El Fasher reopens its Peace Market to boost local stability
The local administration and citizens of El Fasher have successfully reopened the Peace Market to establish a unique model of coexistence and regional stability.
Issa Adam Ghobashi leads new protection force in East Darfur
Issa Adam Ghobashi has launched the Civilian Protection Force in East Darfur to implement strict security measures across the region.
Egypt sweeps through Sudanese neighborhoods in new raids
Egyptian security forces have detained forty thousand Sudanese refugees in a sweeping campaign that has shuttered schools and left the community fearing mass deportation.
Who is TASIS education minister Koko Mohamed Jagdoul?
A closer look at Jagdoul’s education vision amid Sudan’s struggle against military dominance
Forced return exposes Muslim Brotherhood and SAF hypocrisy
Why forced return policies serve corruption and war, not Sudan’s people or peace
How SAF is dragging Egypt into its war
Why SAF’s war is pulling Egypt into moral and political complicity
SAF’s forced return policy deepens Sudan’s suffering
Why SAF’s war and forced returns are destroying Khartoum and Sudan’s social fabric
TASIS moves to finalise cabinet for Sudan ‘Peace Government’
TASIS is completing cabinet posts for its Peace and Unity Government as anticipation grows in areas under its control
15 civilians killed in SAF drone strike during funeral in South Kordofan
An SAF drone strike killed 15 civilians attending a funeral in South Kordofan, local leaders say
Children in military uniforms chant for SAF, British report says
Footage of children chanting for SAF exposes child recruitment and the erosion of childhood in Sudan’s war
Sudan nears total collapse after 1,000 days of war
Rights groups warn Sudan is nearing total collapse after 1,000 days of war marked by mass killings and displacement
Questions grow over Kabbashi’s role as Burhan consolidates power
Analysts say Kabbashi’s marginalisation reflects Burhan’s push to tighten control, not a shift in loyalties
RSF clamp down on looting routes
Residents say RSF measures have helped stop looted goods leaving El Fasher
Sudan mine collapse kills 13 miners, exposing war economy
A partial collapse at an abandoned gold mine in South Kordofan killed 13 miners, highlighting the deadly risks of illegal mining as Sudan’s war economy deepens.
Samoud presses ICC on Sudan suspects
Samoud urges ICC action on Sudan suspects and wider investigations into war crimes
Betrayal and Sudan’s Islamist legacy
A new series argues betrayal inside Sudan’s Islamist movement led to war and state collapse
Sudanese in Egypt face arrests despite UN refugee cards
Sudanese in Egypt say arrests are escalating, with UN refugee cards and residency permits no longer offering protection
Chemical weapons allegations shake Burhan’s SAF image
Claims that General al-Burhan’s army (SAF) used chemical weapons intensify scrutiny and risk further isolation
Central Darfur clerics call communities to resist growing threats
Religious leaders in Central Darfur have declared a general mobilization, urging citizens to defend their land, honor, and inherent liberty, Rapid Support Forces said in a statement. The announcement resonated with a defiant cry, saying that the people were created free and shall remain free forevermore. This spiritual call to arms seeks to unify the
South Sudan denies state of war despite heavy Jonglei fighting
South Sudan claims current military actions are security measures and not a new national civil war.
Vaccination effort rises as measles spreads in West Darfur
An emergency vaccination campaign has begun at Al-Geneina Teaching Hospital as West Darfur faces a sharp rise in measles cases among children.
Port Sudan turns to AfDB as health strain grows
Port Sudan has asked the African Development Bank for support as it shifts from emergency relief towards long-term projects aimed at strengthening a strained national health system.
RSF-linked administration launches civil service census in Darfur
The RSF-affiliated administration in South and East Darfur has begun a civil servant census to restructure institutions after war-driven staff losses.
Sumud urges France to act as Muslim Brotherhood threat looms
Sudan’s Sumud alliance met French officials in Paris, urging stronger international action to revive peace efforts and ease the country’s worsening humanitarian crisis.
