US pledges $203 million for Sudan crisis relief
The US increases humanitarian aid for Sudan as the UN warns of a potential famine.
South Sudan launches evacuation campaign for nationals in Sudan
Former presidential spokesman Ateny Wek Ateny described the initiative as a response to the humanitarian and security crisis facing South Sudanese nationals in Sudan
Burhan’s SAF arrests two more lawyers for anti-war stance
Lawyer Jad Al-Rab, who visited the detainees, reported that they were subjected to physical abuse and verbal insults
Sudanese activist denied passport renewal sparks outcry
The incident has raised concerns about undue influence by Burhan’s military and army controlled executive branches over legal processes
Iranian military support for Burhan continues amid port row
Despite the Burhan’s rejection, sources indicate Iran continues to supply drones to Sudan
South Sudan starts malaria vaccine for 250,000 children under 5
Government aims to vaccinate over 250,000 children aged 18 months to 5 years in 28 counties across 6 states, says Health Minister Yolanda Awel Deng
Sudan’s RSF blasts terror claims, accuses SAF of recruiting jihadists
Among the documented atrocities, the RSF cited instances of civilian beheadings and mutilations allegedly carried out by SAF forces
General Burhan no-shows UN-brokered Sudan ceasefire talks
An RSF source confirmed its delegation was in Geneva, while the army did not comment
RSF reassures citizens amidst ongoing conflict
The RSF addressed the displacement of people from cities and liberated areas, attributing it to fears of air attacks by army aircraft and militias
Over 10M displaced by Sudan war, IOM reports
Sudanese displacement crisis is now the largest in the world
Burhan’s SAF rejects peace talks, vows to fight for 100 years
“There will be no negotiation, no truce, even if the war lasts 100 years,” SAF second in command says.
South Sudan’s Kiir strives to fix ailing economy
War, climate change, and disruptions in oil exports have severely impacted South Sudan’s economy since 2013
War-torn Sudan sees pound plunge, dollar soars past 2,100
A black market dealer revealed he ceased operations to avoid losses, as most Sudanese now seek foreign currencies due to a lack of local demand
UK provides £2M aid for Sudanese refugees in Libya
UK International Development Minister Anneliese Dodds emphasized the UK’s commitment to delivering life-saving assistance amidst the escalating crisis
Turkish aid ship sails for war-torn Sudan
A Turkish aid shipment with over 2,400 tons of supplies aims to alleviate the crisis.
Sudan faces severe hunger, displacement crisis amid 15-month civil war
Sudan currently facing ‘worst food insecurity in 20 years,’ according to UN body
Sudanese refugee crisis in Libya raises alarms
In the remote, desert border region of Al Kufra, over 45,000 Sudanese refugees have sought safety
RSF Commander Dagalo removes political advisor
Having served as Dagalo’s political advisor since 2021, Ezzat also assumed a prominent role as spokesperson for the RSF
US, allies criticize South Sudan’s controversial security bill
Western governments criticized a new security bill in South Sudan, warning it could undermine civil freedoms and disrupt upcoming elections.
South Sudan president sacks FM, sixth since 2020
No reason was provided for Chuong’s dismissal, which occurred on Wednesday
Save the Children warns of ‘horror scenario’ in South Sudan
With the worst floods in 60 years looming, Save the Children sounds the alarm.
South Sudan’s Kiir urges citizens to focus on economic growth
President Kiir emphasized that a robust banking sector is crucial for fostering economic growth and maintaining financial stability in the nation
Sudanese civilian coalition boycotts AU meeting over Jihadist inclusion
Taqqadum statement highlighted concerns that the meeting is dominated by former regime elements and their associates
Sudan and Saudi Arabia discuss resuming Jeddah peace talks
Mediation efforts led by Washington and Riyadh have not yet succeeded in securing a cease-fire