russian Il-76’s odd route to Port Sudan sparks military-mission claims

Il-76’s unusual route to Port Sudan via Saudi Arabia, Uganda and Egypt sparks speculation of a covert SAF-linked mission

Burhan’s planned Moscow trip stirs US–EU concern

Sudan and Russia sign fresh economic deals as Burhan eyes Moscow trip, a move likely to unsettle Washington and Europe

Washington says Sudan’s warring sides edging toward direct talks

U.S. says SAF–RSF near talks; Quad steps up diplomacy. RSF to allow aid into El Fasher, with first convoys in

Hadi Idris: Darfur will no longer accept rule by the SAF or Islamists

Hadi Idris hails a new Darfur era: civilian voice, one national army, and no return to military-Islamist rule

RSF imposes ban on gum arabic exports

The RSF has banned gum arabic exports, seizing shipments and tightening border controls to dominate Sudan’s most vital trade commodity.

Sudan battles dengue surge as war and rains fuel mosquito spread

Sudan faces a worsening health crisis as dengue, cholera and malaria spread rapidly amid war, heavy rains, and a collapsing healthcare system.

Cholera cases surge in Darfur as Sudan death toll passes 3,000

Cholera cases in Sudan are rising rapidly, killing over 3,000 people and prompting a WHO vaccination campaign amid ongoing civil war.

Atbara groups welcome quartet pledge to end Sudan war

Atbara Resistance Committees hailed the International Quartet’s declaration as a reflection of Sudanese hopes and urged unity for peace.

RSF frees detainees from Zamzam and Nyala after mediation

Zaghawa tribal mediation with RSF and authorities freed more than 15 detainees, including minors, from Zamzam camp and Nyala in South Darfur.

Sudan’s TASIS mourns Dr. Ibrahim Zurayba after short illness in Kampala

TASIS mourns Dr. Ibrahim Zurayba, veteran Juba Peace negotiator, who died in Kampala after a short illness

SAF turns to Janjaweed founder as RSF advances in Darfur

Sudan’s SAF turns to Musa Hilal for a joint force to steady El Fasher and peel RSF fighters as Darfur’s war intensifies

Eyewitness: SAF personnel loot residents of Omdurman’s Block 8

Armed men in SAF uniforms rob Omdurman’s Block 8, stealing 25 phones amid a surge in violent heists and security lapses

Sudanese leader Dagalo and EU envoy talk urgent relief

The top officials highlighted that electricity and water remain critical lifelines, urging swift action to help Sudan’s fragile communities endure the crisis.

Burhan’s soldiers surrender to RSF in El Fasher

Dozens of Burhan’s army soldiers and allied fighters surrendered in El Fasher as the RSF advanced toward the besieged 6th Infantry Division.

US accuses South Sudan soldiers of raiding aid boat

US embassy accused South Sudan soldiers of raiding a humanitarian boat, stealing aid meant for civilians, and urged leaders to halt interference.

Sudanese fury grow over SAF junta’s teacher killer appointment

Sudanese outrage erupted after a defendant in the 2019 murder of teacher Ahmed al-Khair was appointed education director in Kassala.

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