African Union will unveil Sudan human rights report on Tuesday
The African Union will release a report documenting extensive human rights violations in Sudan since April 2023.
Sudanese refugee woman is found dead in Chad camp sparking outrage
Chad authorities investigate the murder of a Sudanese refugee woman as safety concerns rise in eastern camps with limited resources
US holds BNP Paribas liable for aiding Sudanese ex-dictator Bashir
A New York jury found BNP Paribas liable for financially supporting Sudanese dictator Omar al-Bashir, awarding $20.75 million to survivors of his regime.
Sisi meets Trump adviser Boulos to discuss peace in Sudan
Egyptian President Sisi and US adviser Massad Boulos discussed joint efforts to end Sudan’s war and reinforce regional peace and humanitarian cooperation.
Sudan’s Dagalo vows to stand against Burhan’s army
Hemedti pledges to continue fighting Burhan’s army, framing Sudan’s conflict as a struggle for national and democratic transformation.
Turkey’s Erdogan calls for peace in Sudan conflict
Turkish President Erdogan expressed sorrow over Sudan’s conflict, urging global action to end the humanitarian crisis and achieve lasting peace.
Sudan conflict triggers record humanitarian crisis: IOM
Fierce fighting in North Darfur has forced millions from their homes, and the IOM warns Sudan now faces the world’s largest displacement crisis amid collapsing health systems.
TASIS: Drone hits civilian gathering in Mazroub, kills Maganin tribe chief
TASIS blames an “Islamist army” for a drone attack in Mazroub that it says killed the Maganin chief
IMF predicts Sudan’s economy could recover if conflict ends soon
The IMF forecasts Sudan could grow 3.2 percent in 2025 if fighting ends, with inflation falling from 87.2 percent to 54.6 percent this year.
SARHO delivers 202 aid trucks to Darfur in two weeks
SARHO coordinated the delivery of 202 aid trucks to Darfur, providing food, supplies, and support to thousands of vulnerable families.
RSF seizes full control of Abu Gamra amid Darfur faction splits
Rapid Support Forces secure Abu Gamra as Sudanese factions split, consolidating their presence in North Darfur and surrounding areas.
EU appoints Wolfram Vetter to lead mission in crisis-hit Sudan
The EU appointed Wolfram Vetter as ambassador to Sudan, operating from Cairo to advance aid, peace, and development amid the ongoing crisis.
US State Department: Sudan war threatens US interests
Former State Dept. official Heather Nauert says Sudan’s humanitarian collapse now threatens U.S. regional security
TASIS claims dawn airstrikes on Islamist training camps in Khartoum
TASIS says dawn airstrikes hit Islamist camps and depots near Khartoum in retaliation for Darfur attacks
US explores Sudan gold as Burhan and Hamdok meet in Cairo
A US delegation visits Sudan to explore gold ventures while Burhan and Hamdok meet in Cairo amid efforts to secure peace.
Dagalo vows to end Sudan’s aid dependence within one year
Hemedti unveiled a plan to make Sudan self-reliant within a year, focusing on resource development and regional cooperation with neighbouring countries.
UN warns violence and cholera deepen Sudan’s humanitarian crisis
The UN warned that Sudan faces escalating violence, a worsening cholera outbreak, and severe shortages of food and water as aid remains critically underfunded.
TASIS slams expulsions of South Sudanese from Sudan
TASIS decries “systematic, forced” removals of South Sudanese from Sudan, labels them discriminatory, and calls for immediate UN action
US engaging Sudan’s warring sides to launch broad talks – Trump aide
US engaging Sudan’s rivals to ready an inclusive talks process and roadmap, Trump adviser Massad Boulos says
Report: Burhan’s SAF enabling Houthi Red Sea reach with Iranian backing
Report alleges SAF-Iran support helps Houthis project attacks from Sudan’s coast, raising Red Sea risks
Burhan’s SAF, allied Joint Force clash in Omdurman’s al-Salha
SAF and allied Joint Force clash in Khartoum area; 3 killed in Atbara hospital shooting, activists protest
Dagalo vows to continue fighting against Burhan until last soldier
Dagalo accused Burhan of starting the war and fleeing the battle while promising to bring democracy to all Sudanese.
Sudan floods spark claims dams opened to erase chemical evidence
A columnist alleges engineered floods aimed to erase chemical-weapon evidence and aid regional allies
France 24 points to SAF chlorine attacks in Sudan, will justice follow?
France 24’s evidence of chlorine attacks raises urgent questions: who ordered them—and will there be real accountability?
