Sudan faces potential disaster as GERD discharges continue rising

Egyptian expert Dr Abbas Sharaky warned that uncontrolled flows from GERD could trigger the collapse of Sudan’s Roseires Dam, endangering lives.

Sudanese east of El Fasher spot foreign towers along key highway

Foreign teams have installed multiple towers along critical highways east of El Fasher, raising security and military concerns.

Sudanese journalists face growing threats across Libyan cities

Sudanese refugee journalists in Libya face increasing attacks and harassment after anti-foreigner protests, leaving many in urgent need of protection.

UN: 24 million in Sudan face acute hunger, 630,000 near famine

OCHA: 24 million face acute hunger in Sudan; 630,000 near famine

TASIS: Investigate Port Sudan junta over alleged child conscription

Rights groups allege Islamist-aligned forces recruit Sudanese children amid rising disappearances, urging an independent investigation

US confirms 25-mile travel curb kept Sudan’s Burhan from UNGA 80

Washington says Burhan and his delegation were confined to a 25-mile NYC zone for UNGA 80

Sudan battles to save ancient treasures lost in war and looting

Sudan’s civil war has devastated museums and heritage sites, leaving thousands of artifacts missing or looted as preservationists struggle with scarce resources.

Sudan battles outbreaks as fragile health system cracks

Sudan faces a worsening health crisis as overlapping outbreaks of hepatitis, dengue, cholera, and malaria overwhelm its fragile hospitals and exhausted health system.

South Sudan faces turmoil as Machar trial shakes fragile peace

South Sudan’s peace deal is under threat as Riek Machar’s trial on treason charges sparks fears of renewed instability despite government reassurances.

Sudanese asylum seeker’s ‘luxury’ London hotel setup sparks UK row

Tabloid claims a Sudanese asylum seeker built a luxury workspace in a London hotel, igniting a UK debate over refugee support and income transparency

Report alleges Burhan’s SAF using boys 13–17 as tools of war

Report alleges SAF-aligned child recruitment, sending boys 13–17 to front lines

Kadugli cholera deaths top 500 as hospitals run dry

Over 500 dead in Kadugli cholera outbreak; hospitals lack supplies as daily deaths rise to 10–15

El Fasher joint force gives SAF 10 days to lift siege or surrender

In El Fasher, SAF-allied fighters give 10 days to lift the RSF siege or surrender, as airdrops land and Kordofan reinforcements stall

Sudan issues flood warning as Nile waters rise

Sudan issued a red alert over rising Nile waters, warning five provinces of possible floods as Ethiopia’s dam operations added to the surge.

UN meets RSF in Darfur to push relief amid worsening conditions

United Nations officials met Rapid Support Forces leaders in West Darfur to demand unrestricted aid access as the humanitarian crisis worsens.

Sudanese groups accuse junta government of indefinite delays

Khartoum authorities have obstructed the registration and renewal of voluntary organizations, citing security concerns, leaving many groups in uncertainty during wartime.

Counterfeit drugs surge deepens Sudan’s health crisis

Falsified drugs swamp Sudan’s markets, causing deaths as oversight collapses amid the war

Sudan–CAR border reopens as tensions ease near Um Dafuq

Border crossings reopen after tribal clashes near Um Dafuq

ICC-wanted JEM commander Abdullah Banda returns to Sudan

ICC-suspect Abdullah Banda returned via Port Sudan in August and rejoined the North Darfur front

South Sudan court clears path for Machar trial to proceed

Court rejects immunity bid, clears Machar trial; UN and AU urge calm amid fears of renewed unrest

Cholera surges in South Kordofan amid medicine shortages

Cholera cases surge in Burhan’s army-controlled South Kordofan amid medicine and supply shortages while authorities struggle to save lives.

Libya raids spread fear among Sudanese refugees

Sudanese refugees in Libya face mass arrests, harsh detention, and blocked return routes amid rising tensions.

Watchdog: 40+ minors missing in SAF junta-controlled states

Emergency Lawyers report 40+ child disappearances in SAF-held Port Sudan, Gedaref and River Nile, urging urgent, transparent investigations

RSF adviser: Aid reaching El Fasher, siege targets SAF only

Aid is reaching El Fasher, RSF’s Mukheir says and blames Jibril Ibrahim and Minnawi for the flare-up

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