TASIS warns US Congress: Islamists hijacked Sudan and reignited war
TASIS offers dialogue with U.S. Congress, warns Islamists drive Sudan war
Oxford protest chaos derails Kamil Idris’ push for legitimacy in Britain
Kamil Idris’ UK trip descends into controversy after Oxford clashes and protest backlash
TASIS-linked legal push targets Egypt over Darfur drone attacks
Sudanese legal team prepares ICC case over alleged Egyptian drone strikes in Darfur
Al-Nour Al-Qubba clashes with SAF leadership over force integration
Al-Nour Al-Qubba rejects integration into General al-Burhan’s SAF
SAF-affiliated militant accused in Al-Nuhud looting case
AF-affiliated militant faces legal action over alleged Al-Nuhud looting
Women accuse pro-SAF fighters of harassment at Merowe checkpoint
Women accuse SAF fighters of harassment at Sudan’s Merowe checkpoint
Reports claim UK monitoring Sudan embassy activities in London
Reports claim UK monitoring Sudan embassy activities in London
TASIS dismisses Port Sudan war crimes committee as ‘theatre’
TASIS attacks Port Sudan justice committee over war accountability
South Sudan goes on alert after DRC confirms Ebola outbreak
Health officials from DRC, Uganda, and South Sudan coordinate to strengthen Ebola surveillance.
Turkish aid agency installs solar water systems in dry Sudan
New TIKA development initiatives boost agriculture, fisheries, and clean water access in Sudan.
RSF, SAF mass forces near Libya-Egypt border triangle
Burhan’s army and RSF build up forces near Libya-Egypt border triangle
Report: 20 million in Sudan face hunger crisis
Aid agencies urge urgent action as hunger and malnutrition rise sharply across Sudan’s conflict-affected regions.
Macron discusses Sudan war in Ethiopia with global partners
Macron meets with special envoys to focus on possible pathways toward a political settlement.
UK police probe Kamal Idris delegation after Oxford protest clashes
Oxford protest clashes spark scrutiny of Kamal Idris delegation in UK
UN: 14 Sudanese areas in Darfur, South Kordofan at famine risk
The Integrated Food Security Phase Classification reports that nearly twenty million people in Sudan face acute food insecurity due to conflict, displacement, and rising costs.
TASIS questions Banjul Declaration findings on Sudan rights crisis
TASIS welcomes Sudan rights probe but disputes parts of Banjul Declaration
Protesters accuse Sudan embassy staff of assault during Idris UK visit
Tensions erupt at anti-Kamal Idris protest near Oxford
Sudan grid instability triggers widespread power blackouts
Sudan experiences multiple nationwide blackouts alongside a tariff increase introduced on May 1.
Fourth flight from Libya returns 166 Sudanese citizens
More voluntary return flights are scheduled after 166 Sudanese citizens arrived from Libya.
Over 40% of Sudanese face extreme food shortages
Global monitors warn that malnutrition rates are rising rapidly among children in northern Sudan.
Sudan braces for dangerous three-day heat wave
Extreme temperatures in Sudan increase the risk of heatstroke and dehydration through Saturday.
RSF retakes Maqja area in Sudan’s Blue Nile region
RSF retakes strategic Maqja area in Sudan’s Blue Nile region
Sudanese families leave Cairo for the border on special trains
Sudanese families depart Ramses Station on a special train for a voluntary return journey to Sudan.
MSF condemns the global political failure to end Sudan civil war
Millions in Sudan face acute food insecurity and sexual violence as the health system collapses.
