Kitt Klarenberg exposé: USAID’s Sudan censorship network

Analysts say digitally neutering opposition voices helped clear the path for the SAF‑Islamist resurgence now fuelling Sudan’s civil war

Starving SAF troops desert el Fashir over stolen rations

Internal sources inside the 6th Infantry Division say Khartoum wired a special food budget in January, but little of it ever translated into actual supplies

Haroun’s Islamist comeback fantasy is Sudan’s dead end

NCP kingpin Haroun sells old junta script, betting war erases his ICC rap sheet and Bashir sins

UAE urges swift Sudan ceasefire, civilian rule ahead of US talks

The new push comes as U.S. envoy Tom Perriello hosts Sudanese stakeholders in Washington on Saturday in a bid to revive ceasefire talks stalled since May

TASIS poised to appoint Al‑Ta’aishi PM of civilian cabinet, sources

Alliance officials say administrative and technical work — including refurbishing government buildings, hospitals and broadcast facilities in Nyala — is “nearly complete”

Sudan’s currency collapses as war deepens economic crisis

Sudan’s currency has plunged to a record black market low as war, inflation, and foreign exchange shortages cripple its economy and inflate import costs.

TASIS weighs PM shortlist in ‘extensive’ consultations

The process is anchored in “precise consensus” and guided by the Alliance’s Founding Charter and Constitution

Who couped whom? Unmasking the April 15 myth

You can’t coup a coup: April 15 myth masks the real 25 Oct 2021 Islamist takeover

BB Energy sues South Sudan over missed oil deliveries

The case follows a similar London filing by Vitol in May over a cancelled cargo — a dispute the trader says is now settled

Islamic Movement embassy staff bar Samoud passport renewals

In the 23 July communiqué, the coalition said that embassy staff had even prevented family members unaffiliated with public life from securing travel documents

Sudan’s Tamazuj quits Qimam bloc, re‑aligns with TASIS

Tamazuj will instead “stand firmly” with the Sudan Founding Alliance (TASIS) — a coalition spearheaded by Rapid Support Forces (RSF)

Log shows Burhan gifted M‑16 to Israeli minister in 2021 secret visit

Cohen, now Israel’s energy minister, told the Ynet news site he initially thought the firearm was decorative

Sudan reports over 1,300 cholera cases as outbreak spreads

Cholera is rapidly spreading across war-torn Sudan, where over 91,000 have been infected and more than 2,300 have died amid collapsing health services.

Quad drafts Sudan cease‑fire roadmap; Islamist bloc balks

Sudan’s war, now in its third year, has displaced more than nine million people and fractured the country into rival administrations

Three-way race heats up for Sudan’s TASIS premiership

Members of the alliance’s negotiating committee say consultations are in their final round and a consensus candidate could be announced “within days”

Hilal crush merrikh to claim elite league title in war-hit Sudan

Hilal claimed the Sudanese title with a 4-0 win over Merrikh after competing abroad due to war, as other African football highlights emerged across the continent.

Blackouts and water crisis deepen turmoil in northern Sudan

Residents of Wadi Halfa have been without reliable drinking water for weeks after pumping stations broke down

Sudanese pound plunges as dollar tops SDG 3,200

Economists blame a toxic mix of war spending, shuttered export sectors and unrestrained money printing by the Central Bank of Sudan

Burhan‑allied JEM‑SLM units hold Khartoum, Port Sudan hostage

Market traders in Omdurman’s Sabreen bazaar say fighters in the joint force’s uniforms levied “taxes” on every tuk‑tuk and delivery truck this week

SAF drone strike on Sudan’s Al‑Fula fuel market kills 5

SAF drones hit two fuel markets in the town and in nearby Abu Zabad on Monday, killing at least five people

90 days after RSF exit, Khartoum morphs into militia‑ruled wasteland

Local outlets say street crime has “risen to frightening levels” despite a Burhan decree

Port Sudan junta blocks WhatsApp calls, sparks outcry

The restriction—first noticed late Sunday—does not affect text messaging but prevents the app’s heavily used voice and video features

SAF‑backed militias stalk Khartoum civilians

Analysts say the proliferation of militias highlights the near‑total collapse of state authority

TASIS prepares Nyala to launch civilian Darfur government

TASIS unveiled its 31‑member leadership council earlier this month

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