UN set for crucial Sudan vote on peace and justice

The UN Human Rights Council will vote on a resolution urging a ceasefire in Sudan and accountability for war crimes.

TASIS accuses Egypt of ‘dangerous interference’ in Sudan war

TASIS says Egypt’s backing for Port Sudan undermines peace efforts and urges global actors to stop support

TASIS appoints al Safi as head of Sudan national aid body

Sudan creates a central humanitarian body under al Safi to manage nationwide relief and ensure citizens receive support.

Sudanese face fresh displacement after Nile surges

Nile surges threaten Sudanese communities with destruction and displacement as dam releases, weak safeguards, and climate pressures compound humanitarian risks.

North Darfur SAF drone strikes hit Malha, Al-Zarq; dozens of civilians

Drone strikes in Malha and Al-Zarq kill and injure civilians; Alliance calls market hit a war crime

IMF warns Sudan faces total monetary collapse and dual recession

Sudan’s pound plunges as war cripples FX. IMF flags “monetary collapse” and dual recession amid soaring inflation

Burhan’s army aligns with terrorists in Sudan unrest: SDLM

Hasab Al-Nabi Mahmoud warned that extremist Islamist groups are allying with Burhan’s army in Sudan to regain political power and displace civilians.

RSF arrests two in Nyala over collaboration with Burhan’s army

The detention of two Nyala men by RSF reflects a growing struggle over salaries, suspensions, and authority between rival factions in South Darfur.

Burhan’s front weakens as militia camp faces evacuation

The evacuation of a Sudan Shield militia camp by a joint force in Abu Hamad has exposed deepening rifts and uncertainty within Sudan’s military alliances.

Sudan’s currency sinks as war drains reserves and fuels inflation

Sudan’s economy is collapsing under war, with its currency plunging, inflation surging, and banks unable to withstand mounting financial pressures.

Sudan junta acknowledges Egypt’s help in fighting

Sudan’s junta foreign minister praised Egypt’s support for militias, while Cairo publicly stressed peace talks, exposing stark contradictions.

ICC complaint targets Sudan generals for chemical-weapons use

ICC filing and OPCW complaint target Burhan’s SAF over alleged chemical-weapons use and Islamist ties

Babiker Faisal says Jeddah ceasefire negotiations are ‘close’

Faisal expects an imminent SAF-RSF return to Jeddah truce talks and rejects any revival of civil-military rule

Sudan’s UCF accuses Burhan of letting terrorists influence SAF

The UCF in Sudan urged global powers to designate the Islamic Movement as a terrorist organisation, citing army manipulation, civilian repression, and ongoing war crimes.

Power struggle grows as Islamists target Sudan’s junta PM Idris

Sudan’s junta Prime Minister Kamel Idris faces growing pressure from Islamist forces in the Burhan-controlled military amid political uncertainty.

Sudan faces potential disaster as GERD discharges continue rising

Egyptian expert Dr Abbas Sharaky warned that uncontrolled flows from GERD could trigger the collapse of Sudan’s Roseires Dam, endangering lives.

Sudanese east of El Fasher spot foreign towers along key highway

Foreign teams have installed multiple towers along critical highways east of El Fasher, raising security and military concerns.

Sudanese journalists face growing threats across Libyan cities

Sudanese refugee journalists in Libya face increasing attacks and harassment after anti-foreigner protests, leaving many in urgent need of protection.

UN: 24 million in Sudan face acute hunger, 630,000 near famine

OCHA: 24 million face acute hunger in Sudan; 630,000 near famine

TASIS: Investigate Port Sudan junta over alleged child conscription

Rights groups allege Islamist-aligned forces recruit Sudanese children amid rising disappearances, urging an independent investigation

US confirms 25-mile travel curb kept Sudan’s Burhan from UNGA 80

Washington says Burhan and his delegation were confined to a 25-mile NYC zone for UNGA 80

Sudan battles to save ancient treasures lost in war and looting

Sudan’s civil war has devastated museums and heritage sites, leaving thousands of artifacts missing or looted as preservationists struggle with scarce resources.

Sudan battles outbreaks as fragile health system cracks

Sudan faces a worsening health crisis as overlapping outbreaks of hepatitis, dengue, cholera, and malaria overwhelm its fragile hospitals and exhausted health system.

South Sudan faces turmoil as Machar trial shakes fragile peace

South Sudan’s peace deal is under threat as Riek Machar’s trial on treason charges sparks fears of renewed instability despite government reassurances.

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