SAF-aligned Keikel forces impose 10,000 SDG water and power fee
Households told to pay 10,000 SDG in 72 hours or risk 50,000 SDG fines and service cuts, residents say
Spike in abuse allegations against Port Sudan security forces
Local committees allege looting and intimidation by Port Sudan-based junta, as HRW urges probes and analysts warn of deepening insecurity
Heavy rains, floods kill 14 in northern and southern Sudan
Floods and storms hit Sudan killing at least 14 people and washing away towns while humanitarian aid is urgently needed for displaced residents
Malaria, typhoid surge in Nyala as labs fail, rains fuel mosquito boom
Nyala clinics see 30–35 malaria/typhoid cases daily as rains, lab lapses and weak control fuel infections
TASIS accuses Port Sudan junta of child soldiering, seeks global scrutiny
Tasis alleges child recruitment by Port Sudan forces and calls for international scrutiny
Dengue and malaria surge in Khartoum as rains and war cripple services
Dengue and malaria spike in Khartoum amid rains and failing services; 5,000+ dengue cases recorded nationwide
Half a million at risk as floods threaten Sudan’s Red Sea and Darfur states
Heavy rains displace families in North Darfur as Sudan warns 500,000+ people face flood risk
Sudan logs 36 new cholera deaths nationwide
Sudan’s cholera outbreak has infected over 102,000 people and killed 2,561 amid ongoing civil war.
From El Fasher to Mellit: Burhan’s SAF’s aid narrative collapses
El Fasher besieged, Mellit bombed: the SAF’s aid narrative collapses—relief as leverage, civilians pay the price
Cholera kills dozens in Chad’s Sudanese refugee camps
A cholera outbreak in Chad’s refugee camps has killed 68 people and infected over 1,000 Sudanese refugees due to poor water and healthcare access.
Egypt unveils Gebel Elba gold amid Halayeb–Shalateen scandal
Cairo readies a 300k-oz gold announcement near Gebel Elba, amid fresh claims over Halayeb–Shalateen
Idris: TASIS holds 80% of El Fasher, accuses SAF of using civilians
Idris says TASIS holds most of El Fasher, evacuates civilians via open corridors, and rejects a ceasefire for now
Sudan’s living costs surge to 100× public wages, teachers’ study finds
Study says Sudanese wages trail prices by 100× as poverty soars and currency collapses
Sudan’s SAF accused of blocking UN probe; 170+ groups urge extension
Sudan’s SAF is accused of obstructing the UN fact-finding mission; 170+ groups urge a two-year renewal
IOM: More than 2M Sudanese IDPs, refugees returned in nine months
IOM tracks 2 million returns as front lines shift; Sudan’s IDP total falls to 9.94 million by July 29
SAF ‘security cell’ hunts activists as social media posts trigger arrests
Activists report a “security cell” surveilling social media, curbing WhatsApp, and detaining critics across Sudan
Teacher robbed at gunpoint by alleged SAF soldiers in civilian clothes
A teacher was robbed at gunpoint in Omdurman by men identified as SAF soldiers in civilian dress, activists say
RSF adviser: ‘TASIS’ is a unity government, not a separatist project
Abu Nuba in Kass says “Tasis” is about unity, justice and non-discrimination, not breaking up Sudan
Sudanese sisters die in sinking migrant boat off Libya coast
Migrant tragedy in the Mediterranean as three Sudanese sisters died after a dinghy sank while their mother and brother survived.
Port Sudan junta courts issue wave of death sentences over RSF ties
Lawyers decry death sentences and mass detentions for “RSF collaboration” as Sudan’s war politicizes justice
Qatar condemns attack on WFP convoy in Darfur
Doha condemns strike on WFP convoy near Mellit, urges corridors
Sudan records over 150 cholera deaths in since May
Cholera has killed at least 158 people in South Darfur since May as conflict and displacement hinder access to clean water and aid.
Child recruitment claims put Port Sudan SAF junta on ICC radar
Lawyers say a minister’s fee waiver for “participating students” signals child recruitment
WHO warns Sudan’s deadly cholera outbreak is worsening
WHO warns Sudan’s cholera outbreak is worsening, killing over 1,100 people and straining fragile health systems nationwide.