RSF condemns killing of journalist Muawiya Razek by al-Burhan’s forces

RSF blamed al-Burhan’s forces for attempting to evade accountability for the murder of Razek by falsely accusing the RSF of the crime

Sudan’s IDP set to top 10M as famine looms, UN says

IOM says more than half of all internally displaced persons are women, over a quarter are children under age of five

RSF disputes activist, media reports on civilian deaths in Wad al Noura

RSF said during the clashes it had seized 4 military vehicles, 70 AK-47 rifles, and artillery pieces

Sudan’s Malik Agar visits Russia amid military base negotiations

Agar is visiting Russia amid ongoing talks about establishing a potential Russian naval logistical support center on the Red Sea

RSF negotiation team meets with AU high-level panel on Sudan

The high-profile meeting, held in Addis Ababa, was chaired by Mohamed Ibn Chambas, the AU High Representative for Silencing the Guns

RSF repels SAF attack in Darfur, secures major victory

RSF announced they had also captured substantial quantities of weapons and ammunition

Violent clashes erupt across Sudan

Since December last year, the RSF has controlled several cities in Al Jazirah state, including Wad Madani

Sudan war risks child malnutrition, UN warns

The UN raises alarm over a potential famine in Sudan as war disrupts food access and child malnutrition skyrockets.

Sudan’s military rejects US appeal to resume peace talks

Deputy Chairman Malik Agar announced at a conference in Port Sudan that the government will not participate in further Jeddah negotiations without prior consultation

If Russia-Ukraine war is Skynet, Sudan is Mad Max

Sudan since its independence in 1956 has suffered 4 civil wars, countless cases of ethnic cleansing, and 19 attempted coups of which 7 were successful

UN worries about Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia

Over 1,000 Sudanese refugees in Ethiopia left their camp due to insecurity and are protesting on the roadside.

Sudanese army accused of bombing hospitals, civilians in North Darfur

Rescue operations are currently in progress to assist those affected

Blinken pushes for immediate end to Sudan conflict in call

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken engages in diplomatic dialogue with Sudanese army chief General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan to urgently address and resolve the ongoing civil war in Sudan.

Egypt to host Sudan civilian groups conference in June

The conference aims to facilitate an agreement among Sudan’s civilian groups to establish comprehensive and lasting peace

South Sudan official: Sudan oil pipeline restart imminent

South Sudan’s Dar Blend crude, known for its low sulfur content, requires heating to prevent solidification in the pipeline

Sudan’s RSF says army spreading misinformation on IDP camps

People of Darfur are familiar with these “underhanded tactics” and have repeatedly rejected such attempts

Toll from clashes in Sudan’s El-Fasher rises to 134: MSF

The death toll there has reached 134, highlighting the severe violence of the recent clashes, according to an MSF statement

Sudan and Russia to sign military and economic agreements

A previous agreement under Sudan’s former regime, which also included a Red Sea naval station, had been suspended

At least 85 dead in Sudan’s El-Fasher amid renewed fighting

Many residents, trapped in their homes by the violence, are unable to transport wounded loved ones to the hospital

Sudanese army targeting vital civilian infrastructure, RSF says

RSF said SAF warplanes dropped barrel bombs on the Gaili Oil Refinery, north of Bahri in Khartoum State on Sunday

Sudan’s RSF to open safe passages from key Darfur city

This conflict has resulted in the deaths of up to 15,000 people in El-Geneina, West Darfur, according to UN experts

UN: Half of Sudan’s population requires humanitarian aid

Without more resources coming in fast, humanitarian organizations won’t be able to stave off famine, according to OCHA spokesperson

Sudanese military and allies accused of atrocities in el Fasher

RSF says its forces were able to inflict heavy casualties on enemy forces and also seized five military vehicles

Sudan NGOs demand end to telecom blackouts

NGOs highlight the devastating impact on civilians and essential services, urging the restoration of communications.

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