Libya’s CID in foils ‘magic money’ scam targeting Sudanese citizen

Derna police arrest a suspect in a “magic money” scam targeting a Sudanese citizen, seizing fake cash, ritual tools and phone evidence

Burhan’s SAF shelters ICC-wanted Bashir in cushy Merowe compound

ICC-wanted ex-ruler Omar al-Bashir is living in a SAF compound with internet, power and staff

Sudan’s Idris falls ill as Riyadh visit falters over timing missteps

Scheduling and protocol missteps—and Idris’ sudden illness—derailed his planned visit to Saudi Arabia

UN backs Quartet’s push for 3-month humanitarian truce in Sudan

UN backs Quartet bid for 3-month truce in Sudan; safe aid access and 9-month civilian transition

Sudan’s cholera toll tops 2,500 as conflict cripples water and clinics

War-damaged water and health systems drive Sudan’s deadliest cholera surge in years

RSF says it destroyed SAF convoy west of Omdurman

RSF claims it crushed an SAF column near Rehaid al-Nuba by Omdurman; casualty figures unverified

‘Quad’ roadmap for Sudan has clear timeline, US adviser says

US adviser says Quad plan for Sudan has a clear timeline; AU/IGAD back 3-month truce and 9-month transition

Al-Fadil says Sudan Islamists blocking peace to retain power

Umma Party’s al-Fadil: accept Quartet plan, respect Jeddah/Manama deals; slams Foreign Ministry’s stance as Islamist-driven

At least 50 Sudanese refugees die in boat fire off Libya — IOM

IOM: 50 Sudanese refugees dead in Libya boat fire; 24 survivors treated amid mounting Mediterranean fatalities

African, international groups allege grave abuses by Burhan’s SAF

Rights groups at the UNHRC allege Sudanese army war crimes, chemical attacks, and ethnic targeting, urging ICC action

UK’s Cooper says Sudan’s future must be decided by its people

Yvette Cooper backs Quad efforts, rejects Port Sudan’s de facto rule, and urges a people-led, peaceful transition

Senior JEM founder killed in El Fasher clashes, sources say

Sources say Siddiq Barah Musa was killed in El Fasher amid RSF advance; affiliation disputed as conditions worsen

UN: $1.7bn paid to firms tied to VP as South Sudan went hungry

UN says South Sudan’s elite siphoned oil money via “oil-for-roads,” paying $1.7bn to firms linked to VP Bol Mel. Govt disputes data

Following Quad statement, Sudan’s Islamists revive ‘foreign plot’ trope

After the Quad backed a political path, Islamists must choose: keep blaming foreigners or face claims they’re blocking peace and civilian rule

Sudanese pound hits new low on parallel market as dollar nears 3,600

Dollar near 3,600 SDG as Sudan’s pound slides; euro ~4,212. Street quotes far above the official rate

After new sanctions, is a US terror listing next for Sudan’s Brotherhood?

After new U.S. sanctions, analysts see momentum to label Sudan’s Muslim Brotherhood a terrorist group

Fierce battles in El Fasher as RSF nears 6th Infantry HQ

Witnesses say RSF entered Abu Shouk and neared the 6th Infantry HQ amid shelling

ICC sets October 6 for ruling in Ali Kushayb Sudan war crimes trial

The ICC will issue its ruling on Ali Kushayb’s war crimes case on October 6, following a trial that began in June 2020.

South Sudan opposition calls armed mobilisation after Machar trial

South Sudan’s opposition vowed armed mobilisation and regime change after leader Riek Machar was charged with treason and crimes against humanity.

IOM: Central Sudan rains force 4,000+ to flee

Heavy rains and flooding in central Sudan’s Al-Jazirah displaced over 4,200 people and destroyed 550 homes amid ongoing civil conflict.

Sudanese refugees suffer as water, food in CAR

Sudanese refugees in Birao camp face severe water shortages and suspended food aid, risking illness and hardship.

Sudan’s RSF warns Islamists prolong deadly conflict

Pasha Tabiq accused Sudanese Islamist leaders of fueling the war, obstructing peace, and urging international action to end the fighting.

RSF says it seized Kazgeil, al-Riyash in North Kordofan

RSF says it took Kazgeil and al-Riyash, opening routes toward El Obeid

UNHCR: South Sudan floods could hit over 1 million

UNHCR says floods in Jonglei and Unity could affect 1M people; 273k already hit amid conflict, cholera and shrinking aid

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