Sudan faces surge in illnesses, deaths amid suspected chemical leak
The number of deaths remains unclear. Volunteers said at least 1,500 people have died in the past three days alone
Legacy of chemical weapons in Sudan, from Bashir to Burhan
Aid groups that once documented blister-agent burns on Darfuri civilians now report fresh chlorine- and mustard-gas attacks on new front lines
Omdurman chokes on chemical Gas: A health crisis unfolds in Sudan
Amid chaos and SAF control in Port Sudan, volunteer cameras have captured scenes of death and despair in Sudanese cities, particularly in Omdurman
Sudan battles cholera as over 170 deaths strike in just one week
Sudan’s cholera outbreak has caused over 170 deaths in one week, mainly in Khartoum amid ongoing conflict and disrupted services.
Complicit in Carnage: Burhan’s SAF and the militant jihadist shadow
As Sudan’s civil war intensifies, General al-Burhan’s forces (SAF) have aligned with Islamist militias, amplifying the scale of atrocities against civilians
Resistance Committees: SAF is looting citizens’ homes in Salha
The raids are said to have targeted occupied homes, with residents threatened at gunpoint
General Burhan’s SAF massacres entire family in Omdurman
The family, including a baby girl and the twins, were reportedly killed in their home in a cold-blooded attack
Sudanese journalist kidnapped by military in Kassala
His family confirmed the abduction, stating he was deprived of communication and denied access to his medication or legal counsel
Tasees calls for sanctions over chemical weapons use by SAF
The alliance, one of the largest of its kind in Sudan, demanded that both regional and international bodies expose the truth behind the alleged chemical attacks and take action against those responsible
Amnesty: Burhan’s SAF used chemical weapons on civilians in Darfur
Amnesty said the chemical agents appeared to cause severe blistering, vomiting blood, respiratory problems, and, in many cases, death
Sudan reports hundreds of new cholera cases in Khartoum
Sudan reports hundreds of new cholera cases in Khartoum amid worsening conditions after recent military conflict.
Nyala conference calls for trade boost, ends random levies
The conference urged the removal of illegal toll gates, an end to all tax exemptions, and measures to prevent the abuse of authority
UN warns South Sudan conflict may worsen peace efforts
The UN rights chief warns South Sudan’s conflict risks worsening peace and human rights and urges all parties to pull back immediately.
South Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia face health crisis
Doctors Without Borders warns of an imminent health disaster for refugees fleeing violence in South Sudan to Ethiopia.
US criticizes judge on migrant deportation to South Sudan
Officials say a judge’s ruling forcing migrant stays abroad endangers US diplomatic ties and national security in a growing dispute.
US sanctions Sudan over chemical weapons use
In January 2025, the U.S. also sanctioned SAF chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan for the SAF’s conduct in the civil war, including the alleged use of chemical weapons
Appointment of Kamil Idris deepens rifts within Burhan’s camp
The Sudanese Founding Alliance, known as “Tasees,” dismissed the appointment as a desperate move by Burhan to counter the group’s expected announcement of a nationwide “Government of Peace and Unity”
Cholera surges in Khartoum while war erodes health
Over 2,300 cholera cases and 51 deaths have been reported in Khartoum as conflict shatters healthcare and sanitation services.
RSF denies claims about decomposing bodies in Khartoum videos
In a statement released on Tuesday, the RSF said that the videos depicted human remains preserved in a morgue at a medical college
London protest against SAF’s chemical weapons in Sudan
The protest focused on the General al-Burhan’s forces’ (SAF) reported use of chemical weapons against civilians
Al-Fadil slams Sudan’s junta authority and foreign aid appeal
Al-Fadil’s remarks underscore the deepening frustration among Sudanese political leaders regarding the mismanagement of the country’s resources and the prolonged conflict that continues to devastate the nation
Kiir appoints sanctioned ally as SPLM deputy amid rising tensions
Bol Mel, who serves as Second Vice President, is widely seen as Kiir’s likely successor
Sudan’s SAF junta sentences 250 to death for alleged RSF ties
Among those facing execution are teachers, doctors, journalists, and students, all of whom have been detained under controversial circumstances
Sudan’s al-Burhan junta accuses UAE of drone strikes on Port Sudan
On May 4, the strategic city of Port Sudan, under the control of Sudan’s military junta, was struck by a series of drone attacks
