Kuwait sends aid plane to flood-ravaged Sudan

Kuwait’s fourth aid plane arrives in Sudan, providing much-needed relief to those affected by devastating floods and ongoing conflict.

Over 630,000 Sudanese refugees seek shelter in Chad: UNHCR

With ongoing conflict in Sudan, the Chadian government estimates that the number of refugees and returnees could rise to 910,000 by the end of 2024

WHO delivers 175 tons of health supplies to crisis-hit Sudan

WHO Director-General Tedros Ghebreyesus announced that 5 trucks carrying 175 tons of health supplies have reached the conflict-ridden Darfur region in western Sudan, delivered in collaboration with partners. Ghebreyesus shared the update on X, highlighting the delivery of essential health supplies to Sudan, where civil war continues. He emphasized the critical role these resources play

RSF welcomes humanitarian access to Sudan’s conflict zones

The RSF has expressed its support for humanitarian aid efforts in Darfur and Kordofan, aligning with the joint declaration issued by international partners.

US sees hope in Sudan humanitarian deal as talks continue

With millions in Sudan suffering from conflict, Secretary Blinken expressed optimism that humanitarian progress could lead to a broader peace agreement as US-led talks.

RSF accuses Burhan’s army of obstructing Sudan peace talks

The RSF delegation criticizes Al Burhan’s army for not participating in the Geneva negotiations to resolve the crisis in Sudan.

RSF accuses al-Burhan’s army of committing new massacres in Darfur

The group labeled the attacks as war crimes and crimes against humanity

Pro-army party says SAF boycotting Geneva talks is diplomatic failure

The Umma Party has been a prominent supporter of the SAF since the outbreak of fighting in April of the previous year.

Sudan’s 500-day war: Millions endure death, disease, and starvation

Over 18,800 people killed and at least 33,000 injured in Sudan since April 2023

SAF airstrikes on North Darfur leave dozens dead and injured, RSF reports

The RSF reported that the SAF’s airstrikes targeted populated neighborhoods and water stations, resulting in dozens of civilian casualties, including women and children

Cholera outbreak kills over 20 in war-torn Sudan

A cholera outbreak in Sudan has killed 22 people and infected hundreds more as the country struggles with conflict, floods, and deteriorating conditions.

RSF leader accuses Burhan of blocking peace, protecting privilege

Dagalo highlighted that the ongoing conflict in Sudan was largely triggered by the Islamic Movement and its leaders within the armed forces

Burhan succumbs to int’l pressure after 5 days, sends team to Cairo

Despite repeated international calls, al-Burhan had refused to participate in the negotiations, which entered their fourth day on Saturday

RSF holds key Geneva talks, reaffirms commitment to Sudan’s stability

The RSF delegation expressed deep gratitude for ongoing regional and international efforts aimed at restoring peace in Sudan

RSF condemns SAF airstrikes on civilians as Burhan stalls Geneva talks

The RSF criticized the SAF’s actions as a blatant violation of international and humanitarian law, accusing them of engaging in “criminal acts”

South Sudan denies involvement in Sudan conflict amid accusations

Foreign Minister Ramadan Mohamed Abdallah Goch dismissed the accusations as “unfounded” and politically motivated

Burhan’s army targets Sudan’s Wad Madani port – RSF

RSF says Al Burhan’s army have completely destroyed the Wad Madani land port in a series of airstrikes, causing widespread disruption to trade and humanitarian aid in Sudan.

US urges Al Burhan’s SAF to engage in Sudan peace talks

Amid escalating violence, the US has urged Al Burhan’s SAF to engage in peace talks as civilians face dire conditions, with widespread hunger and malnutrition worsening.

RSF to facilitate aid flow through Adre, calls out SAF claims

The conflict, ongoing since April 2023, involves Al Burhan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces led by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo

Cholera kills over 300 as Sudan’s civil war fuels rising infections

The civil war in Sudan has led to a humanitarian crisis with cholera killing over 300 people as infections surge and health conditions worsen, WHO reports.

South Sudan passes security law allowing warrantless arrests

Despite international backlash, South Sudan’s president has failed to veto a security bill that grants security forces broad powers, including the ability to detain individuals without warrants.

Sudan truce talks continue with daily contact — US

The US envoy leading ceasefire talks for Sudan reported progress on humanitarian aid despite the Sudanese army’s absence from negotiations.

While Burhan stalls Geneva talks, his SAF continues to bomb civilians

SAF bombing left dozens of civilians dead or wounded, including women and children

Sudan to open Adre border crossing for three months to facilitate aid

Sudan’s Sovereign Council announced on Thursday that it would allow the use of the Adre border crossing with Chad for a three-month period, offering a critical window for aid agencies to deliver much-needed humanitarian assistance to famine-threatened areas in Darfur. Global monitors estimate that over 6 million people are facing severe food insecurity across Darfur,

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