Dagalo vows to end Sudan’s aid dependence within one year

Hemedti unveiled a plan to make Sudan self-reliant within a year, focusing on resource development and regional cooperation with neighbouring countries.

UN warns violence and cholera deepen Sudan’s humanitarian crisis

The UN warned that Sudan faces escalating violence, a worsening cholera outbreak, and severe shortages of food and water as aid remains critically underfunded.

TASIS slams expulsions of South Sudanese from Sudan

TASIS decries “systematic, forced” removals of South Sudanese from Sudan, labels them discriminatory, and calls for immediate UN action

US engaging Sudan’s warring sides to launch broad talks – Trump aide

US engaging Sudan’s rivals to ready an inclusive talks process and roadmap, Trump adviser Massad Boulos says

Report: Burhan’s SAF enabling Houthi Red Sea reach with Iranian backing

Report alleges SAF-Iran support helps Houthis project attacks from Sudan’s coast, raising Red Sea risks

Burhan’s SAF, allied Joint Force clash in Omdurman’s al-Salha

SAF and allied Joint Force clash in Khartoum area; 3 killed in Atbara hospital shooting, activists protest

Dagalo vows to continue fighting against Burhan until last soldier

Dagalo accused Burhan of starting the war and fleeing the battle while promising to bring democracy to all Sudanese.

Sudan floods spark claims dams opened to erase chemical evidence

A columnist alleges engineered floods aimed to erase chemical-weapon evidence and aid regional allies

France 24 points to SAF chlorine attacks in Sudan, will justice follow?

France 24’s evidence of chlorine attacks raises urgent questions: who ordered them—and will there be real accountability?

Marches across Darfur endorse Kushayb at ICC, reject politicizing justice

Darfur IDP camps rallied for justice, hailing the Kushayb case and urging the handover of Bashir, Haroun and Hussein to the ICC

RSF denies El Fasher strikes, slams ‘rush to judgment’ by US advisor

RSF rejects blame for El Fasher strikes, urges “neutrality,” and accuses SAF of recent deadly attacks

Khartoum hospital halts after threats from ‘Joint Force’ members

Armed men threaten staff at Bashair Hospital, prompting full shutdown and calls for permanent security

Port Sudan meeting underscores NCP’s visibility despite official ban

Sudan’s dissolved National Congress Party met in Port Sudan, directing Idris to hold an “inclusive national dialogue”

SCP accuses SAF of hitting civilian sites in El Fasher, urges probe

Sudanese Congress Party says that SAF drone hit a social gathering in al-Kuma, killing at least 16

US–EU back Quartet roadmap to end Sudan war

Washington and Brussels pledged tighter coordination on African crises and long-term investment

TASIS blames ‘Islamic Movement army’ for Kuma attack killing 20+

TASIS says a drone hit civilians in Kuma, North Darfur, killing 20+; it urges swift global action to protect residents

Dagalo accuses Burhan’s army of Islamist partisanship

The RSF commander criticised military favouritism and Islamist influence while stressing state control over weapons and production.

Hundreds of Sudanese join RSF in Kabkabiya camps

Kabkabiya becomes a training camp as Rapid Support Forces attracts hundreds of new men under close supervision.

Sudanese refugees in Chad struggle daily to access clean water

Sudanese refugees in Farchana camp face a worsening water crisis that threatens health and daily survival.

Sudanese refugees in CAR robbed, assaulted after receiving UN aid

Sudanese refugees in Birao camp were robbed and whipped after UN aid distribution, prompting a rapid security response amid rising tensions.

TASIS appeals for joint action to end Sudan’s suffering, conflict

The Foundation government called for an end to Sudan’s war and pledged cooperation with international peace initiatives.

Sudanese doctors raise alarm as diphtheria outbreak worsens

Sudanese doctors warn of a worsening diphtheria outbreak in Khartoum, where collapsing healthcare, war, and poor sanitation have led to rising child deaths.

Sudan’s herders’ attacks threaten Kabkabiya’s agricultural season

Herders’ attacks on farms in Kabkabiya threaten to destroy crops, displace farmers, and risk the collapse of the agricultural season due to weak security.

France 24 probe revives claims al-Burhan’s SAF used chlorine gas

New geolocated visuals suggest chlorine use near Khartoum; HRW urges OPCW inquiry as US sanctions target al-Burhan

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