No retreat: Sudan’s RSF is defiant toward Burhan’s army
The Sudanese Rapid Support Forces (RSF) have rejected claims of defeat by the army, vowing to fight on as the conflict in Khartoum escalates.
Beja Congress calls SAF Tura massacre a war crime, urges action
In a statement released by the party’s Political Secretary, Abdelrahman Shanqab, the Beja Congress detailed the devastating attack, which occurred on Monday
SAF accused of executing civilians in Khartoum amid escalating war
The RSF condemned the killings, calling them acts of ethnic cleansing and violations of international law
US calls on South Sudan to release VP Machar amid escalating tensions
Machar’s SPLM-IO party said on Wednesday that the defense minister and national security chief forcibly entered his residence and issued an arrest warrant
South Sudan’s peace deal collapses as VP Machar detained
The opposition SPLM-IO said government forces placed Machar under house arrest in Juba on Wednesday, accusing him of backing the White Army militia
Opposition army in South Sudan reports attacks near capital
South Sudan’s opposition army condemns attacks near Juba, warning of renewed conflict that could threaten the country’s fragile peace deal.
UN calls on Kiir and Machar to commit to peace talks
The UN calls on South Sudan’s leaders to meet and publicly commit to peace to prevent renewed conflict in the country.
SNOHR condemns SAF airstrike on Tura market in North Darfur
The organization noted that on Monday, March 24, SAF warplanes targeted the village of Tura in rural North Darfur, further escalating the ongoing violence in the region
UN expresses grave concern over attacks on Sudan civilians
The United Nations condemned the ongoing attacks on civilians in Sudan, highlighting a recent airstrike in North Darfur that resulted in numerous casualties.
Over 100 killed in SAF airstrike on market in North Darfur
A video widely circulated by activists showed the extensive damage caused by the bombing, which devastated the market in the rural northern outskirts of Fasher, the capital of North Darfur state
RSF accuses SAF of bombing crowded market in North Darfur
The attack killed and wounded hundreds, including women and children, in what the RSF called “barbaric scenes”
RSF unveils air defense boost, new government plans
Al-nour stated that a key objective of forming the proposed “Government of Peace and Unity” is to ensure civilian safety and protection from aerial threats
Clashes in Sudan’s Darfur force 15K households to flee
Residents of Al-Malha in North Darfur have fled their homes due to intense clashes, says the UN.
Chad deems al-Burhan’s SAF’s remarks as declaration of war
Chad asserts its right to self-defense following Yasser Al-Atta’s comments
Turkey provides Ramadan aid to thousands of displaced Sudanese
6,000 displaced Sudanese receive vital aid from Turkish Red Crescent in Port Sudan, including food and iftar programs.
Germany shuts South Sudan embassy amid civil war fears
Due to escalating tensions, Germany has suspended operations at its embassy in South Sudan, citing fears of a return to civil war.
Women medics in Khartoum fight to save lives amid chaos
Despite constant danger, Sudanese women doctors and nurses in Khartoum continue to fight to provide care and safe births amid ongoing conflict.
RSF captures Habiba, advances further into Al-Jazeera state
RSF said they had seized military vehicles, weapons, and ammunition while eliminating what they described as “ISIS fighters and mercenaries”
RSF gains control of Al-Malha after months of fighting in North Darfur
The Sudanese group described the battle as a major victory, saying it had dismantled what it called a key “mercenary camp” used by its opponents
SAF, jihadists accused of ethnic cleansing in Sudan’s Al-Jazeera
The statement highlighted that more than 160 agricultural settlements, or “Kambo,” have been destroyed or burned by SAF since January 2025
South Sudan’s Kiir fires Upper Nile governor as clashes escalate
The move deepens tensions between Kiir and Machar, which flared after the White Army militia drove government troops out of Nasir
Local official reports South Sudan air strike wounded a child
South Sudan’s army conducted an air strike against civilians in Nasir, wounding a child and raising fears of renewed conflict.
Medics struggle to revive Sudan’s hungry with trickle of aid
Medics in Sudan struggle to treat severely malnourished people as aid supplies are limited due to ongoing conflict.
UN urges protection for South Sudan civilians
Violence in South Sudan displaces 50000 residents and disrupts critical humanitarian operations in the region.