Third group of Sudanese returning from Uganda

Authorities facilitated the return of Sudanese citizens from Uganda through a voluntary programme addressing refugee hardships abroad.

TASIS accuses SAF of deadly Eid drone strikes in Darfur

TASIS accuses SAF of targeting civilians in Darfur with drone strikes during Eid, hitting markets and residential areas

Sudanese students in UAE face uncertainty before April exams

A Sudanese analyst warned that nearly 1,000 students in the UAE face uncertainty before secondary exams after authorities failed to confirm centres, payments, or seating arrangements.

RSF: Muslim Brotherhood drone strike kills 62 in Darfur

The Rapid Support Forces said an airstrike on Al-Daein Teaching Hospital killed more than 62 people, accusing rivals of targeting civilians, claims that remain unverified.

Sudan’s Dagalo proposes humanitarian truce with monitored aid access

Dagalo called for humanitarian access guarantees and monitoring mechanisms following US designation of Sudanese armed groups.

RSF chief Dagalo blames Muslim Brotherhood for prolonging conflict

Hemedti accused the Muslim Brotherhood of sparking Sudan’s war and working with Iran, welcoming US terror designations while vowing to protect civilians and restore stability.

RSF arrests suspects in East Darfur trader killings

RSF and locals arrest suspects after deadly trader attack in East Darfur

RSF says Burhan’s army hit Al-Daein hospital

Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces accused the army of launching a drone strike on Al-Daein Teaching Hospital in East Darfur, calling for an international investigation.

UN calls for de-escalation after deaths near Chad–Sudan border

A drone strike in Tine, Chad, killed at least 17 civilians, prompting the UN to warn of rising civilian risks amid Sudan’s widening conflict.

Sudan confirms new dengue fever cases in Merowe region

Sudan confirmed two new dengue cases in Merowe, raising total infections to 147, while health officials warn residents to guard against mosquitoes and scorpions.

Sudanese man Al-Safi dies at 131, Africa’s oldest living man

Al-Safi Ajab Hamad Al-Safi of Sudan died aged 131, leaving a remarkable legacy of resilience, family, and memories spanning more than a century.

Thousands of South Sudanese flee to Sudan amid worsening violence

Thousands of South Sudanese have fled escalating violence and collapsing services in Upper Nile State, seeking safety and humanitarian aid in Sudan since January.

UN warns drone strike near Sudan-Chad border killed civilians

UN expresses alarm over drone attack near Sudan Chad border as violence spreads and civilian danger grows.

Chad deploys troops as drone strike kills civilians near Sudan

Chad announced military action and troop deployment after a deadly drone strike near its border with Sudan killed civilians, describing the attack as a serious security threat.

Sudanese embassy in Cairo extends passport fee discount

Sudan extends a 30 percent passport fee discount for citizens abroad from April to June 2026, requiring appointments to simplify procedures and ease costs.

US sanctions on Muslim Brotherhood, affiliates come into effect

US authorities impose immediate restrictions on Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood, including financial, travel, and operational limits for members.

Chad vows retaliation after deadly Sudan border drone strike

Chad vows retaliation after a deadly drone strike from Sudan kills civilians near the Al-Tina border

Sudan DERC resumes work as US designates Muslim Brotherhood

Sudan dismantling committee resumes work amid US terror designation of Muslim Brotherhood

TASIS condemns Chad Tina drone attack, warns of escalation

TASIS condemns drone attack on Chad’s TinA

RSF condemns Burhan army for deadly Chad drone strike

RSF statement says drone strike in Chad border city of Tine killed civilians and heightened tensions linked to Sudan conflict.

Unconfirmed reports claim US detained Sudanese activist Al-Insirafi

Online rumours claim Sudanese activist Al-Insirafi was arrested in the United States, yet official databases and authorities provide no confirmation of detention.

New fees at Adre border increase costs, strain local traders

New transport fees and Chadian restrictions at the Adré border are raising costs, slowing deliveries, and straining traders while threatening regional supply chains.

Sudan’s junta plans cabinet reshuffle after criticism

A major cabinet reshuffle in Sudan aims to address administrative failures and bring competent leadership under Kamil Idris.

Sudan alliance TASIS condemns Iran strikes on Saudi Arabia

TASIS warns of regional war risk after Iran targets Saudi Arabia

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