Cholera outbreak in Darfur kills 80 as over 2,100 cases recorded

UNICEF reports at least 80 deaths and over 2,100 cholera cases across Sudan’s Darfur region, warning that children face escalating threats from disease, violence, and hunger.

Student jailed over RSF ‘joke’ spurs rights outcry

Peers say Mustafa al-Ghazali’s RSF “joke” led to unjust jail term; they demand retrial, rights probe

TASIS presses Minawi on ‘3 governments’ query, vowing unified Sudan

Tibeq urges Minawi to clarify envoy’s “three governments” query, vows Sudan must remain united

Amar Amoun Daldom hails new TASIS presidency, urges unity

Daldom hails new TASIS presidency, urges unity and reforms for Sudan’s women, children and peace

TASIS picks Nyala as capital, El Geneina as economic hub

TASIS picks Nyala as admin capital, El Geneina as economic hub amid RSF-backed governance

Port Sudan junta leader al-Burhan ignores Ethiopia base request

Sudan rejects Ethiopia’s request over Al-Fashaga base, vows to maintain alliance with Eritrea

Hilu: Tasis legitimacy comes from people

Hilu’s SPLM-N: Tasis gains legitimacy from Sudanese people, not global recognition

Arman: Islamist Movement and NCP block Sudan peace

Arman: Islamists and the dissolved party remain Sudan’s biggest obstacles to peace and stability

US delays Sudan Quartet talks again

US delays Sudan Quartet meeting, vows peace push amid disagreements with regional partners

Egyptian host claims Sudan is Egypt’s land, urges federal reunification

Okasha sparks outrage, saying Sudan and others are Egypt’s land and must return under a federation

Sudan’s SAF junta controlled heartland spirals toward famine

Prices soar, services fail—famine haunts army-held Sudan as SAF-RSF war drags into third year today

What caused deadly clashes at the Uganda-South Sudan border?

Deadly clashes erupted this week between Ugandan and South Sudanese forces over disputed border areas, displacing thousands amid longstanding tensions.

South Sudan calls Kenyan Tumaini talks dead amid conflict

South Sudan has declared the Kenyan-led Tumaini peace talks dead, accusing the initiative of undermining the existing 2018 peace agreement amid rising political tensions.

US reviews plan to designate Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist group

US weighs designating Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist group amid rising pressure in Congress

Sudanese finance minister’s niece accuses Burhan of killing youth

Gibril Ibrahim’s niece accuses Burhan of killing Sudan’s youth and fueling internal divisions

SPLM-N: World will ultimately recognize Sudan’s Tasis government

SPLM-N: World will recognize Tasis government, legitimacy comes from people not foreign powers

‘Leave El-Fasher now’: Hajar orders immediate civilian evacuation

Hajar: leave El-Fasher now—SLFA ready to escort civilians via safe corridors amid fierce clashes

US and Egypt discuss Sudan’s future and regional stability.

Marco Rubio met Egypt’s foreign minister to discuss Sudan’s civilian transition and promote peace in the Middle East.

Burhan’s junta hands death sentence to Umma official Mohamed Deng

Sudan court sentences Umma Party leader Mohamed Deng to death in a politically charged trial

Kamil Idris forms youth unit to tighten Islamist control

Kamil Idris forms youth unit to expand Islamist militia control over Sudan’s civil and aid sectors

Darfur governor orders 48-hour evacuation of El Fasher residents

Member of the Presidential Council of Sudan Founding Alliance Government (Tasis) and Governor of the Darfur Region, Dr. Al-Hadi Idris, has issued an urgent 48-hour evacuation appeal to civilians still trapped in the besieged city of El Fasher, North Darfur. “In light of the critical and deteriorating security situation, I call on all citizens who

RSF push toward El Obeid, retake Umm Samima in escalating battles

Located roughly 60 kilometers from El Obeid, Umm Samima holds major strategic value

RSF intensifies attacks on Burhan’s forces in North Kordofan

Rapid Support Forces’ new wave of attacks prompted General Burhan’s army to retreat from the region.

Oil deals drag South Sudan deeper into a mounting debt crisis

South Sudan faces mounting legal and financial pressure over nearly $2.3bn in unpaid oil-backed debts, worsened by civil war and declining oil output.

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