31 human rights groups warn of SAF atrocities in Khartoum

The statement comes in the wake of deadly events in Khartoum on March 21, when General al-Burhan’s army (SAF) regained control of the city

Egypt hosts Khartoum Process summit on migration

Egypt’s Khartoum Process summit urges political cooperation to find lasting solutions for irregular migration from Africa to Europe.

Cholera patients in South Sudan die after US aid cuts, charity says

The tragic deaths occurred last month and are among the first directly linked to aid cuts imposed by the Trump administration

SAF general secretly visits Israel to revive ties, seek support

The visit, according to the report, focused on coordinating with Israeli officials to help improve Burhan junta’s standing with the U.S. administration

South Sudan protests US visa cancellations due to deportee issue

South Sudan claims the US revoked visas due to a single deportee denial from the Democratic Republic of Congo.

Dozens killed in tribal clashes in Sudan’s West Kordofan

The violence spread to other areas, including Turu, Dabl, and Gunzait, prompting a large-scale displacement of residents from these regions

General al-Burhan’s SAF accused of massacre in Sennar village

The incident, which occurred on Friday, has been described as part of a broader, systematic strategy of ethnic cleansing aimed at targeting specific communities

Burhan’s SAF accused of torturing prisoner in shocking video

The observatory stated that the field execution of the prisoner amounted to a crime against humanity, with grave legal and moral consequences

Life halts in El-Fasher as fighting deepens crisis

Activists report catastrophic conditions in Sudan’s El-Fasher city, where civilians are trapped under a paramilitary siege amid famine and halted aid.

RSF accuses Egypt of airstrikes, rejects one-sided peace

RSF officials argue that Cairo’s rejection of a negotiated settlement has worsened the humanitarian crisis

US revokes South Sudan visas over refusal to repatriate citizens

In a statement on Saturday, U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the move takes effect immediately and includes a halt to issuing new visas to South Sudanese nationals

UN rights commissioner calls for halt to SAF executions in Khartoum

Turk urged Sudanese junta (SAF) leaders to take swift measures to end these killings, describing the denial of the right to life as a grave violation

Burhan frees Bashir-era officials as Sudan’s dictatorship resurfaces

Burhan orders the release of two Bashir-era officials, fueling speculation about political alliances as Sudan remains in crisis

UN condemns Burhan-led army’s extrajudicial killings in Sudan

The UN has condemned reports of Burhan’s army executions in Khartoum, as rights groups warn of rising violence, hate speech, and civilian casualties in the ongoing war.

RSF deputy ends talks, mobilizes million fighters for northern push

Dagalo accused the SAF and its allied factions of being “terrorist bloodsuckers” and vowed to seize key northern cities

Uganda’s Museveni visits South Sudan as political crisis deepens

Museveni was welcomed in Juba by President Salva Kiir, whose administration has accused Machar of inciting rebellion and placed him under house arrest

RSF claims to have downed SAF warplane in Darfur

The RSF has previously shot down military planes, including a transport aircraft that crashed in northern Darfur last October

RSF appoints Gen. Juma as Omdurman commander

The overhaul also includes changes in intelligence and operational leadership

AU mediators arrive in Juba to prevent new civil war

The AU’s Peace and Security Council, on Tuesday, called for Machar’s “immediate and unconditional release”

RSF leader rejects negotiations and vows to fight for Sudan

Sudan’s RSF leader Hemedti vows to reclaim Khartoum after Burhan’s army takes control rejecting negotiations and declaring the conflict is just beginning.

RSF claims no battlefield losses, calls movements strategic

The RSF framed its ongoing conflict with General al-Burhan’s army (SAF) as an existential struggle, vowing to dismantle what it described as “forces of darkness” linked to the Islamic Movement

UN chief urges leaders to prevent new South Sudan civil war

The UN chief warned that South Sudan faces a security emergency and risks another civil war, urging leaders to unite for peace.

RSF chief Dagalo to lead civilian government: Saudi paper

The government is being formed under the framework of the Nairobi Charter, which unites the RSF with allied military and civilian factions

UK urges British nationals to leave South Sudan amid rising tensions

Machar’s party warned earlier on Thursday that his house arrest had effectively nullified the peace agreement that ended South Sudan’s 2013-2018 civil war

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