Around 7,000 Sudanese reportedly held in Egyptian prisons
Activists say thousands of Sudanese refugees are detained in Egypt as deaths are reported weekly
Can Sudan turn Red Sea ports into a key hub amid Middle East war
Conflict between Iran, the United States and Israel disrupts key shipping lanes, prompting carriers to reroute and spotlight Sudan’s Red Sea ports.
RSF returns hundreds of seized livestock to authorities in Chad
Sudan’s RSF returned hundreds of looted animals to Chad, aiming to assert authority, stabilise borders, and mitigate economic and humanitarian strain from ongoing Darfur conflict.
UN urges protection of civilians amid rising destruction in Sudan
UN officials warn escalating violence has killed civilians, destroyed essential infrastructure, and caused severe shortages while urging unrestricted humanitarian access to ease suffering.
US, Egyptian top diplomats hold talks over Sudan conflict
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel-Aty met Marco Rubio to stress Sudan’s sovereignty, unity, and stability while commending US support within the international Quartet.
US institute warns Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood aligns with Iran
The Gatestone Institute reports Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood aligned with Iran, promoting hostile ideology, preparing forces, and expanding global influence through covert and charitable networks.
South Sudan army orders UN and NGOs to leave opposition town fast
South Sudan’s army ordered UN and NGOs to leave opposition-held Akobo town within 72 hours as fighting intensifies and civilians face displacement.
Expert warns US plan faces major hurdles in Sudan peace
Amani al-Tawil says Sudan’s peace depends on ceasefire, removing fighters, separating civilian authorities from military groups, and overcoming sharp political polarization.
Sudan warns Ethiopia of punitive measures over drone attacks
Sudan threatens punitive measures against Ethiopia over alleged drone attacks, while Ethiopian Airlines suffers economic losses and tensions escalate, raising regional security concerns.
US think tank says Sudan’s SAF Islamists echo Iran ideology
US think tank report says SAF-linked Islamists echoed Iran’s rhetoric and voiced support for Tehran
MSF ends support at Khartoum primary health center
Doctors Without Borders ended three years of support at Jabal Awliya’s health center, completing upgrades and handing operations to the Sudanese Ministry of Health.
Burhan raises salaries as his troops abandon frontlines
General Abdel Fattah Burhan approved large pay increases for all ranks, aiming to prevent desertions, boost morale, and stabilise forces amid economic pressures.
Displaced Sudanese face worsening conditions amid Ramadan
Displaced families in Tawila, North Darfur face worsening conditions amid Ramadan, with inadequate shelter, water, and medical aid fueling a growing humanitarian crisis.
Burhan army drone strike kills 51 people in Sudan’s Kordofan
A drone strike blamed on forces loyal to General Abdel Fattah al Burhan killed at least 51 people in Sudan’s Kordofan region during clashes with the Rapid Support Forces.
UN appoints Chinese general to lead peacekeeping force in South Sudan
China’s Maj. Gen. Junhui Wu becomes the new force commander of the UN mission in South Sudan amid ongoing political tensions and clashes.
UN teams save 39 Sudanese trapped at sea without supplies
UNHCR rescued 112 mostly Sudanese migrants off Libya, including dehydrated and exhausted survivors, highlighting growing refugee risks amid ongoing regional conflicts and maritime dangers.
SAF drone attack kills dozens at Al-Mujlad market
Dozens of civilians were killed or wounded after a drone strike hit a crowded market in Sudan’s West Kordofan
Burhan ridiculed for bizarre ‘close your eyes’ warning
Burhan’s bizarre “we’ll close your eyes” warning sparks ridicule amid Sudan’s war and Iran controversy
Sudan Islamist leader voices support for Iran in war
Sudanese Islamist figure backs Iran and warns fighters could deploy if ground war begins
Russian forces increase presence near Sudan–CAR border
Residents report Russian forces increasing military activity near the Sudan–CAR border
Railway workers launch sit-in over unpaid benefits in Port Sudan
Sudan rail staff escalate protests as authorities face pressure over salaries and unresolved workplace grievances.
Saudi Arabia approves transit visas for Sudanese citizens
Sudanese citizens stranded abroad receive approval for emergency transit visas through Saudi Arabia to facilitate their return home safely.
Chad tightens Sudan border controls, trade and transport decline
Chad’s new passport requirements at the Sudan border have reduced trade and transport, disrupted Darfur markets, increased smuggling, raised food prices, and weakened local currency activity.
TASIS: SAF defends party, not the nation
Tasis accuses Sudan’s SAF of defending a 1989 political faction, not the nation
