US to push for over $100M in Sudan funding at Paris conference

U.S. seeks increased funding for Sudan conflict response, with Special Envoy emphasizing the urgency at upcoming Paris donor conference.

Turkish charity offers aid to Sudanese in conflict zones

At least 13,900 people have been killed and more than eight million displaced in the conflict that started in April 2023

Sudan’s conflict sparks mass exodus: UN report

Despite the conflict’s commencement a year ago, the exodus shows no signs of abating, with thousands fleeing daily

Sudan army turns to Iran for help against RSF

The RSF has acknowledged setbacks in Omdurman, attributing them to the army’s acquisition of Iranian drones and other weaponry

Red Cross urges more aid for Sudan’s overlooked crisis

The conflict has resulted in the displacement of over 8 million Sudanese citizens, with tens of thousands tragically losing their lives or sustaining injuries

Drone strikes target Sudanese army in eastern city

The attacks, which occurred in Gedaref and Al-Faw, mark a significant shift in the conflict dynamics

Sudan on brink of catastrophe, MSF warns of inadequate response

MSF warns of a catastrophic humanitarian situation in Sudan due to a war-torn healthcare system, blockaded aid, and soaring malnutrition rates, urging the international community to take immediate action.

WFP delivers aid to Darfur amid Sudan famine alert

The conflict between Sudan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces has triggered widespread food insecurity

US critical of South Sudan’s report on death of foreign journalist

Christopher Allen, a dual U.S. and UK citizen, was shot and killed while covering the conflict in South Sudan on August 26, 2017

Smuggled Starlink dishes provide vital support in war-torn Sudan

For many Sudanese, access to Starlink remains financially out of reach, with costs for equipment and subscriptions reaching hundreds of dollarsSmuggled Starlink Dishes Provide Vital Support in War-torn Sudan

Sudanese government suspends foreign news channels

Tensions rise in Sudan as the government blocks major news outlets like Al Arabiya and Al Hadath.

South Sudan’s December election: Feasible or fading hope?

Since gaining independence from Sudan in 2011, South Sudan has endured a tumultuous journey toward democratic governance

12 dead, 15 children missing in South Sudan attack

The incident adds to the escalating local conflicts ahead of anticipated elections later this year

Deadly clashes erupt in Darfur between Sudanese army, RSF

UN reports three killed and 12 injured in clashes between Sudanese army and RSF in North Darfur.

RSF says incident involving SLM-AW rebels due to miscommunication

The incident took place after RSF soldiers received intelligence that an armed group was observed in the northern region of al-Fashir

South Sudan implements measures to stabilize exchange market

Transparency initiatives, coupled with regulatory oversight enhancements, are also being pursued to foster liquidity and maintain market integrity

1,000 people flee Sudan for South Sudan every day

The relentless influx, totaling over 600,000 since last April, is placing immense strain on a region already grappling with severe hunger

Sudan’s Ramadan celebrations shadowed by year-long conflict

Over 8.5 million people have been displaced, and an alarming 18 million face severe food shortages, according to the UN

RSF says army using barrel bombs on civilian targets

The indiscriminate use of barrel bombs resulted in the loss of nine lives and left 14 individuals, including children, wounded, RSF said

US pushes for Sudan talks after Ramadan

US envoy hopes warring generals will resume talks after Ramadan to prevent further bloodshed and a wider regional conflict.

War in Sudan is disrupting South Sudan’s oil pipeline, says report

The extent of the oil affected and the consequent revenue loss from the stoppage remain unclear

UAE denies Sudan’s accusations at UN Security Council

UAE called for de-escalation in Sudan and a return to political processes

South Sudan opposition protests steep party registration fee increase

Members of a coalition comprising 14 opposition parties staged a march to the council’s headquarters in Juba, where they presented a petition expressing their opposition to the fee

Despite danger in Sudan, volunteers keep soup kitchens running

As Sudan’s war rages, community kitchens become lifelines. Dedicated volunteers risk their lives to deliver food to families trapped in the fighting.

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