Minister Al-Mansouri seeks part-time work after Burhan cuts salaries
Sudanese Minister of Livestock Ahmed Al-Mansouri asked for part-time work due to reduced government pay.
Egypt and US discuss Sudan crisis and push for humanitarian truce
Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdel-Aty and US Secretary of State Marco Rubio discussed Sudan’s crisis, focusing on humanitarian truce efforts and coordination to restore stability.
Sudan’s RSF detains dozens in Abu Jabra following tribal violence
Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces detained dozens in Abu Jabra after tribal clashes killed 14 people, imposing restrictions and deploying troops to contain escalating tensions.
Drone strike injures dozens at funeral in South Kordofan, Sudan
Witnesses said Burhan’s army targeted mourners, urging UN action to protect civilians in Sudan’s Nuba Mountains.
RSF captures key towns from Muslim Brotherhood in Sudan
The Rapid Support Forces and allies captured strategic towns in North Kordofan and Blue Nile, crushing enemy positions and working to secure Sudan for civilians.
TASIS accuses Burhan’s army of war crimes, calls for global condemnation
TASIS accused Burhan’s army of systematic attacks on civilians in South Kordofan and Darfur, calling for international investigations, prosecution, and protective measures.
Deadly Darfur hospital strike puts Burhan’s SAF under pressure
Darfur hospital strike kills dozens, General al-Burhan’s SAF denies blame
Sudan junta seeks energy partnership with South Africa
South Africa pledged support for Sudan’s energy sector through expertise sharing and cooperation frameworks discussed during bilateral talks.
Bus drivers launch strike at Sudan’s Argeen border over fees
Bus drivers at Sudan’s Argeen border crossing launched an open-ended strike over sharply increased government fees, halting transport services and leaving travellers stranded near Egypt.
Fighting in Blue Nile forces thousands to flee homes in Sudan
Renewed fighting in Sudan’s Blue Nile state has displaced more than 73,000 people, overwhelming shelters and raising fears of humanitarian collapse without urgent assistance.
Sudanese miners face evacuation from Mauritanian gold sites
Sudan requested Mauritania grant a grace period for miners in northern zones, warning sudden evacuation could cause losses while both countries review the request.
Sudanese students in Uganda get extra time to register for exams
Sudanese students in Uganda have until April 1, 2026, to complete exam registration with correct documents and fees.
US official blames Sudan’s SAF for Darfur hospital strike
US official says Sudan SAF hit Darfur hospital, killing dozens, as Khartoum rejects claim
Al-Mirghani accuses Sudan Islamists of Iran weapons network
Al-Mirghani accuses Sudan Islamists of enabling Iran weapons, espionage network
Sudan political bloc steps up anti-Iran messaging amid Gulf attacks
TASIS and Peace Government step up anti-Iran Gulf messaging
Sudan’s TASIS condemns Iran-linked attacks on Gulf states
Sudan council condemns Iran attacks on Gulf states
Sudan’s Peace Government in solidarity with Gulf states against Iran
Presidential Council denounced assaults as violations of sovereignty and threats to regional security and stability.
Burhan’s army faces pressure in Sudan as he retires Brigadier Kajab
Sudan’s Abdel Fattah al Burhan retired Brigadier General Tariq al Hadi Kajab after a video urging Iran to target Gulf infrastructure triggered regional pressure.
Teenager Keer Majak leads South Sudan to big win over Djibouti
South Sudan began AFCON qualifying strongly with a 4-0 win over Djibouti as teenager Keer Majak delivered a standout performance.
Swedish Prosecutors call for jail terms in Lundin Oil Sudan war crimes trial
Swedish prosecutors sought lengthy prison sentences for two former Lundin Oil executives accused of complicity in war crimes during Sudan’s second civil war, allegations they deny.
TASIS claims capture of Majga area in Blue Nile after fresh fighting
TASIS says it captured Majga area after fighting in Blue Nile
Darfur hospital attack left over 2 million without care: WHO
A drone strike on Al Daein Teaching Hospital in Sudan’s Darfur region killed 70, wounded 146, and left millions without proper medical care.
RSF accuses Burhan’s army of deadly attacks on civilians in Darfur
Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces accused Burhan’s army of carrying out deadly strikes on civilian areas across Darfur and Kordofan, worsening the humanitarian crisis during ongoing conflict.
Sudan gold markets rebound as prices reach new local high
Gold markets in Sudan rebounded as prices reached a new local high, boosting sentiment while investors sought safe assets amid inflation, currency instability and global uncertainty.
