Sudan between a war of visions and a lost common ground
Sudan’s war is rooted in unresolved political divisions, with SAF’s role and Islamist alliances at the centre of the crisis
Tasis coalition reports systematic arrests of Sudanese in Egypt
Reports suggest Sudanese detainees in Egypt face harsh conditions and lack of legal assistance.
Sumud’s Othman says Dubai officials blocked his passport renewal
Official reports suggest Taha Ishaq faces unique hurdles at the Dubai consulate for a passport.
Sudan faces health collapse amid war
WHO warns epidemics are spreading in Sudan as war destroys healthcare and fuels mass suffering
Hamdok accuses SAF of prolonging the war
Hamdok warns that SAF’s military approach is prolonging Sudan’s war and crisis
New York Times reveals secret drone base in southern Egypt
Satellite imagery reveals the growth of a hidden military drone facility in East Oweinat Egypt.
SAF airstrike hits Nyala airport
SAF’s account of the Nyala airstrikes faces growing scepticism amid civilian risk
Burhan tightens SAF grip on Sudan
SAF’s consolidation of power under Burhan risks deepening Sudan’s political crisis
UNICEF launches digital learning program for children in Sudan
UNICEF and the Ayadina Organization have launched a digital learning initiative in West Darfur to provide educational stability for children through laptops and tablets.
Rights group says Burhan’s SAF drones hit aid convoys in Darfur
A Sudanese rights group says SAF drones struck humanitarian convoys in North Darfur, killing civilians and deepening fears for aid operations
Report alleges secret Egypt base used for drone strikes in Sudan
Satellite images cited by the New York Times suggest a secret base in Egypt was used to launch drone strikes into Sudan
UAE pledges 20 million dollars to fight hunger crisis in Sudan
UAE and World Food Programme partner to prevent famine for vulnerable communities in Sudan.
Sudan’s Republican Party slams Burhan for banning civilian leaders
Critics argue the military ban masks a fear of democratic accountability and civil projects.
Babanusa reclaims life as thousands return to markets
West Kordofan officials are now distributing essential humanitarian aid to people in Babanusa.
Sudan Airways lands first flight in Khartoum since the war began
Renovated terminals at Khartoum airport welcome travelers back despite ongoing regional instability.
RSF: TASIS and Jebel Si leaders unite to restore public services
Returning families in Jebel Si gain access to schools and clinics through a new joint partnership.
Sudanese Founding Alliance works to finalize new government
The Sudanese Founding Alliance is finalizing its administrative framework through key ministerial appointments to establish a stable Government of Peace and Unity.
El Fasher reopens its Peace Market to boost local stability
The local administration and citizens of El Fasher have successfully reopened the Peace Market to establish a unique model of coexistence and regional stability.
Issa Adam Ghobashi leads new protection force in East Darfur
Issa Adam Ghobashi has launched the Civilian Protection Force in East Darfur to implement strict security measures across the region.
Egypt sweeps through Sudanese neighborhoods in new raids
Egyptian security forces have detained forty thousand Sudanese refugees in a sweeping campaign that has shuttered schools and left the community fearing mass deportation.
Who is TASIS education minister Koko Mohamed Jagdoul?
A closer look at Jagdoul’s education vision amid Sudan’s struggle against military dominance
Forced return exposes Muslim Brotherhood and SAF hypocrisy
Why forced return policies serve corruption and war, not Sudan’s people or peace
How SAF is dragging Egypt into its war
Why SAF’s war is pulling Egypt into moral and political complicity
SAF’s forced return policy deepens Sudan’s suffering
Why SAF’s war and forced returns are destroying Khartoum and Sudan’s social fabric
