Burhan-backed education chief proposes armed replacements for teachers

Al-Jazirah’s education director suggested armed groups could replace unpaid teachers, sparking outrage, protests, and calls to prioritise dialogue and wages over militarisation.

US delegation visits Sudan border to meet displaced families

A US delegation visited the Sudan–CAR border to assess aid programs, meet displaced families, and evaluate local relief efforts supporting conflict-affected populations.

Doctors Without Borders condemns Burhan’s army raids in Nyala

Doctors Without Borders condemns attacks in Nyala teaching hospital as violations of humanitarian law and threats to civilian lives.

Thousands march for peace in South Sudan amid rising violence

Thousands marched in South Sudan’s capital on Good Friday, praying for peace as escalating clashes, political tensions and humanitarian concerns raise fears of renewed civil war.

UN predicts Sudan’s economy could grow by %9 in 2026

The UN predicts Sudan’s economy could grow nine percent this year if peace holds, with services driving recovery and resilience-building guiding development efforts.

SAF reshuffle puts al-Atta at center of controversy

Al-Atta’s appointment as SAF chief fuels debate over Islamist ties and military divisions

Islamist figure calls for use of ‘chemical’ force in Sudan war

Islamist call for ‘chemical’ force raises Sudan war fears

RSF denies bombing hospital, blames Muslim Brotherhood army

RSF says accusations over White Nile hospital incident are fabricated amid intensifying political and military tensions in Sudan

UN calls on all parties to halt South Sudan conflict immediately

UN experts warned that escalating conflict in South Sudan risks mass displacement, attacks on civilians, and serious violations of international humanitarian law if fighting continues.

MSF: Civilians suffer heavy casualties from Sudan war near Chad

Strikes linked to Sudan’s civil war are killing, wounding civilians, and forcing nearly a million people to flee to Chad, worsening the humanitarian crisis.

Sudan’s Burhan reshuffles military leadership amid battlefield setbacks

Abdel Fattah al-Burhan appoints new military leadership as Sudan war escalates and humanitarian crisis deepens nationwide

Dagalo forms judicial council under TASIS-backed authority

Dagalo forms judicial council under TASIS-backed authority to appoint top judges

Al-Jazira alliance rejects militarization, armed groups

Al-Jazira alliance rejects armed groups, warns militarization threatens social stability

Senior SPLM–Agar commander defects to TASIS alliance in Blue Nile

Senior SPLM-N commander joins TASIS in Blue Nile as clashes escalate across Sudan

TASIS premier blames Islamists for Nyala killing, urges global action

Al-Ta’aishi urges probe into Nyala killing, calls it political assassination

Sudanese citizens face rising fuel costs and long travel distances

Sudan faces sharply rising fuel prices, driving higher transport costs, threatening agriculture, and worsening economic pressures as the local pound continues to fall.

Sudanese asylum seekers die after boat drifts toward Europe

Sudanese migrants among dead and missing following failed Mediterranean crossing highlighting risks along Europe migration route

RSF and police arrest suspects in South Darfur security sweep

A joint operation by Sudan’s RSF and Federal Police in South Darfur has led to arrests and increased patrols aimed at restoring stability and improving public safety.

Islamist coup fears grow amid Sudan power struggle

Tensions between Burhan and Islamists fuel speculation of a coup

Could al-Burhan face the same fate as Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Could Burhan’s alliances turn against him like Saleh’s did in Yemen?

Disinformation targets Berlin Sudan peace conference

Coordinated campaigns seek to undermine Berlin Sudan peace conference

TASIS official killed in Nyala drone strike as war escalates

TASIS leader killed in Nyala drone strike as civilian casualties rise across Darfur

South Sudan revises gold mine attack toll as blame dispute grows

Officials revised casualty numbers after visiting the attack site while opposition figures denied accusations linked to the deadly mine raid.

Sudan says Al-Fashqa border remains stable amid Ethiopia tensions

Officials say life continues normally in Sudan Al-Fashqa as security forces strengthen measures to safeguard students and exam centres near Ethiopia.

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