Dead rats and feral cats raise public-health alarm in Sudan’s Gezira

Dead rats across farms and towns—and cats feeding on them—fuel health fears in Gezira as residents seek urgent tests

TASIS leaders outline five-point blueprint to rebuild Sudan

Sudan’s Nyala summit united key leaders to outline a roadmap for peace, reform, freedoms, and balanced partnerships despite ongoing conflict.

‘Dagalo strengthens Sudan’s unity’ as TASIS wins support

Professor Hasab Al-Nabi Mahmoud says Dagalo’s appointment signals Sudan’s survival through TASIS, rejecting hate speech and failed alliances of the past.

UAE halts Sudanese crude imports, marine fuel prices surge

UAE’s halt of Sudanese crude imports has driven marine fuel spot premiums higher at Fujairah amid regional supply disruptions.

Aid agencies reach Tarsin to verify Mount Marra landslide toll

Aid groups reach Tarsin as TASIS dispatches a convoy and vows open corridors while UN/NGOs verify the toll

Satellite analysis: Tarsin landslides caused by rain, saturated soil

Meteorologists confirmed that repeated storms, heavy rainfall, and saturated soil made landslides in Tarsin village inevitable.

TASIS pushes new rules for travel documents, citing identity protection

TASIS drafts rules to issue passports and IDs from Nyala, promising secure documents and clearer procedures amid the war

370+ bodies recovered as Jebel Marra counts its dead

370+ bodies found after Jebel Marra landslide; UN fears up to 1,000 dead as access hampers relief

Chemical-weapon denials collide with Kabashi’s war vows in Kordofan

Kabashi vows a Darfur push from El Obeid. His “unleash the reins/rains” line stokes chemical-weapon fears amid fresh denials

TASIS trio locks year plan in Nyala after ‘Sincere Declaration’

TASIS leaders mapped next-year priorities in Nyala as Heiban celebrated the “Sincere Declaration”

Mass celebration in Heiban signals grassroots backing for TASIS

Crowds in Beyam-Kumbr, Heiban, celebrated TASIS’s pledge, framing it as a mandate for unity, services and rights

TASIS after Nyala: Win services, win minds, win Sudan

TASIS must sidestep Port Sudan’s traps, deliver basics, and reset public consciousness to redefine Sudanese unity

Nyala to New York: TASIS sets sights on recognition

From Nyala, TASIS seeks recognition, names a UN envoy and holds its first council; the Republican Party offers support

UN warns floods and fighting are fueling cholera surge across Sudan

UN: Floods and war worsen cholera in Sudan; Adré crossing remains open as 86,000 tons of aid flow in

Red Crescent sends rescue team to Tarsin after Jebel Marra landslide

Red Crescent sends a multi-sector team to Tarsin after the Jebel Marra landslide as rescue and recovery continue

RSF accuses SAF of plotting chemical-weapons incident in Kordofan

RSF accuses SAF intelligence of plotting a staged chemical-weapons incident in Kordofan

TASIS cabinet in Nyala names UN envoy, seeks aid and legitimacy

The TASIS-backed “Unity and Peace” government in Nyala has launched a diplomatic campaign to secure external backing and political legitimacy to rival the SAF-led junta in Port Sudan, which has recently signaled a phased return to Khartoum. In Decision No. 1/2025, Prime Minister Mohamed Hassan Osman al-Ta’aishi appointed Qoni Mustafa Abubakr Sharif as the government’s

Egypt, Sudan warn Ethiopia dam threatens Nile

Egypt and Sudan warned that Ethiopia’s dam on the Nile poses serious risks to water security and regional stability while calling for binding agreements.

UN appoints Dennis Brown to lead humanitarian mission in Sudan

The United Nations appointed Dennis Brown as its top humanitarian coordinator in Sudan as war and displacement deepen the country’s crisis.

Pope Leo XIV calls for humanitarian corridors, coordinated aid in Sudan

From St Peter’s Square, the Pope appeals for access and dialogue to ease Sudan’s war and disaster

TASIS Darfur governor starts education year in Sudan

Governor Idris inaugurated Darfur’s new academic year in Nyala, stressing education as the key to peace, resilience, and social development.

Red Crescent sends team after Tarsin landslide

The Sudanese Red Crescent dispatched a specialised team to Tarsin after a deadly landslide caused severe human and environmental losses.

TASIS deputy al-Hilu meets South Darfur’s native leaders, calls for unity

Al-Hilu met native leaders in Nyala, urging unity and restraint; warned actions could be exploited by the enemy

SLM/A civil chief reaches Tarsin, says toll exceeds first estimates

After visiting Tarsin, SLM/A’s civil chief says deaths exceed initial count and urges urgent international aid

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