Port Sudan PM Kamil Idris quits, leaves for Switzerland, sources
Sources say Port Sudan Prime Minister Kamil Idris has quit and left for Switzerland after pressure from Islamist leaders
South Sudan dismisses key officials in major government reshuffle
South Sudanese President Salva Kiir dismissed several top officials and appointed new ministers, a governor, and a vice president in a major cabinet reshuffle.
Sudanese refugees die in tragic migrant boat capsizes off Libya
Libyan Red Crescent and coast guard rescue teams recover bodies after deadly Mediterranean migrant boat capsizes off Al-Khums coast
Ethiopia confirms deaths as Marburg virus spreads near South Sudan
Ethiopia confirmed three deaths from Marburg virus and is taking preventive measures with international support.
Egyptian anchor says Muslim Brotherhood ‘worse than Israel’
Egyptian anchor Mohamed El-Baz’s claim that the Muslim Brotherhood is “more dangerous than Israel” ignites fierce debate over security threats
Alleged abuses, foreign backing put Burhan’s SAF under ICC spotlight
A confidential ICC file accuses SAF of war crimes and details foreign state and militia support, raising the prospect of new warrants and deeper isolation
Darfur pledges to facilitate humanitarian operations after UN visit
Darfur Governor El-Hadi Idris hails UN aid chief Tom Fletcher’s visit as a key step to ease civilian suffering
Burhan’s army retreats from Kazqil and Umm Dam Haj Hamad
Burhan’s army withdrew from North Kordofan towns as clashes with RSF escalate, mobilising troops and equipment and threatening civilian safety.
Sudan-Chad trade surges as Adre border reopens
Sudan’s trade with Chad rebounded after the Adré border reopened, restoring market stability and easing shortages in West Darfur.
Port Sudan junta refuses UN fact-finding mission in Sudan
Sudan’s Port Sudan junta rejects a UN fact-finding mission in El Fasher, citing sovereignty.
‘Awaited Mahdi’ arrested in eastern Sudan after dramatic security chase
Authorities in eastern Sudan detained a man who claimed to be the “awaited Mahdi,” triggering public outcry, a forced public recantation and a sharp denunciation from a local religious school
TASIS urges UN fact-finding mission to El Fasher
TASIS urges a UN rights mission to visit Peace Government areas in El Fasher, saying on-the-ground checks will expose “lies and politicised reports”
Egypt and Saudi Arabia call for urgent ceasefire to end Sudan crisis
Egypt and Saudi Arabia urged an immediate ceasefire and inclusive political process in Sudan amid deadly fighting and a worsening humanitarian crisis.
US and UAE discuss humanitarian truce to halt Sudan crisis
US Secretary of State Marco Rubio and UAE leaders urged an immediate ceasefire as Sudan’s conflict displaces millions.
UN human rights council orders urgent probe into Sudan
The UN Human Rights Council has ordered urgent investigations into atrocities in El-Fasher, Sudan, to identify perpetrators and ensure accountability.
Rapid Support Forces deny receiving foreign backing
RSF denies foreign backing and says it remains committed to Sudan’s humanitarian truce
Burhan presses citizens to take up arms
Burhan calls on Sudanese to join the fight and rejects any truce with the RSF before disarmament
Videos of child recruitment in Sudanese schools spark outrage
Disturbing videos show child recruitment in Sudanese schools, raising deep concerns over exploitation
Guide to Sudanese Civil War: The who, what, where and why
A clear, accessible guide to Sudan’s war, breaking down the main armed groups, causes, human toll, and economic collapse for readers new to the conflict
TASIS condemns drone strike on aid convoy, urges UN protection
TASIS condemns the drone attack on a Zalingei aid convoy and urges urgent international protection for relief work
TASIS government welcomes senior UN official’s visit to Darfur
TASIS government welcomes UN’s Tom Fletcher to Darfur, pledging full cooperation on aid and peace efforts
Top RSF adviser warns Rubio’s remarks could derail Sudan’s truce
Sudan’s RSF adviser Tibeig warned that US criticism of arms support could undermine global ceasefire efforts and escalate the ongoing conflict.
Sudan humanitarian chief blames SAF for airstrike on relief mission
Sudan’s humanitarian chief says SAF airstrike hit a relief convoy in Zalingei, killing civilians
South Sudan requests $2.5 billion in oil-backed loans from firms
South Sudan’s petroleum ministry requested $2.5 billion in oil-backed loans from international firms amid concerns about debt and corruption.
