Dagalo: RSF in border triangle fights trafficking, not neighbours
In a recorded address to RSF units, Daglo said the deployment is strictly “to protect citizens and secure the frontier”
SAF airstrike on West Kordofan hospital kills 41, wounds dozens
Eyewitnesses said the strike hit the main wards without warning, tearing through operating theatres and crowded corridors
RSF weighs hosting national exams in Darfur and Kordofan
Educational authorities in West Darfur said logistical and technical preparations are complete, with intermediate-level exams scheduled for July 19
Chemical attacks raise fresh fears of SAF war crimes in Sudan
SAF has denied using banned weapons. The Sudan Times could not independently verify the claims
Sudan caught in Saudi-Egypt rift over secret SAF arms deal
According to the documents, Cairo strongly objected to the docking of two Saudi vessels carrying heavy weaponry at Eritrea’s Assab Port
RSF encircles Burhan’s SAF in Babanusa, choking supply lines
Footage circulated by the RSF appeared to show its fighters exchanging fire from trenches on the edge of the division’s headquarters.
Canabi Congress condemns SAF ethnic evictions in Central Sudan
The Committee said these evictions represent serious violations of basic human rights and accused the junta in Port Sudan of remaining silent in the face of mounting abuses
Dozens of Sudanese migrants missing in Mediterranean crossing
According to Jamal al-Din Suleiman, a relative of one of the passengers, over 120 migrants were aboard the boats, including 67 Sudanese nationals
RSF pushes to liberate Babanusa as SAF bombardment hits civilians
Rapid Support Forces (RSF) fighters have surged into Babanusa, tightening their encirclement of General al-Burhan’s army (SAF) 22nd Infantry Division despite relentless—and widely criticised—air strikes by General Abdelfattah al-Burhan’s warplanes. Commanders on the ground say RSF units breached SAF minefields at dawn on 18 June, dismantling key SAF positions and capturing the 189th Brigade compound,
Film shows General Burhan’s SAF’s chemical-weapons training
A newly released documentary shows what it says are leaked videos of General al-Burhan’s army (SAF) and intelligence units being coached in the handling of mustard gas, lewisite and other banned agents for use against RSF-held areas, prompting fresh accusations of war crimes. The footage, filmed inside closed training camps, depicts instructors demonstrating how to
UN warns escalating violence worsens human rights in Sudan
The UN highlights the disastrous impact of Sudan’s ongoing fighting on civilians and critical infrastructure.
SAF arbitrary arrests, enforced disappearances raise alarms in Sudan
In Abu Jubeiha, South Kordofan, security agents reportedly detained hospital employee Ahmed Hassan Shamboul on Wednesday without explanation
Drone strike hits Atbara Airport as RSF gains ground
The strike, which occurred in the early hours, also damaged additional military assets
New clashes drive thousands from homes across Sudan
Over 16,000 people fled their homes in Sudan this week as fighting between the army and paramilitary forces intensified in western and southern regions.
SPLM-N forces seize strategic Al-Dashoul junction in South Kordofan
Clashes reportedly continue in Al-Samasim, west of Al-Kargal
RSF presses General al-Burhan’s SAF stronghold in Babanusa
Heavy-weapons fire and drones hit the garrison from early Monday until midday, then resumed Tuesday
UN: Burhan’s SAF executions triple civilian deaths
Türk warned that mounting violations in North Darfur and Kordofan show Sudan “spiralling into lawlessness” while the world’s attention is elsewhere
The UN calls Sudan’s conflict a deep crisis of humanity itself
Sudan’s brutal conflict has caused mass displacement, blocked aid, and widespread violence against women and children according to the UN mission.
Sudan’s civil war deepens with growing human suffering and chaos
Sudan’s civil war causes widespread suffering with rising violence and displacement as the UN urges enforcing an arms embargo and justice.
RSF claims momentum amid Sudan stalemate
Regional diplomacy remains stalled. An April London conference ended without consensus after Saudi Arabia and the UAE disagreed on a cease-fire formula
RSF claims full control of Karab al-Toum in northern Sudan
Karab al-Toum holds tactical significance due to its location along a major transit route and its role as a land customs hub for vehicles entering Sudan from Libya
Sudan’s pro-Burhan Islamists declare support for Iran, sparking alarm
Sudanese Islamic Movement backs Iran, calls for united Islamic front against “Zionist aggression”
RSF tightens grip on El Fasher in dawn offensive
The RSF assault, aided by drones circling overhead, reignited front-line combat that had briefly subsided
Beja leader warns Burhan: ‘We’ll wipe you off face of Earth’
Ali Ukod, who heads the Democratic Front in Eastern Sudan, delivered the threat late Thursday while addressing a crowd in Port Sudan
