Egypt bans Sudanese forums and community events in Cairo

Egypt has halted all Sudanese cultural and social events in Cairo, warning organizers of legal action

S Sudan urges SPLM-IO to halt fighting, respect 2018 peace deal

South Sudan’s government has urged the SPLM-IO to immediately halt fighting and adhere to the 2018 peace agreement as clashes in Jonglei displace thousands and raise fears for the fragile transition.

Pressure mounts to probe alleged SAF chemical attacks

Somoud Alliance presses the OPCW to probe alleged chemical weapons use by Sudan’s army during the war

Al Burhan’s peace speech, recycling chaos in Sudan

Critics say al Burhan’s peace rhetoric avoids reform and reproduces Sudan’s armed crisis

SAF turns courts into tools of repression

Rights groups accuse the SAF of weaponising Sudan’s judiciary to silence civilians

US report questions Brotherhood’s role in Sudan peace

A US analysis questions whether Muslim Brotherhood influence is blocking Sudan’s path to peace

Sudanese doctor helps save world’s only known H5N1 survivor

A Sudanese cardiac surgeon helped save a Canadian teenager from a rare and deadly H5N1 bird flu infection

RSF advances in Blue Nile amid fighting with Burhan’s army

RSF advances in Blue Nile amid fighting with Burhan’s army, as clashes near Damazin force civilians to flee and displaced families report severe shortages of food, water and medical services.

UN raises alarm over unrest as South Sudan fighting grows

The UN mission in South Sudan has warned of grave civilian risks after reports that a senior military leader urged attacks on civilians amid escalating conflict in Jonglei.

South Sudan army orders evacuation ahead of Jonglei offensive

South Sudan’s army has ordered civilians, aid workers, and UN staff to leave parts of Jonglei State ahead of a major offensive, as the UN warns of rising displacement and civilian risk.

Burhan lays out strict truce terms that defy Quartet mediation

Sudan’s army chief Abdel Fattah al Burhan proposed a strict, conditions-based ceasefire, breaking with Quartet efforts that prioritise an immediate negotiated truce.

Egypt presses Quartet to secure Sudan truce as hunger deepens

Egypt is urging closer Quartet coordination to secure a humanitarian truce in Sudan as the UN warns food supplies are running out and millions face worsening hunger.

Mine collapse in South Kordofan kills six as dozens are trapped

A gold mine collapse in Sudan’s South Kordofan state killed six miners, injured at least 12 others and left dozens feared trapped, prompting urgent calls for rescue efforts and safety reforms.

Burhan’s drone strike targets marketplace, killing at least two

At least two people were killed when a drone strike hit the main market in Abu Zaima, residents said, marking the second such attack on the area in two days.

France calls on EU to designate Muslim Brotherhood terrorists

France’s parliament has urged the European Union to designate the Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organisation, as Sudanese political figures link the move to wider efforts against extremism.

Violence flares in Sudan’s Umbarambita after herders return

Clashes between herders and farmers in Umbarambita, South Kordofan, left one man dead and others wounded after a dispute over livestock damaging farmland escalated into violence.

Sudan importers warn customs hikes fuel black markets

Sudan’s importers warn that rising customs dollar rates and new shipment policies are driving traders toward informal markets and deepening economic instability.

Hamdok calls trial in absentia a distraction from ending Sudan war

Abdalla Hamdok says his trial in absentia is a distraction and urges focus on ending Sudan’s war and easing civilian suffering

US think tank links Sudan war to Muslim Brotherhood control

A US study argues Sudan’s war cannot end unless the Muslim Brotherhood’s influence over the SAF and state is dismantled

Sudan’s war drives millions of children out of classrooms: NGO

Save the Children says Sudan’s war has forced millions of children out of classrooms, with schools damaged, teachers unpaid and learning halted.

Funding cuts shut Sudanese clinic, deepen hardship in Beli Sereif

The closure of the only health centre in Beli Sereif after funding cuts has left residents and displaced families without basic medical care, clean water and sufficient food.

HRW urges ICC suspects handover, including Sudan’s al Bashir

Human Rights Watch adviser urges Burhan’s army to hand over ICC suspects, saying the move is vital to protect victims and advance long-delayed justice.

Egyptian consulate adjusts Sudan services in Wadi Halfa

Sudanese citizens were advised of a short closure at the Egyptian consulate in Wadi Halfa and temporary changes to passport procedures.

Civil war seen as shield for Sudan’s Muslim Brotherhood

Experts warn Sudan’s war is enabling the Muslim Brotherhood to regain power and block peace

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