Resurgence of Islamists in Sudan raises alarm amidst war and army rule

This Islamist coalition, recently placing Ali Karti, a figure with deep ties to the former dictator Bashir, at its helm

RSF responds to UN fact-finding report, calls for extension of mandate

The RSF stressed that it has consistently called for the creation of an independent fact-finding committee since the conflict’s beginning

WFP appeals for greater access, financial aid for Sudan

UN World Food Program appeals for increased aid and access to fight severe hunger in Sudan as over 25 million face starvation.

Unesco raises alarm over looting of museums in Sudan

Unesco raises alarms over the looting of Sudan’s National Museum and other heritage sites.

50 trucks of aid set off from Turkey to assist Sudanese people

The Humanitarian Aid Foundation has coordinated a relief mission from Kilis, Turkey, to provide aid to the Sudanese people.

Sudanese general pledges 20 years of military rule if SAF wins war

Al-Atta’s promise of a prolonged military dictatorship only strengthens the resolve of the RSF to bring an end to SAF’s tyranny

‘This is clear war crime’: al Burhan’s army targets oil

The RSF has accused al-Burhan’s army of carrying out a war crime by targeting the critical oil facility.

UN Security Council extends Sudan sanctions for another year

The resolution, circulated by the US, was unanimously passed by the 15-member Council

UN extends Sudan sanctions for another year

The UN has maintained an arms embargo on Sudan to prevent further violence and destabilizing activities in the region.

Sudan’s cholera cases surge to 6,618, death toll reaches 235

Heavy rains and floods in Sudan have created ideal conditions for the spread of cholera, leading to a sharp increase in cases and deaths.

Sudan’s civil war ravages National Museum, artifacts stolen

Sudan’s National Museum, a treasure trove of ancient artifacts, has been targeted by looters during the civil war.

Sudan’s flood, cholera crises worsen as death hits 390

The death toll continues to rise, and urgent relief efforts are needed to assist the affected population.

RSF unveils comprehensive vision for a new Sudan

The RSF finds itself involved in a conflict that emerged on April 15, a war between those seeking equal citizenship and pluralism versus those striving to return to authoritarian rule

SAF torture victim’s death ignites mass protests in eastern Sudan

Local authorities responded with tear gas and live ammunition fired into the air, though no injuries were reported

Burhan seeks to rewrite history, deny fault for Sudan war, RSF says

RSF leader revealed that Burhan and his supporters seek to obscure their role in igniting the war on April 15 and “change the well-known reality that they ignited the war on April 15th

Turkey offers to facilitate peace talks in Sudan

Turkey has expressed its readiness to facilitate peace talks in Sudan and has provided humanitarian assistance to the country.

RSF: A beacon of stability amid Sudan’s turmoil

Despite the RSF’s repeated calls for dialogue, the SAF’s insistence on preconditions has obstructed progress at every turn

RSF launches attacks in Khartoum Bahri, Kadroo Enclave

The SAF reportedly lost some ground in the western part of the enclave, particularly near the Kadroo slaughterhouses, a key military strongpoint

Hundreds stranded at Sudan-Ethiopia border amid escalating conflict

The U.N. refugee agency reported on Friday that two Sudanese refugees were killed by cross-border shelling

Newborn among victims of SAF airstrike in central Darfur

The attack targeted the Khamsa Dagayeg camp for displaced persons, adding to the already dire situation in the region

Sudan closes Ethiopia border after Fano militia seizes town

The closure of the border, located in Sudan’s eastern Al-Qadarif state, comes amid rising tensions in Ethiopia’s Amhara region, which borders Al-Qadarif

UN warns of insufficient food aid to address Sudan’s hunger

Amina Mohammed visits Chad to witness the passage of a humanitarian convoy into Sudan.

Sudan’s Dagalo issues new orders to protect civilians, facilitate aid

The order outlines specific responsibilities for RSF units and is grounded in international humanitarian law.

US imposes visa bans on South Sudan officials for blocking aid

According to U.N. missions in South Sudan, local authorities have delayed United Nations fuel tankers over a tax dispute

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