WFP boosts aid to famine-stricken Sudan amid conflict

The WFP is targeting 14 famine-affected areas, including Darfur’s Zamzam camp, where desperate residents had resorted to eating animal feed

RSF claims major victory in Wadi Seyedna operation

Describing the offensive as a pivotal moment in “Plan B,” the RSF declared its intent to dismantle SAF’s strongholds and affiliated militias tied to the Islamic Movement

Sudan’s famine deepens as NRC warns of global neglect

More than 24 million Sudanese face acute food insecurity, with 1.5 million nearing famine

RSF condemns deadly SAF airstrikes in Darfur, calls for accountability

RSF statement called for accountability and punishment for those responsible

First aid convoy reaches famine-stricken Sudan camp after months

Food aid had been delayed due to heavy fighting in Darfur’s el-Fasher and impassable rainy-season roads

4 dead in South Sudan ex-chief arrest attempt

Army urged residents to remain calm, assuring there would be no more shooting

Sudan earns $1.5B from gold exports in 2024 amid conflict

Gold exports have become vital since fighting disrupted 80% of public revenues, essential for importing critical goods like fuel and wheat

Violence flares in South Sudan’s Juba amid political tensions

The incident has raised concerns about a potential return to violence in the fragile nation.

RSF accuses Burhan, SAF of orchestrating violence, inciting chaos

Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in a statement on Thursday said with each passing day the full scope of the “conspiracy masterminded by the terrorist Islamic Movement and the SAF becomes clearer.” Sudanese group stated that the SAF’s objective is deliberate and malicious: to provoke a violent confrontation between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and

South Sudan president fires revenue chief, appoints new head

The announcement, made via state-run television (SSBC), did not specify the reasons behind Mande’s removal

Al-Burhan rejects peace talks, continues to hinder int’l efforts

This follows a meeting with U.S. Special Envoy for Sudan, Tom Perriello, on Monday in Port Sudan

In a blow to SAF’s Burhan AU maintains Sudan membership suspension

The African Union (AU) reaffirmed its opposition to military coups and called for an immediate ceasefire and political dialogue to address Sudan’s ongoing crisis. The country has been seeking reinstatement of its AU membership, which was suspended following General al-Burhan’s coup on October 25, 2021. General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, current leader of SAF, has argued

Sudanese refugees in Niger face abuse and urge global aid

Khalil Obeid, a refugee, detailed his harrowing journey from Sudan’s conflict zones to Libya, where he sought safety before moving to Tunisia in search of work

Sudanese village suffers mass deaths amid conflict

A Sudanese village has been ravaged by the ongoing conflict, with at least 25 people dying from disease and malnutrition.

SAF chief Burhan says ‘rising factionalism’ in NCP is a threat

The factional rift comes as former high-ranking Bashir officials, including Haroun, were freed from prison after the conflict erupted and are currently at large

US envoy calls for humanitarian corridors and aid pauses in Sudan

Perriello underscored that “ending the war and enabling the Sudanese people to shape their future” remains the ultimate goal

US envoy visits Sudan, urges Burhan to cease fighting

US special envoy Tom Perriello visited Sudan, met general Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, and discussed ending the fight.

Sudan’s RSF signals openness to ceasefire amid peace efforts

Ahmed reiterated the RSF’s dedication to fostering civilian rule and advancing military reforms within Sudan

Indiscriminate SAF airstrikes in Sudan spark condemnation from RSF

According to the RSF, these attacks have escalated dramatically over the past 48 hours, with tragic consequences

Sudan’s RSF rejects allegations of rights violations and UAE support

RSF representative Mohamad Mokhtar says that violations in certain areas were committed by “other parties” following RSF interventions

Russia blocks UN Security Council resolution on Sudan conflict

Russia was the sole member to vote against United Nations Security Council draft resolution and call for immediately and ensure the delivery of humanitarian aid

Desperate escape: Sudanese flee Tuti island

Sudanese refugees who escaped the war-torn Tuti Island recount harrowing experiences of hunger, disease, and death.

UN warns hunger crisis in South Sudan to worsen

Latest report shows 57% of population will be acutely food insecure, with children at risk of highest levels of hunger, malnutrition

Britain steps up aid efforts in war-ravaged Sudan

The £113 million package will be used to provide vital humanitarian assistance.

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