UN agencies urge swift global action as Sudan’s crisis spirals

Four UN agencies have urged urgent global action to address Sudan’s worsening humanitarian crisis, warning that millions face famine, disease, and collapse.

Sudanese refugees trapped in dire conditions at Libya

Hundreds of Sudanese refugees detained in Benghazi’s Qanfudha centre face overcrowding, extortion, and severe humanitarian neglect, raising serious human rights concerns.

Seleka fighters kill two Sudanese traders at CAR gold mine

Two Sudanese traders were killed by Seleka fighters at a gold mine in the Central African Republic after a dispute over payment, escalating tensions along the Sudan–CAR border.

Sudan’s central bank unveils new banknotes to stabilise pound

Sudan’s central bank plans new banknotes to stabilise the pound amid severe economic turmoil and rising prices.

Chaos after stabbing in Colombia area of Sudan’s Kassala

A brutal stabbing at Kassala’s Grand Market shocked shoppers and sparked swift police action amid ongoing criminal concerns in the Colombia neighborhood.

Islamist-linked Baraa Battalion re-emerges with new camps in Sudan

Baraa Battalion is recruiting again in Sudan’s north, despite a July vow to go civilian, raising alarm over army affiliations and alleged abuses

RSF says no talks without secular state and justice for war crimes

RSF will join Quad talks only under strict terms, including ICC extraditions and a secular, federal state

Quad powers to push Sudan truce plan in Washington talks

Quad powers meet Sudan’s rivals in Washington to press a three-month truce and reopen aid access

Four Years Later: Sudan’s descent into hell under General al-Burhan

Sudan’s self-proclaimed leader marks four years since his coup amid war, famine, and growing international isolation

Egypt seeks full humanitarian ceasefire in Sudan amid regional instability

Sisi says Sudan topped his talks with European leaders as Egypt seeks a humanitarian truce and safeguards Sudan’s unity

Sudanese herders stranded as CAR border tensions block grazing routes

Border violence leaves Sudanese herders trapped in South Darfur, facing shortages of pasture and water

Al Jazeera’s Sudan Bias: Why TASIS was right to sever ties

Sudan’s media wars just took a dramatic turn. The Sudan Founding Alliance (TASIS) has severed all media cooperation with Al Jazeera, accusing the Qatari network of blatant bias in its coverage of Sudan’s conflict

Banjul forum condemns SAF, Port Sudan junta for chemical attacks

African NGO forum in Banjul alleges Sudan army used chemical weapons, urges oversight and accountability

Dagalo says airports, cross-border drones are legitimate targets for RSF

Dagalo declared airports used to launch strikes on Sudan legitimate targets

Drones hit Khartoum airport for second consecutive day

Drone attacks hit Khartoum Airport for a second day disrupting flights and raising tensions in the capital as Sudanese forces attempt to restore order.

UAE calls for civilian transition to end Sudan conflict

Anwar Gargash urged an immediate ceasefire in Sudan and called for a civilian-led transition while highlighting UAE’s potential humanitarian role.

Dagalo warns any aircraft aiding Burhan are legitimate targets

Sudan’s RSF leader Hemedti warns that any aircraft supporting Burhan’s forces could be targeted as external involvement fuels fears.

Sudanese pound plunges amid gold trade ban

Sudan’s pound lost nearly two-fifths of its value after a UAE embargo disrupted gold exports crucial for the Burhan-controlled finances.

Red Crescent leaders visit River Nile branch to enhance operations

A high-level Red Crescent delegation visited Sudan’s River Nile branch to strengthen coordination, assess operations, and reinforce humanitarian partnerships.

EU urges Sudan’s rivals to commit to ceasefire and lasting peace

The European Union urged Sudan’s rival forces to agree to a ceasefire, protect civilians, and advance toward an inclusive, democratic peace process.

Sudan’s junta welcomes quartet peace offer, vows to keep fighting

Sudan’s junta chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan welcomed international peace efforts but warned he would continue the war.

Sudanese flee El Fasher to Tawila as supplies run critically low

Families including children and elderly flee north as aid groups work to provide medical care food and shelter amid rising displacement.

Sudanese families move back to Khartoum amid fragile living conditions

More than one million people have returned to Khartoum despite war, damaged infrastructure, and limited basic services.

South Sudan urges economic growth to drive peace across Africa

South Sudan’s trade minister emphasized that economic growth, investment, and education are essential to achieving lasting peace and stability in Africa.

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