Banjul forum condemns SAF, Port Sudan junta for chemical attacks
African NGO forum in Banjul alleges Sudan army used chemical weapons, urges oversight and accountability
Dagalo says airports, cross-border drones are legitimate targets for RSF
Dagalo declared airports used to launch strikes on Sudan legitimate targets
Drones hit Khartoum airport for second consecutive day
Drone attacks hit Khartoum Airport for a second day disrupting flights and raising tensions in the capital as Sudanese forces attempt to restore order.
UAE calls for civilian transition to end Sudan conflict
Anwar Gargash urged an immediate ceasefire in Sudan and called for a civilian-led transition while highlighting UAE’s potential humanitarian role.
Dagalo warns any aircraft aiding Burhan are legitimate targets
Sudan’s RSF leader Hemedti warns that any aircraft supporting Burhan’s forces could be targeted as external involvement fuels fears.
Sudanese pound plunges amid gold trade ban
Sudan’s pound lost nearly two-fifths of its value after a UAE embargo disrupted gold exports crucial for the Burhan-controlled finances.
Red Crescent leaders visit River Nile branch to enhance operations
A high-level Red Crescent delegation visited Sudan’s River Nile branch to strengthen coordination, assess operations, and reinforce humanitarian partnerships.
EU urges Sudan’s rivals to commit to ceasefire and lasting peace
The European Union urged Sudan’s rival forces to agree to a ceasefire, protect civilians, and advance toward an inclusive, democratic peace process.
Sudan’s junta welcomes quartet peace offer, vows to keep fighting
Sudan’s junta chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan welcomed international peace efforts but warned he would continue the war.
Sudanese flee El Fasher to Tawila as supplies run critically low
Families including children and elderly flee north as aid groups work to provide medical care food and shelter amid rising displacement.
Sudanese families move back to Khartoum amid fragile living conditions
More than one million people have returned to Khartoum despite war, damaged infrastructure, and limited basic services.
South Sudan urges economic growth to drive peace across Africa
South Sudan’s trade minister emphasized that economic growth, investment, and education are essential to achieving lasting peace and stability in Africa.
Khartoum airport will be opened for domestic flights after years
Sudan will reopen Khartoum International Airport for domestic flights Wednesday after a 30-month conflict-related closure.
Burhan’s army strike kills prominent Sudanese tribal leader
SAF drone strike in West Darfur’s Sirba area killed Mahadi tribe emir Mohammed Hasaballah and three members of his family.
Iran expands its Houthi network from Yemen’s coast to Sudan: report
A new report warns that Iran is expanding its Houthi-backed operations from Yemen into Sudan, threatening regional stability and global shipping routes in the Red Sea.
Baath Party criticises Burhan’s contradictory stance on Sudan
The Baath Party accused Sudan’s junta leader Abdel Fattah al-Burhan of inconsistent and self-serving rhetoric over peace talks, reflecting deeper turmoil in his leadership.
Sudan’s TASIS cuts media ties with Al Jazeera citing Burhan favouritism
The Sudan Founding Alliance suspended all cooperation with Al Jazeera, accusing the network of biased reporting favouring Islamist forces and distorting facts about Sudan.
Sudan’s pound collapses as citizens turn to dollars: report
Sudan’s currency has collapsed, forcing citizens and businesses to rely on foreign money as the local pound loses its role in daily trade.
Fierce inferno wipes out Jazo’s bustling market in North Darfur
A sudden fire destroyed Jazo market in North Darfur, leaving traders homeless and residents appealing for immediate humanitarian relief.
Burhan’s junta detains National Umma Party deputy official
The National Umma Party condemned the arrest of its deputy head Siddiq Ghandour, calling it part of a wider campaign of repression against opposition figures in Sudan.
Ta’aishi: Islamists lit April 15 war, used Burhan as vehicle
Ta’aishi says Islamists sparked the April 15 war, used Burhan and Atta to protect the “old state,” and sabotaged peace tracks
Sudan’s clashes force over thousand residents to flee: IOM
Intensifying clashes between Sudan’s General Abdel Fattah al Burhan’s army and RSF have displaced over 1,700 people amid widespread violence.
Burhan signals readiness for dialogue with RSF
Sudan’s military chief urges genuine peace efforts while clarifying no talks are ongoing with international powers or the Quartet
Nyala residents show symptoms of suspected dengue fever
Residents in Nyala, South Darfur, are showing suspected dengue fever symptoms as clinics struggle with limited testing and rising cases.
