SPLM-N council adopts Sudan Founding Charter, backs secular state

The SPLM-N reaffirmed its commitment to the Sudan Founding Charter coalition, which advocates for a “New Sudan”

MSF halts aid in famine-hit Sudanese camp as violence escalates

MSF has suspended its operations in Sudan’s North Darfur due to escalating violence, leaving thousands of displaced individuals without crucial aid.

Sudan’s Tasees holds talks on forming peace, unity govt

Discussions, which began on Sunday, focus on structuring key governance institutions, including the Sovereign Council, Cabinet, and Parliament

Tasees Charter nullifies al-Burhan’s illegal constitutional changes

The Tasees Charter also directly nullifies General al-Burhan’s constitutional amendments by reaffirming a commitment to a civilian-led government

Principles of Sudan’s Tasees: A path to national healing, peace

In its declaration, the coalition underscores the belief that the country’s foundations must be built on five guiding principles: freedom, justice, equality, peace, and coexistence

RSF and allies launch civilian government, defying Sudan’s SAF

The signing ceremony took place in the Kenyan capital, Nairobi, under strict media blackout and heightened security measures

Sudan’s RSF, allies agree on charter for civilian government in Nairobi

Sudan’s RSF and allied factions signed a political charter in Nairobi to form a civilian-led government

Cholera kills 58 and sickens 1,300 in a Sudanese city in 3 days

A cholera outbreak in the Sudanese city of Kosti killed 58 people and sickened 1,300 others in three days, with contaminated water blamed for the spread.

Sudan’s White Nile State reports 1,200 new cholera cases, 83 deaths

Sudan Doctors Network calls for more health centers due to overcrowding in hospitals, lack of beds for patients

Workshop in Istanbul discusses solutions to Sudan crisis

A workshop held in Istanbul focused on the Sudan crisis, peacebuilding efforts, and proposals for resolving the conflict, with discussions on Turkey’s role and future peace scenarios.

Sudanese leaders set to sign charter for peace and unity govt

Signing of the political charter and interim constitution, delayed by logistical issues, is now expected within hours

South Sudan shuts schools amid extreme heatwave

South Sudan has closed all schools for two weeks due to an extreme heatwave that has caused students to collapse.

Sudanese embrace new peace and unity government

The foundational charter for the new Sudanese government is expected to be signed tomorrow, Saturday, in Nairobi, Kenya

Burhan’s govt offended by Kenya’s RSF hosting, recalls envoy

General Burhan’s backed government has recalled its envoy from Kenya in protest against Nairobi’s decision to host RSF leaders for peace talks.

Sudan amends constitution to bolster military’s grip on power

The changes come as the RSF holds separate talks in Nairobi, where it is expected to sign a political charter on Friday

Experts warn of worsening rights abuses in South Sudan

UN human rights experts have called for accountability for widespread human rights violations in South Sudan, citing “entrenched impunity,” a lack of basic services, and the impact of conflict on vulnerable populations.

WHO calls for $262.3M in health aid for Sudan’s growing crisis

The health needs of Sudanese people remain immense after two years of conflict.

Dagalo meets eastern Sudanese leader as RSF pushes for civilian govt

RSF leader Dagalo joins Free Lions Party chief Mabrouk Salim as political groups in Nairobi get ready to form civilian government

Sudan’s Sumud alliance meets AU, IGAD to push for war resolution

Former Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok leads talks in Addis Ababa as the pro-democracy alliance seeks an African-led solution to end Sudan’s conflict

Sudan’s Al-Burhan escalates attacks on civilian leaders

Sudanese junta leader Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan intensifies verbal attacks on political forces and former Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok

Iran expanding influence in Sudan by arming al-Burhan’s SAF

Visit raises concerns over deepening Sudan-Iran ties, with experts warning Al-Burhan may trade military influence for weapons to sustain the war

Sudanese politicians see ‘peace government’ as a ray of hope

The event focused on forming a government in areas controlled by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)

Sudan’s Burhan-backed envoy visits Iran to boost ties

Both agreed to expand trade, diplomacy, and reconstruction efforts, signing agreements on visa exemptions, economic cooperation, and political consultations.

Sudan’s civilian government charter signing rescheduled to Friday

The delay follows an agreement with al-Hilu’s SPLM-N to join the government

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