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

Somoud urges quartet plan to halt war

Somoud urges activation of the quartet plan and a political path to end Sudan’s war

UAE leads humanitarian relief efforts in Sudan crisis

UAE humanitarian efforts have placed it at the forefront of the response to Sudan’s deepening crisis

Ideological militias embedded in Burhan’s SAF

A US report warns Islamist militias operate inside Sudan’s army with official backing

Clashes erupt near Sudan Eritrea border

Tensions flare near Sudan’s Eritrea border after clashes between residents and security forces

Chad backs UN-led diplomacy as Deby presses for Sudan talks

Chadian President Mohamed Idriss Deby reaffirmed Chad’s support for a UN-led political solution in Sudan, stressing that sustained diplomacy is the best path to lasting peace.

Sudanese community seeks clarity over deportations in Egypt

The Sudanese community in Egypt reaffirmed respect for Egyptian law while warning that reported deportations of UNHCR card holders could have serious humanitarian consequences.

RSF announces readiness for offensive against Islamist positions

Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces say they have completed preparations for a major operation, as the war continues to worsen displacement and humanitarian suffering.

Dengue and malaria cases rise in multiple states

Health authorities warn of rising dengue and malaria cases in multiple Sudanese states

Dagalo adviser criticises international visits to SAF controlled areas

RSF adviser accuses international visits to SAF areas of bias and distorting facts

RSF moves towards Omdurman

Reports say RSF forces are moving towards Omdurman after a year away from Khartoum

Clashes intensify near Darfur’s Tina border

Reports say intense fighting near Tina could end the joint forces’ presence in Darfur

US study says Muslim Brotherhood influence blocks peace in Sudan

A US study says Muslim Brotherhood control within SAF blocks peace and fuels long term instability

Over 1,100 civilians killed or missing in South Kordofan SAF attacks

Over 1,100 civilians were killed or went missing in SAF attacks on villages in South Kordofan, local sources say

South Sudan president removes interior minister amid rising tensions

South Sudan president Salva Kiir fired interior minister Angelina Teny, undermining the power-sharing peace deal and escalating regional tensions.

Leaked meeting exposes Islamist capture of SAF

Leaked talks show Islamist control inside SAF driving Sudan toward isolation and internal collapse

Sudan starts Nile dock project to revive river link with Egypt

Sudan launches Nile dock project in Wadi Halfa to restart river transport with Egypt

Nine countries voice concern over new violence in South Sudan

Nine countries urged South Sudanese parties to cease hostilities and allow humanitarian access amid renewed clashes.

UN warns of Sudan’s worsening humanitarian crisis

The UN human rights chief reported severe civilian hardships as ongoing fighting in Sudan displaces tens of thousands.

Sumud alliance starts Europe tour to press for end to Sudan war

Delegations from Sudan’s Sumud alliance have launched a European tour to rally political and humanitarian support for ending the war and pushing a peaceful settlement.

New Nyala bank attracts hundreds seeking access to lost services

A newly opened bank branch in Nyala has drawn large crowds, marking the first return of formal banking services to South Darfur since the war forced commercial banks to close.

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