UNICEF seeks major funding amid Sudan’s child crisis

Unicef is seeking $962.9 million in 2026 to deliver urgent aid to millions of Sudanese children as famine fears rise and the country’s humanitarian crisis deepens.

US intelligence acknowledges foreign meddling in Sudan war

US intelligence informed top officials that foreign military and logistical support is prolonging Sudan’s war and hindering efforts to achieve de-escalation.

Burhan-led authorities detain Naji Mustafa after public criticism

Sudan’s Gezira authorities arrested Dr Naji Mustafa after he criticised top military leaders, prompting public backlash over transparency and due process.

RSF receives hundreds of camels from Awlad Zeid tribe in West Darfur

Authorities in West Darfur received a large camel donation from the Awlad Zeid tribe, a gesture seen as both symbolic and political amid ongoing regional instability.

US threatens major aid cuts over South Sudan’s obstruction of help

The US threatened major aid cuts to South Sudan, citing government obstruction of humanitarian efforts and mismanagement of public resources.

South Sudan secures key Heglig oil field after Sudanese conflict

South Sudan took control of the Heglig oil field under a tripartite agreement after Sudanese forces surrendered to prevent further conflict.

UN officials will meet Sudanese warring parties in Geneva

United Nations officials will meet Sudan’s army and RSF in Geneva to address mass displacement and atrocities in the country’s ongoing conflict.

SAF restructures Islamist militants as Al-Baraa Battalion revolts

Al-Burhan’s SAF begins restructuring allied forces as Al-Baraa Battalion warns of “catastrophic” fallout

Death toll from SAF drone strike on Kutayla rises to 80, with 100 missing

Kutayla drone strike kills over 80; more than 100 wounded as RSF detains dozens in post-attack raids

RSF’s Heglig seizure reshapes Sudan’s war

RSF’s December 8 capture of Heglig shifts Sudan’s war, crippling SAF finances and reshaping regional dynamics

UN says Uganda violates arms embargo with South Sudan

A UN expert report confirms Uganda violated the arms embargo by deploying military personnel and equipment in South Sudan.

Egyptian minibus driver abandons body and ten injured Sudanese

An investigation is underway after a driver abandoned a body and ten injured Sudanese at an Aswan hospital.

Al-Baraa bin Malik denounces restructuring plans by Burhan

A powerful Sudan faction rejects army directives and calls restructuring catastrophic, demanding the chief of staff’s removal.

South Sudan’s army chief visits Heglig amid rising border tensions

Juba signals determination to stabilize the Heglig area following a drone strike that killed three soldiers.

2nd group of South Sudanese nationals departs from Al-Damir

Eighty-six South Sudanese families left Al-Damir crossing in the second phase of a voluntary return program.

Sudanese singer killed in drone strike on Heglig oil area

Sudanese singer Ibrahim Idris dies in a drone strike on Heglig, stirring media and political debate

US calls on Sudanese parties to accept a humanitarian truce

The Sudanese army refused a three-month truce and showed a dangerous escalation against civilians.

Burhan drone strike killed South Sudanese troops in Heglig oil field

South Sudanese officials confirm their soldiers died in a strike while guarding the oil field with an RSF deal.

Canada’s path to banning the Muslim Brotherhood

Canada’s move to classify the Muslim Brotherhood sparks debate over extremism, rights and oversight

SAF drone downed in West Kordofan

RSF says it shot down an army drone in West Kordofan and urges action against air strikes

IOM receives Turkey’s largest shelter donation for Sudan crisis

Millions of people urgently need shelter in Sudan where funding only meets 94 percent of the current requirements.

UN warns ethnic violence targets Fur, Masalit, Zaghawa in Sudan

UN anti-racism experts warned on Tuesday of rising hate speech, dehumanising language and ethnically driven abuses in Sudan, targeting the Fur, Masalit and Zaghawa communities. The UN Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination noted that Sudan is suffering one of the world’s worst displacement emergencies, with millions uprooted and humanitarian access near collapse. The

UNFPA appeals for 116 million dollars to aid Sudan programs

UNFPA warns essential services for women and girls in Sudan are at risk due to a severe funding shortfall.

TASIS condemns Burhan’s army of killing local tribal leaders

TASIS demands independent investigation into drone strike that killed Misseriya leaders in Sudan.

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