South Sudan lawyers challenge election delay in court
The government, represented by Information Minister Michael Makuei, has not yet commented on the legal challenge
Cholera deaths surge in Sudan as humanitarian crisis worsens
The deadly disease is spreading rapidly, and millions are facing acute hunger.
Another batch of aid reaches Sudan from Turkey
The second “kindness ship” carrying humanitarian aid from Turkey has arrived in Sudan to assist the population affected by the ongoing conflict and humanitarian crisis.
Global initiative to launch Sudan aid campaign
The initiative aims to provide aid to mutual aid groups in the country and raise awareness about the ongoing conflict.
Sudan’s ousted dictator Bashir moved to Merowe Hospital
Former Vice President Bakri Hassan Saleh had been moved to the same hospital three weeks earlier
RSF establishes civil administration in West Kordofan
New government aims to fill the administrative void and restore services in West Kordofan
Cholera outbreak in Sudan claims 348 lives
Sudanese officials declared cholera outbreak on Aug. 12
RSF accuses Sudan’s government of terrorism ties
Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces accused the government of links to ISIS and Boko Haram, refuting claims of extremism and condemning racial superiority.
Sudanese in Egypt face deportation due to migration crackdown
Sudanese refugees in Egypt face legal uncertainty, xenophobia, and economic hardship as they struggle to regularize their status under new migration laws.
RSF open to peace, blames SAF for prolonging Sudan War
The RSF maintains that the SAF’s actions have blocked a genuine ceasefire and meaningful progress toward peace
Global peace guarantors criticize South Sudan’s election delay
President Salva Kiir announced last Friday that the transitional period would be extended by two years
Biden urges Sudan’s factions to resume peace talks
In recent months, the U.S. has sanctioned 16 individuals and entities linked to the conflict, including those tied to SAF operations
RSF accuses Al Burhan’s army of obstructing humanitarian aid
The RSF has vowed to stand against those who exploit and destroy Sudan, promising that the crimes of mercenaries like Minawi will not go unanswered.
Sudan cholera death toll hits 315: Health ministry
Number of fatalities from floods and heavy rains rises to 225, ministry says
UN urges protection for civilians in El Fasher amid famine fears
Zamzam camp, situated in El Fasher, has been confirmed to be experiencing famine conditions
United Civil Forces Coalition calls for unity in Sudan, outlines goals
The UCFC praised the RSF’s willingness to respond to international calls for peace and called for uniting all international forums aimed at resolving Sudan’s crisis
Khartoum Bahri diarrhea cases pass 4,000
Meanwhile, the health ministry in River Nile state reported an increase in cholera cases, with the total rising to 2,253 and 57 deaths
Ethiopian Airlines expands with new daily service to Port Sudan
Ethiopian Airlines will commence daily flights to Port Sudan on October 15, 2024, offering a seamless connection from Addis Ababa.
UN condemns al Fasher fighting, targeting Sudanese civilians
The UN has called for an end to attacks on essential facilities and protection for vulnerable populations.
Egypt delivers aid to flood-stricken Sudan
The humanitarian mission includes food, medical supplies, and medicines.
Sudan’s RSF blames Al Burhan of war crimes in compound strikes
Al Burhan’s army conducted an indiscriminate aerial assault earlier on Friday on a residential compound north of Khartoum Bahri, the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said in a statement. The attack targeted engineers and technicians working at the Al-Gaili Oil Refinery. Missiles suspected of containing toxic gases caused numerous casualties and severe respiratory illnesses among the
South Sudan postpones elections for two years
South Sudan’s elections have been postponed for the second time, raising concerns about the country’s stability.
African Union seeks UAE, Saudi support to end Sudan War
The Aligned for Advancing Lifesaving and Peace in Sudan Group (ALPS), which includes the AU, is expected to convene within the next two weeks to further coordinate peace efforts
Resurgence of Islamists in Sudan raises alarm amidst war and army rule
This Islamist coalition, recently placing Ali Karti, a figure with deep ties to the former dictator Bashir, at its helm