Turkish agency opens safe haven for Sudanese women
Turkish aid brings hope to women in Sudan through a new centre offering healing and vocational empowerment.
Instense fighting cause Khartoum blackout amid Sudan war
Widespread power outage hits Khartoum state after intense fighting between Burhan’s army and RSF, electrical company reports damage and ongoing repairs.
MSF warns of collapsing health system in South Sudan
Doctors without borders reports the medical system in South Sudan is collapsing due to conflict and attacks on healthcare facilities.
Sudan hospital patients left without water after attack on tanker: UN
UNICEF says artillery strike destroyed hospital water tanker in el-Fasher leaving 1,000 patients without drinking water.
RSF announces liberation of Al-Khawi, defeat of Al-Sayyad division
In a statement, the RSF hailed the operation as a heroic victory, citing the complete annihilation of the so-called “Al-Sayyad Division” under the banner of the terrorist Islamic Movement
Rift emerges within Burhan’s Port Sudan alliance amid power rift
According to Sudanese sources, a direct clash between the two factions is expected, as the struggle for control intensifies
RSF denies negotiations with SAF, rejects extremist talks
In a statement released on Monday, the RSF rejected what they called “false news” being spread about potential talks with insurgents
SJS condemns arrest and phone searches of journalists by SAF
In a statement, the Syndicate highlighted the growing trend of journalist arrests by various security agencies across Sudan
Sudan’s Kadugli faces return of ghost houses and oppression
One lawyer described Kadugli as an “ever-expanding prison” where oppression operates unchecked by the rule of law
RSF condemns SAF for massacre of civilians in Al-Khawi
In a media statement, the RSF described the atrocities as systematic and planned, revealing evidence, including testimonies and video clips
Juba: Al-Burhan uses oil card to pressure South Sudan
Juba authorities argue that the Port Sudan Authority is halting exports not due to RSF attacks, but to pressure South Sudan into raising oil transit fees
Sudanese in UAE welcome decision to waive residency permit fines
The statement highlighted the deep human connections between the Sudanese people and the Emirati population
Unknown gunmen kill 12 in brutal night attack in South Sudan
A brutal overnight assault by unknown gunmen in South Sudan left 12 dead and 17 injured, including women and children.
Sudanese community in UAE praises Emirati support amid tensions
Mohamed Baha’a El-Din, head of the Sudanese Community in Abu Dhabi, emphasized that the UAE has always been, and will continue to be, the primary destination for Sudanese nationals
Sudan’s Tasees Alliance denounces decision to sever ties with UAE
Tasees urged Sudanese citizens at home and abroad to disregard what they termed “reckless hostile behavior” and maintain strong ties with countries that have supported Sudan during difficult times
RSF targets Flamingo Naval Base as Sudan’s war intensifies
The RSF drone campaign, which began on Sunday, also targeted the Osman Digna Air Base warehouse and other civilian structures in Port Sudan
UN pushes for peace as violence worsens in South Sudan
The UN Security Council calls for a ceasefire in South Sudan and renews its peacekeeping mission while urging political dialogue.
RSF vows to intensify conflict against General Burhan’s army
In a video recording from the Kordofan region, RSF official Abu Nuba stated that the RSF would pursue SAF leaders across all states
Chinese embassy urges citizens to leave Sudan as conflict escalates
Drone strikes targeted a military airbase and infrastructure, including a fuel storage facility, completely destroying it
Clashes in South Sudan block aid to 60,000 malnourished children
The agencies also refrained from pre-positioning supplies in health centers and warehouses in insecure areas, fearing they could become targets for looting
UAE won’t recognise Burhan govt’s move to cut ties
The UAE disputes Sudan’s council decision to sever ties, triggered by accusations of supplying weapons to rival forces in Sudan’s ongoing conflict.
ICJ ruling may open path for SAF accountability
Political analyst Al-Tayeb Al-Zein called the decision a blow to Al-Burhan, dismissing the SAF’s attempt to frame the conflict as an external issue
Sudan junta to sever ties with UAE amid accusations of support for RSF
On Monday, the International Court of Justice ruled that it could not proceed with Sudan’s case against the UAE
Port Sudan hit by drone strikes for third consecutive day
Local sources reported hearing blasts near the city’s airport, followed by additional strikes on transit warehouses near the southern port area, setting off large fires
