Five miners die in Sudan gold mine collapse
Sudan doctors network reports fatalities after mine collapse in Red Sea State as emergency teams struggle with limited rescue equipment.
TASIS warns against Islamist-linked figures at Berlin Sudan conference
TASIS warns Berlin conference risks being undermined by Islamist-linked actors
TASIS: April 15 war marks ‘betrayal’ of Sudan revolution
TASIS marks war anniversary, blames SAF for “betrayal” and vows to continue fight while seeking peace
Amnesty urges SAF to drop charges against pharmacist
Amnesty urges Port Sudan to halt trial of pharmacist Ahmed Shafaa over fair trial concerns
TASIS blames Muslim Brotherhood for Darfur market violence
Civilians were killed in an attack on Talolo market as TASIS blames the Muslim Brotherhood for rising violence in Darfur.
African Union chief meets Merz on Sudan crisis push
African Union and Germany stress joint efforts to halt Sudan conflict and support a return to political order and institutional stability.
ICRC reports over 11,000 missing in Sudan conflict crisis
ICRC highlights surge in missing persons in Sudan as conflict continues to cause lasting human suffering and widespread distress among families.
Fire destroys hundreds of shelters in Sudan Darfur camp
A fast-moving blaze in Sudan’s Darfur region displaced hundreds, destroying shelters and leaving vulnerable families without basic support or protection.
Civilians accuse SAF of killings, looting in TASIS testimonies
Civilians recount killings and displacement in TASIS testimonies
“Abu Sabha” scorpion sparks alarm in northern Sudan
“Abu Sabha” scorpion sightings trigger warnings in northern Sudan as residents urged to take precautions
Dagalo forms regions council under TASIS Peace Government
Dagalo establishes Regions Council as Sudan’s first legislative body in years, aiming to boost regional representation and decentralisation
IFRC warns Sudan crisis deepens as displacement patterns shift
Humanitarian agencies adjust response in Sudan using cash assistance as displacement and return patterns rapidly evolve continually changing
Italy praises Pope Leo’s Sudan peace push after Trump attack
Italy voiced support for Pope Leo’s peace mission in Sudan after Trump criticised the pontiff, prompting political reactions and calls for respect.
UN voices concern as opposition retakes Akobo in South Sudan
Opposition capture of Akobo in South Sudan prompts UN concern over escalating conflict and increasing risks to civilians and aid operations.
AU, UN warn Sudan war drives severe rights abuses
Investigators say both sides in Sudan war committed abuses including airstrikes on civilians and use of starvation tactics
TASIS says 24 killed in SAF drone strikes in Darfur
TASIS says 24 civilians killed in drone strikes across Darfur targeting markets and towns
Burhan’s SAF faces scrutiny over chlorine import monopoly
SAF monopoly on chlorine imports fuels fears of chemical weapons use in Sudan’s war
Rights group accuses SAF of systematic destruction in Sudan
Rights group accuses SAF of systematic attacks as displacement crisis deepens
Pope Leo XIV urges immediate ceasefire in Sudan conflict
Pope Leo XIV calls for urgent peace efforts and dialogue to end Sudan war and protect civilians from worsening conditions.
TASIS names judiciary chiefs in western Sudan
Dagalo names judiciary chiefs as TASIS expands civilian state institutions in western Sudan
TASIS meets NGOs in Nyala, signals legal system overhaul
Ezzeldin al-Safi meets NGOs in Nyala, pledges legal reforms in TASIS-held areas
US warns Brotherhood networks fueling Sudan war
US experts say Brotherhood-linked networks are driving conflict and obstructing peace efforts in Sudan
UNFPA warns hospitals in Sudan collapse under attacks
Drone attacks in Sudan have crippled hospitals in East Darfur and North Kordofan leaving maternity care under severe strain.
Sumud blames Burhan for reviving Sudan’s Bashir-era politics
Sumud spokesman links Burhan war to attempts to restore Bashir-era influence amid ongoing Sudan political and security crisis says Osman.
