Sudanese asylum seekers die after boat drifts toward Europe

Sudanese migrants among dead and missing following failed Mediterranean crossing highlighting risks along Europe migration route

RSF and police arrest suspects in South Darfur security sweep

A joint operation by Sudan’s RSF and Federal Police in South Darfur has led to arrests and increased patrols aimed at restoring stability and improving public safety.

Islamist coup fears grow amid Sudan power struggle

Tensions between Burhan and Islamists fuel speculation of a coup

Could al-Burhan face the same fate as Ali Abdullah Saleh?

Could Burhan’s alliances turn against him like Saleh’s did in Yemen?

Disinformation targets Berlin Sudan peace conference

Coordinated campaigns seek to undermine Berlin Sudan peace conference

TASIS official killed in Nyala drone strike as war escalates

TASIS leader killed in Nyala drone strike as civilian casualties rise across Darfur

South Sudan revises gold mine attack toll as blame dispute grows

Officials revised casualty numbers after visiting the attack site while opposition figures denied accusations linked to the deadly mine raid.

Sudan says Al-Fashqa border remains stable amid Ethiopia tensions

Officials say life continues normally in Sudan Al-Fashqa as security forces strengthen measures to safeguard students and exam centres near Ethiopia.

Sudan residents accuse SAF site of toxic gold processing

Atbara residents warn of toxic gold waste processing at SAF-linked site

Sudan risks import crisis as war drives shipping costs higher

Rising shipping costs and war tensions threaten Sudan’s imports, food supply and fragile economy

International Sudan conference set for Berlin in mid-April

Berlin to host Sudan peace conference as disputes emerge over invite list

Leaked list fuels row over Islamist influence in Sudan foreign ministry

Leaked list fuels debate over Islamist influence in Sudan’s foreign ministry under Bashir

US adviser outlines Berlin conference plans on Sudan

US official outlines Berlin conference priorities on Sudan crisis and aid access

Sudan war back in focus as Berlin talks loom

Berlin talks test global will to act on Sudan war and humanitarian crisis

Gunmen kill 73 miners in South Sudan gold mine attack

South Sudan officials condemn deadly gold mine attack after gunmen kill dozens of miners and injure many others.

US urges dialogue in South Sudan amid political tensions

The United States calls for dialogue in South Sudan, stressing peaceful elections depend on political inclusion, stability, and implementation of commitments under the 2018 peace agreement.

RSF condemns Muslim Brotherhood of targeting Sudanese civilians

RSF says drone attacks destroyed homes and livelihoods in North Darfur village amid worsening Sudan war.

Armed men attack Sudan’s Kassala over land dispute

Armed men storm Tajuj al-Hamdab village in Sudan amid escalating land ownership dispute and reported abductions of local residents

TASIS encircles Egyptian battalion near GERD

Egyptian unit surrounded near GERD as TASIS demands surrender, sources say

US diplomat: SAF deliberately targeted Al-Daein hospital

US diplomat blames SAF for Al-Daein hospital strike, calls it deliberate attack

Sudan MB-linked figures spark backlash over Iran remarks

Pro-Iran remarks by Sudan Islamist figures trigger concerns over regional tensions and security

Sudan banks ordered to pursue unpaid loans despite war risks

Sudan’s central bank ordered lenders to intensify recovery of non-performing loans to stabilise banks, despite criticism that aggressive collection could worsen the war-damaged economy.

RSF and police launch joint security campaign in Nyala city

Joint patrols by RSF and police aim to rebuild trust and restore order in South Darfur’s regional capital Nyala.

Sudan rivals agree to spare Khartoum, Nyala airports: Report

SAF and RSF reportedly avoid airport strikes to support aid access

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