War strands Sudanese nomads, pushing families toward survival
Sudan’s war has stranded Arab nomads near al-Obeid, exposing families to violence, theft and hunger while destroying migration systems that once sustained livelihoods and social cohesion.
Congressman slams Trump’s ‘shameful’ Sudan aid package
Congressman Gregory Meeks condemned the Trump administration’s $200 million aid pledge for Sudan as a “shameful” and “laughably meager” response to a $6 billion humanitarian crisis.
Libyan forces incinerate fuel trucks heading for Sudanese border
The Southern Liberation Room in Libya destroyed several fuel-smuggling trucks and closed all southern land crossings to protect national resources and stabilize the economy.
Dismantling Islamist networks seen as key to ending Sudan war
Experts say breaking Islamist influence is essential to ending Sudan’s war and opening a path to peace.
Sudan’s Republican Party rejects Egypt’s Quad role
The Republican Party says Egypt’s military and political role in Sudan undermines its claim to neutrality as a Quad mediator
UAE welcomes US-backed Sudan peace plan, calls for truce
The UAE welcomed a US-backed Sudan peace plan, reaffirmed support for a ceasefire, and pledged $500 million in humanitarian aid to ease the crisis.
Boulos holds talks with Norway on a truce in war-torn Sudan
US adviser Massad Boulos met Norwegian officials to coordinate humanitarian truce efforts in Sudan, as fighting persists and international pressure grows for a ceasefire.
Sudan’s SPLM-N says Burhan’s army killed 24 civilians in Blue Nile
SPLM-N accused Sudan’s army of killing 24 civilians in drone attacks in Blue Nile, while the UN confirmed a separate strike near a WFP facility.
UN condemns escalating violence in South Sudan
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned escalating violence in South Sudan, urging an immediate halt to fighting as attacks on aid facilities worsen an already severe humanitarian crisis.
Muslim Brotherhood fuels incitement against Sudanese
Videos circulating from Sudan show Islamist-linked figures inciting violence against civilian leaders, raising concerns that the war is being used to reverse post-revolution political gains.
Sudan’s Al-Qadarif state steps up border oversight near Ethiopia
Sudan’s Al-Qadarif state approved new border controls with Ethiopia to combat smuggling, protect consumers, and strengthen oversight of imports and exports.
Footage shows Burhan’s army using Iranian tanks in Sudan battles
Iranian armour and drones appear in Sudan war footage, alarming analysts who warn of growing foreign involvement.
Britain seeks urgent UN Security Council talks on Sudan famine
Britain has called for urgent UN Security Council consultations after famine was confirmed in parts of Sudan’s North Darfur, warning of a rapidly worsening humanitarian crisis.
RSF leaders inspect markets and public services in El Fasher
A senior RSF delegation inspected civilian needs and security in El Fasher amid ongoing instability in North Darfur.
US court sentences South Sudan dissident for plotting coup
A US court sentenced South Sudan dissident Peter Biar Ajak for plotting an armed coup, after he sought military-grade weapons while living in exile.
Sudanese Communist Party and ‘radical change’
A sharp critique of how “radical change” rhetoric protects the SAF and misreads the roots of Sudan’s war
Quad initiative faces hurdles as SAF prolongs Sudan war
Expert warns SAF obstruction is limiting chances of success for Sudan’s Quad ceasefire plan
Sudanese detainee dies in Egypt
A Sudanese alliance demands an international probe after a man dies in Egyptian detention
A fire that will not go out in Sudan
How popular Islam shaped Sudan, and how political Islam stripped it of its moral core
Libya launches initiatives to integrate Sudanese fleeing war
Libya moves to integrate Sudanese refugees, offering work, housing and protection from smugglers
Russian forces seal Sudan border after attack on CAR gold mine
Russian forces closed border routes between Sudan and the Central African Republic after a deadly attack on a gold mine forced thousands of miners to flee.
Rapid Support Forces mobilize elite units for active front lines
The Rapid Support Forces have finalized plans to deploy their elite 1st and 2nd Brigades to active front lines as the Sudanese civil war intensifies.
ICRC steps up cash assistance as fighting worsens in Sudan
The ICRC has provided emergency cash assistance to thousands of families in El Geneina as conflict deepens the humanitarian crisis in Darfur.
Sudan’s Red Crescent begins food distribution for refugees
The Sudanese Red Crescent, backed by the World Food Programme, began distributing food aid to displaced families in Al-Dabba.
