Power struggle erupts in Port Sudan over Ardol appointment

Beja leaders threaten protests if pro-Beja official Mohamed Taher Omar is removed from top post

Judge blocks US deportation to South Sudan

A judge halted the deportation of eight migrants to South Sudan to allow a court in Massachusetts to consider claims of unconstitutional punishment.

UN: 2,100 dead in Sudan cholera outbreak, millions at risk

The UN warns that more than 33.5 million people across Sudan are at risk, including 5.7 million children under five

US court backs Trump again on South Sudan deportations

The top US court lifted an injunction blocking deportations to unstable nations, siding with Trump amid legal concerns over due process.

Aid groups raise alarm as Sudan hospitals face deadly attacks

Humanitarian organizations warn of rising violence on health facilities in Sudan, where most hospitals have closed due to ongoing war.

Al-Hilu: TASIS Is the road to a new Sudan, not a repeat of history

Al-Hilu described TASIS—an alliance of rebel groups, political factions, and civil society—as a deliberate response to the collapse of the post-independence Sudanese state

Jerusalem Post: Al-Burhan an existential threat to Israel

Israel sees Sudan under al-Burhan as a growing base for Iran’s anti-Israel and anti-Western operations

Quad, Jeddah talks should merge to bolster Sudan peace – report

Sudanese journalist and policy analyst Ariel Elhag outlines four steps for fusing the Quad and Jeddah tracks and keeping regional actors aligned

Salva Kiir arrives back in Juba following diplomatic trip to UAE

South Sudan President Salva Kiir returned to Juba after a UAE visit amid rumors about his health and rising political tensions.

Burhan’s SAF junta accused of abductions in Port Sudan, Kadugli

Onour Hamad, a prominent civil society volunteer, was reportedly detained by SAF’s internal security cell in Port Sudan and held for eight days without charges or explanation

South Sudan sees highest civilian deaths in nearly five years

Civilian deaths and violence in South Sudan have surged to their highest levels in nearly five years amid worsening conflict between political rivals.

Trump advisor: Washington to host Sudan crisis summit ‘soon’

Boulos said the U.S. remains in contact — directly or indirectly — with both sides. He noted that the Quad is actively engaged with all stakeholders

Meet the quartet steering TASIS’s quest for a ‘new Sudan’

Dagalo supplies coercive leverage, al-Hilu ideological clarity, Nugud civic credibility, and Tirab legal rigour

Sudan’s TASIS Alliance: What it is, who leads it, what comes next?

The body was announced at a Tuesday news conference in Nyala following days of internal consultations and a formal adoption of alliance by-laws

Dagalo takes the helm as TASIS launches bold new vision for Sudan

For the first time, there is a bold, coherent roadmap that directly addresses the deep-rooted causes of the country’s crises

RSF advances deeper into El-Fasher, nears SAF command

According to frontline reports, the RSF is aiming for full control of El-Fasher, following months of siege

WFP: Food aid for Sudanese refugees may end in two months

More than four million people who have fled Sudan’s ongoing civil war are at risk

Burhan offers citizenship to Tigray fighters for joining civil war

The move is seen as part of Burhan’s broader strategy to bolster his forces in the ongoing war against the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)

SLM-TC urges El-Fasher civilians to flee to safer areas

In a statement addressed to the UN Secretary-General, the group declared El-Fasher a “military operations zone,” noting that the majority of civilians have already fled the city

RSF: Burhan’s truce a bid to ease military pressure

Observers suggest the ceasefire offer is a tactical pause to allow re-supply of SAF forces under siege

Food aid cuts threaten millions fleeing Sudan conflict

The UN warns food aid for Sudanese refugees and displaced people is at risk as funding shortfalls threaten relief efforts.

Cholera crisis worsens in Khartoum as SAF junta fails to act

Dozens of photos circulated online this week show what volunteers describe as hundreds of bodies of suspected cholera victims abandoned in parts of Khartoum and Gezira State

Sudan groups mark June 30 with call to end war, reject Islamist rule

Groups say Islamists exploit religion to fuel violence, empower militias, and weaken Sudan’s army

Gold mine collapse in eastern Sudan kills many

Eleven miners died in a partial collapse at Sudan’s Kersh al-Feel gold mine as poor safety standards remain a major concern.

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