RSF defeat Al-Baraa Brigade, kill 220 militants in Khartoum
The Al-Baraa Ibn Malik Brigade, which has been linked to extremist and jihadist groups operating within Sudan, attempted to infiltrate the capital
South Sudan party partially withdraws from key peace process
The already strained relationship between South Sudan’s president and vice president is becoming increasingly problematic.
South Sudan party suspends role in peace process amid tensions
The peace deal, which ended a five-year civil war between Kiir’s and Machar’s forces, now faces new challenges
South Sudan airstrike kills at least 19 in Nasir, residents say
The town, near the Ethiopian border, has been a flashpoint in recent fighting between national forces and the White Army, a loosely organized militia of armed Nuer youths
Burhan’s SAF seizes properties of Sudan’s Congress Party leader
Hatem Mirghani Abdel Rahman owns a chain of “NimNet” schools in the city
RSF areas set for civilian government announcement
The move is part of efforts to announce a civilian government in RSF-controlled areas, aimed at bolstering the alliance’s political influence in the region
RSF chief plans major operation, threatens Port Sudan advance
He warned that Monday, the 17th of Ramadan—which he noted coincides with both the anniversary of the Battle of Badr and the founding of the RSF—would be a “day of regret” for the SAF
Al-Hadi Idris discusses Sudan’s political future and peace efforts
A new constitution and a roadmap for governance have been signed, reflecting their ambition to rescue Sudan from chaos and disintegration
Conflict in Sudan leaves 30 million people in dire need of aid
The ongoing conflict in Sudan has created the world’s worst humanitarian crisis, leaving millions, especially children, in dire need of aid due to widespread violence, famine, and sexual abuse.
Sudanese refugees endure torture and detention in Libya
Sudanese refugees fleeing war in their homeland face torture, forced labor, and severe exploitation while trying to survive in Libya.
East Africa bloc urges South Sudan to free detained officials
Last week, the arrest of key figures allied to Machar, including a deputy military chief and two ministers, has stoked fears of renewed violence
UN migration agency reports 30M Sudanese need aid
The UN migration agency reports that over 30 million people in Sudan urgently require humanitarian aid due to the ongoing war and worsening health conditions.
South Sudan president dismisses three ministers
No reasons given for dismissals in latest Cabinet reshuffle
Uganda deploys special forces in South Sudan’s capital amid tensions
The latest tensions have emerged following the detention of two ministers and several high-ranking military officials aligned with Machar
SAF chief Burhan orders mass deportation of South Sudanese nationals
Military-dominated authorities in Port Sudan detained around 3,000 South Sudanese nationals in Al-Jazeera state and transferred them to the Joda border crossing
RSF: Passport plans finalized for ‘peace government’
The initiative comes as the RSF and allied political factions move toward announcing a new governing body
US orders evacuation of non-emergency personnel from South Sudan
Ongoing armed conflict involving various political and ethnic factions has created a volatile environment, with weapons widely accessible to the population
Sudan’s 2025 transitional constitution aims to reshape governance
Sudan’s new Transitional Constitution enshrines supra-constitutional principles to safeguard rights, establish decentralized governance, and restructure security forces, RSF spokesperson says
General al-Burhan’s SAF detains 2 doctors in Wad Madani
In a statement, the syndicate’s Preliminary Committee said Dr. Adam Mohammed Ibrahim, a surgical consultant, was detained again after his previous release
South Sudan general, troops killed in UN helicopter attack
The incident, which also claimed the life of a UN crew member, has been condemned as “utterly abhorrent” by the United Nations
UN rights body warns of escalating South Sudan violence
Increased violence and political arrests in South Sudan threaten the fragile 2018 peace agreement, raising concerns about a return to civil conflict.
South Sudan president calls for calm after UN helicopter attack
South Sudan’s president urged calm and reaffirmed his commitment to peace after a UN helicopter was attacked, killing a crew member and escalating tensions between rival factions.
RSF leader says new govt ready, vows to fight jihadist influence
Speaking in Nairobi to political and tribal leaders aligned with the Sudan Founding Alliance, Dagalo emphasized the need to disseminate details of the Nairobi Agreement across Sudan
South Sudan frees peace minister amid rising political tensions
Kuol was detained on Thursday alongside three staff members by the National Security Service but was freed early Friday morning