The Islamist movement, Sudan’s great national lie in a time of war

Sudan’s war has once again exposed the Islamist movement as the core driver of collapse

Sudan and the long road to hard peace

Sudan’s search for peace remains trapped between fragile truces and military realities

SAF rule is the root of Sudan’s instability

SAF domination has fueled war and collapse, leaving civilian rule as Sudan’s only hope

Burhan appears with EU-sanctioned ally

Burhan’s appearance with an EU-sanctioned ally fuels criticism of the SAF’s conduct

Armed men storm Um Dafuq police station, free detainee

Gunmen stormed a police station in Um Dafuq, South Darfur, freeing a detainee before fleeing on motorcycles, witnesses said

Famine deepens in Sudan’s Darfur as war cuts off food and aid

Fighting in Sudan has driven parts of Darfur into famine, cutting off aid and leaving millions facing acute hunger.

Rising political violence hits humanitarian groups in South Sudan

Armed attacks on aid facilities in South Sudan’s Jonglei state have forced charities to halt operations as violence escalates.

Famine spreads in Sudan as fighting cuts aid and supply routes

Sudan’s war-driven crisis is pushing millions towards famine as aid access shrinks and malnutrition surges.

International initiative proposes broad political dialogue for Sudan

A new internationally backed document proposes a two-phase political dialogue in Sudan, separate from the Quartet framework, to support a ceasefire and post-conflict transition.

Chad turns back to France amid Sudan war and rising fighting

Chad is renewing ties with France to bolster security amid rebel threats and Sudan’s war.

Trump says end to Sudan war is ‘very close’

Trump says the U.S. is close to ending Sudan’s war, but SAF continues to rule out talks and push military advances

UK urges urgent action over abuses in Sudan

The UK has raised alarm over escalating abuses in Sudan, calling for urgent global action as women and girls face widespread violence amid the ongoing war

Sudan’s tactical truce and the limits of a ceasefire

A tactical truce in Sudan will not end the war unless military control shifts, Islamist influence ends, and a new civilian political path emerges

Questioning Burhan’s claim over Sudan

An opinion piece condemning SAF leadership under Burhan, accusing it of illegitimacy, war crimes, and abusing power over Sudanese citizens

Why Khartoum airport cannot reopen to civilians

Khartoum airport cannot reopen to civilian flights because security instability, insurance barriers, and aviation regulations make operations unviable

Russian paramilitary forces attack Baba mine near Sudan border

Russian paramilitary forces carried out a deadly assault on the Baba gold mine, killing and injuring multinational miners and exposing severe regional instability.

US launches new Sudan aid fund as donors pledge $1.5bn

The United States announced a new humanitarian fund for Sudan, securing $1.5 billion in pledges as the war displaces millions and fuels famine.

MSF says airstrike hit hospital in South Sudan’s Jonglei state

Médecins Sans Frontières said an airstrike hit its hospital in South Sudan’s Jonglei state, destroying key supplies as fighting intensifies.

Sudan Founding Alliance rejects Egypt’s mediation role

Sudan’s Founding Alliance says Egypt’s role in peace efforts is biased and calls for its removal from the Quad initiative

Did Islamists open Sudan’s doors to ISIS?

Experts say Sudan’s war, weakened institutions, and Islamist networks have created ideal conditions for ISIS to regroup

US proposes new ceasefire and humanitarian truce for Sudan

A US-backed proposal seeks a ceasefire in Sudan, including troop withdrawals, UN oversight, and protected aid corridors

South Sudan appoints dead man to election panel

South Sudan apologised after mistakenly appointing a man who died five years ago to a panel overseeing delayed elections.

RSF, allies advance on Burhan’s positions in Sudan’s Blue Nile

RSF-aligned forces and their SPLM-N allies say they have advanced on Burhan’s army-held positions in Sudan’s strategically important Blue Nile State.

US and UN launch $700 million fund to aid war-ravaged Sudan

The United States and the United Nations have launched a $700 million humanitarian fund to address Sudan’s escalating war-driven crisis.

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