US, UAE, Saudi Arabia, and Egypt back return of RSF to April 15 lines

Quad nations endorse RSF redeployment plan; Burhan to decide on three-month truce proposal

Port Sudan authorities weigh US plan for nationwide humanitarian truce

Khartoum weighs a U.S. “humanitarian truce” as the Quad pushes steps toward a civilian transition

RSF investigates journalist Muammar Ibrahim for “defamation”

RSF posts video of detained journalist Muammar Ibrahim, says he’s probed for “defamation” over remarks about the force

Sudan’s rivals back peace push at Swiss ‘Nyon Process’ meeting

Sudanese politician Mubarak al-Fadil al-Mahdi said the fifth informal round of the “Nyon Process,” held in Nyon, Switzerland in late October, produced “significant” outcomes in both its recommendations and the breadth of participation. In a post on X, the Umma Party leader said the meeting gathered a wide spectrum of political and community actors, including

Red Cross urges safe passage for civilians trapped in Sudan war

The Red Cross has urged Sudan’s warring sides to allow safe corridors and humanitarian access as the conflict worsens, especially in North Darfur.

Dagalo, Burhan prepare to meet in Egypt for Sudan truce: report

Sudan’s rival leaders Burhan and Hemedti are expected to meet in Egypt for the first time since the war began, following a U.S.-backed truce initiative.

Sudanese Copts unite in fasting and prayer for lasting peace

Sudanese Copts have launched a three-day fast and prayer vigil, led by church leaders, calling for peace, unity, and healing amid the country’s turmoil.

SAF blocks aid shipments to Darfur, cutting lifeline for thousands

SAF-aligned authorities in Al-Dabba stop Darfur cargo after El Fasher falls, choking aid and spiking prices

Kordofan civilians endure harsh conditions after fleeing to Nyala

After days-long truck journeys, Kordofan families arrive in Nyala with nothing, sleeping outdoors as front lines shift

RSF detains 30 civilians in North Kordofan over alleged SAF ties

RSF detains about 30 civilians in Al-Mazroub market for alleged SAF collaboration

Boulos: RSF and SAF agree in principle to Quad-backed ceasefire

Boulos: Sudan rivals back a Quad-supported humanitarian pause; talks center on technical details, aid access

Sudan’s Taishi seeks Quartet support to open corridors for peace

Sudan’s Prime Minister Mohamed Hassan Al-Taishi urged the Quartet to help enforce a ceasefire after gaining full control of Darfur and pledged democratic rebuilding.

Sudan’s TASIS minister vows to protect rights after El Fasher fall

Sudan’s Founding Alliance government pledged to uphold citizens’ rights, enforce law, and ensure humanitarian aid after the RSF seized control of El Fasher.

Port Sudan scandal deepens as $5 billion in gold revenue vanishes

Sudan’s Gold Exporters Division revealed that $5 billion in gold export revenue vanished under the Port Sudan Authority, prompting calls for investigation and accountability.

Sudan’s Ardol welcomes Quartet’s 3-month truce plan

Mubarak Ardol of Sudan’s Democratic Bloc welcomed a proposed three-month humanitarian truce, urging both sides to commit to peace and protect civilians amid mounting international pressure.

Sudan’s SLM leader tours Europe seeking war end, aid expansion

Sudan Liberation Movement leader Abdul Wahid Al-Nur has launched a European tour to mobilise international backing for peace, aid, and civilian protection in Sudan.

TASIS and IGAD discuss roadmap for lasting Sudan peace

The Tasis Alliance met with IGAD Special Envoy Lawrence Ku Bandi to coordinate political efforts aimed at ending Sudan’s war and establishing lasting peace.

US envoy urges immediate truce as Sudan conflict deepens

US envoy Massad Boulos urged urgent international action and a three-month truce in Sudan, warning that delays will worsen the country’s humanitarian crisis.

RSF’s El Fasher gain reshapes Sudan’s conflict: Al-Nayer

The Rapid Support Forces’ capture of El Fasher marks a turning point in Sudan’s war, signalling a strategic shift that could expand the conflict and deepen instability.

Sudan’s Taishi pledges unity and reform to end decades of unrest

Sudan’s Prime Minister Mohamed Hassan al Taishi declared peace and national unity as vital to ending decades of conflict and restoring democratic civilian rule.

Aid convoys head to El Fasher as relief effort ramps up

UN convoys head from Nyala to El Fasher and Tawila as aid scales up; WFP, World Vision mobilize, boosted by a UAE $100m pledge

TASIS launches new humanitarian corridors, aid authority for El Fasher

TASIS moves to fast-track aid into El Fasher with new access authority, safe corridors, and donor backing led by the UAE

Burhan closes door on peace again, defies US, Egyptian mediation

Burhan spurns a U.S.–Egypt bid to meet Dagalo, stalling Sudan peace moves

TASIS welcomes Quartet proposal for unconditional ceasefire

TASIS PM backs an immediate ceasefire, claims Darfur control, and promises reforms and accountability

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