Refugee committee accuses SAF of turning camps into battlefields

In the Zamzam camp in El Fasher, heavy clashes erupted between the SAF and Islamist forces on one side, and the RSF on the other

Ramadan in Sudan: Displacement, hunger rises as conflict intensifies

SAF chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has rejected a ceasefire initiative for the current Ramadan for humanitarian purposes

SAF atrocities continue against detainees in Sudan’s Wad Madani

Witnesses and rights groups report that prisoners are subjected to severe mistreatment, including deliberate food and water deprivation

Sudanese politicians slam UN envoy Lamamra for bias

Several Sudanese political parties and activists have also criticized Lamamra, questioning his impartiality and urging the UN to replace him with a more neutral envoy

Egypt, Eritrea confer on Sudan conflict, Red Sea tensions

Egyptian Foreign Minister Badr Abdelatty met with Eritrean President Isaias Afwerki to discuss bilateral relations and regional issues, including the crises in Sudan and Libya.

Turkey urges ceasefire as Sudan fighting intensifies

‘We are deeply saddened by ongoing escalation of conflict in Sudan and worsening humanitarian situation,’ says Turkish Foreign Ministry spokesperson

Sudan’s civilian government gains momentum & recognition

The charter’s signatories include political movements and armed groups that have long fought for an inclusive Sudan free from military dictatorship

UN warns of escalating Sudan crisis, urges global action

UN human rights chief calls for immediate action as Sudan faces worsening famine, violence, and displacement crisis.

Russia boosts military presence in Sudan, undermining US interests

The base, located in a vital area of the Red Sea, provides Moscow with leverage over global trade routes and poses a direct threat to Western maritime interests

Sudan famine ‘hellscape’ worsens, UN warns

A UN official warns that Sudan’s ongoing conflict has intensified famine conditions, leaving millions in acute hunger and disrupting humanitarian aid.

WFP suspends aid in famine-hit Sudan camp due to violence

The WFP has paused food aid operations in Sudan’s Zamzam refugee camp due to escalating violence between the army and paramilitary forces, endangering the lives of displaced people.

Death toll from SAF plane crash in Omdurman reaches 46

The crash occurred late Tuesday night near Wadi Sayidna military airport in northern Omdurman, just outside the capital

Mass rally in East Darfur celebrates signing of civilian govt charter

The event, organized by political and community leaders, reflects ongoing efforts to bolster civilian rule in the region amid Sudan’s deepening political crisis

Dozens killed and injured in SAF airstrike on Kordofan market

Footage circulating online showed the moment of the strike and its devastating impact on the crowded marketplace

HRW accuses SAF-allied militias of war crimes in Gezira

The report, released Tuesday, details allegations against the Sudan Shield Forces, a militia that has fought alongside the SAF

Burhan’s military plane crashes near Sudan’s capital, killing crew

An Antonov aircraft crashed near Wadi Seidna air base in Sudan, killing officers on board.

Kenya’s efforts in Sudan bolster its legacy as Africa’s peace advocate

The landmark event was part of peace talks held in Nairobi, marking another chapter in Kenya’s long-standing history of advocating for peace across Africa

Sudan’s Umma Party accuses SAF of atrocities in Al-Rahad

In a statement released Monday, the Umma Party’s General Secretariat accused the SAF and its allied jihadists of executing Sheikh Abdullah Idris, a prominent Ansar religious leader

SAF airstrike kills 6 family members of former PM Hamdok, journalist says

Several neighbors and acquaintances were also killed in the strike

SPLM-N council adopts Sudan Founding Charter, backs secular state

The SPLM-N reaffirmed its commitment to the Sudan Founding Charter coalition, which advocates for a “New Sudan”

MSF halts aid in famine-hit Sudanese camp as violence escalates

MSF has suspended its operations in Sudan’s North Darfur due to escalating violence, leaving thousands of displaced individuals without crucial aid.

Sudan’s Tasees holds talks on forming peace, unity govt

Discussions, which began on Sunday, focus on structuring key governance institutions, including the Sovereign Council, Cabinet, and Parliament

Tasees Charter nullifies al-Burhan’s illegal constitutional changes

The Tasees Charter also directly nullifies General al-Burhan’s constitutional amendments by reaffirming a commitment to a civilian-led government

Principles of Sudan’s Tasees: A path to national healing, peace

In its declaration, the coalition underscores the belief that the country’s foundations must be built on five guiding principles: freedom, justice, equality, peace, and coexistence

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