RSF urges international aid amid Sudan’s dual crisis
RSF also condemned the actions of al Burhan’s army for prolonging the conflict and squandering national resources, contributing to the humanitarian crisis in Sudan.
Sudan Scramble: Autocratic powers compete for control amidst crisis
The growing influence of these autocratic regimes in Sudan threatens to disrupt Western trade routes through the Red Sea
RSF delegation meets ICRC director in Geneva to discuss aid crisis
During the discussions, the RSF delegation expressed commendation for the ICRC’s sustained efforts since the outbreak of the war in Sudan
WFP investigates SAF fraud, obstruction in Sudan aid crisis
The investigation, led by the WFP’s Office of the Inspector General (OIG), scrutinizes allegations of fraud and deliberate misinformation
Paranoid SAF halts arrests of South Sudanese after Juba intervenes
These arrests stoked fear and uncertainty among the refugee population, who were accused of collaborating with the RSF
Cholera cases rise in Sudan amid devastating floods
The situation in Sudan is dire as cholera cases surge and floods devastate communities.
Burhan pondering US-backed Sudan abuse code of conduct
US has presented a proposal to Sudan’s warring parties to adopt a code of conduct aimed at curbing abuses and protecting civilians in the ongoing conflict.
Aid blocked as Sudan dam collapse and floods devastate region
The Arbaat Dam, which gave way on Sunday, has claimed at least 30 lives, with fears that dozens more could still be unaccounted for
US renews calls for probe into death of journalist Christopher Allen
Allen, a dual U.S. and British citizen, lost his life during fighting between South Sudanese government forces and rebels in the town of Kaya
Former Sudanese bureaucrat turned activist wants war to continue
Farid added that the Sudanese people had put dictator al-Bashir in Kober prison and went on to imply that the same fate awaited RSF leadership
RSF intensifies diplomatic efforts in Geneva for Sudan’s future
The delegation discussed potential collaboration and highlighted the need for a professional and impartial security force.
At least 132 killed in eastern Sudan dam collapse
Floods sweep through villages near Arbat Dam, according to local media
Burhan doubles down on war, rejects int’l efforts to end conflict
Sudan’s military-controlled government boycotted the talks, blaming U.S. envoy pressure and rejecting UAE participation
Egypt’s spy chief visits Sudan amid rising frustration with SAF
Egypt’s intelligence chief, General Abbas Kamel, made a visit to Port Sudan on Friday, engaging in direct talks with Sudan’s military leader, General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan. The visit underscored Egypt’s growing involvement in Sudan’s civil war, particularly as Cairo seeks to push General al-Burhan’s Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) to participate in peace talks. This diplomatic
RSF triumphs and al-Burhan’s SAF stalls as Geneva Talks end
A new alliance of mediators, now dubbed the “Alps Group,” led by the US, UAE, Egypt, and others, celebrated a breakthrough despite the SAF’s refusal to participate
Activist wrongly blames US for SAF’s absence at Geneva Talks
Elbalal’s claims have been refuted by multiple sources, including U.S. officials and international mediators
US pushes for arms embargo, more support to resolve Sudan conflict
US envoy criticized General Burhan and his SAF for its role in the conflict, particularly its refusal to engage in negotiations
Sudan’s Dagalo commends Geneva peace talks, criticises Burhan
Sudan’s RSF leader praises international mediation efforts in Geneva and urges cooperation for a ceasefire while condemning Al Burhan’s army’s reluctance to join peace negotiations.
Limited progress at Geneva Talks due to SAF absence, mediators say
Mediators efforts focused on securing aid and protection for civilians suffering from famine, displacement, and disease
Leaked top secret paper reveals Burhan blocking another peace initiative
RSF stated on Friday that it still recognizes the agreement signed earlier this year and is ready to implement it
Cholera outbreak worsens in Sudan amid ongoing conflict
Since the current wave began on July 22, 658 cholera cases have been reported across five states, according to World Health Organization (WHO) country director Shible Sahbani
SAF has killed scores of civilians since start of Geneva Talks, RSF says
RSF said the air force, following directives from army leaders and the terrorist Islamic Movement, conducted over 27 systematic airstrikes throughout the week
Humanitarian convoy crosses into Sudan amid famine fears
A rare humanitarian convoy has reached war-torn Sudan, carrying vital supplies to combat the growing famine crisis.
South Sudan’s Nilepet takes over oilfields abandoned by PETRONAS
The transfer was finalized after PETRONAS announced its withdrawal from South Sudan’s energy sector