Islamic Movement leader criticized for beheading call
Following Abdel Hameed’s post, Sudanese media professionals rallied behind Al-Talib, condemning his incitement against journalists
Sudan’s Islamists issue conflicting responses to Burhan’s remarks
Some Islamist leaders fiercely criticized Burhan, while others sought to de-escalate tensions, underscoring a tactical divide
Al-Burhan orders arrest of Islamist battalion leader
Mustafa said the warrant was issued in response to his criticism of a political document presented to SAF chief, Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan
SAF media ban sparks concerns over loss of control over jihadist militias
Reports indicate that this move has sparked significant discontent among the jihadist militias
Al-Burhan Market: SAF fighters sell looted goods from citizens’ homes
The items, which were taken from residents who fled due to ongoing conflict, are sold by uniformed SAF fighters
UN condemns SAF for using civilians as human shields in South Kordofan
UN humanitarian coordinator for Sudan said clashes in Kadugli, South Kordofan, have killed at least 80 civilians and left many others wounded
UN warns of rising civilian deaths in Sudan’s escalating war
The United Nations has warned of a sharp increase in civilian deaths in Sudan, blaming the warring parties for failing to protect non-combatants.
Health ministry reports first mpox case in South Sudan
South Sudan has confirmed its first case of mpox in a 31-year-old Ugandan national.
Reports: SAF accused of mass killings, torture at notorious prison
Jabal Sirkab, located near the Wadi Sidna military base, is reportedly used to detain thousands of civilians suspected of collaborating with the RSF
Iran-backed militia expanding operations in Sudan, report says
The training reportedly focuses on drone operations, a critical factor in the ongoing battles across the country
Yasir al-Atta’s remarks: Inciting division or securing SAF rule?
His recent statements and positions have raised numerous questions about his intentions and role in the country’s political and military landscape
At least 80 killed in Sudan violence, warns United Nations
At least 80 people were killed in southern Sudan due to renewed violence, with the United Nations warning of a worsening humanitarian crisis.
At least 40 children killed in Sudan bombings: UNICEF
Over three days, at least 40 children were killed in Sudan due to bombings, highlighting the devastating threats to children amid ongoing conflict in the country.
WHO condemns attacks on Sudan hospitals
WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus has expressed concern over the ongoing attacks on hospitals in Sudan.
South Sudan accuses Sudan’s SAF of recruiting southern militias
The South Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs dismissed Sudan’s claim that 65% of the RSF is composed of South Sudanese as an “absolute exaggeration”
Alarming Iranian influence over Sudan’s SAF threatens to engulf region
This shift strengthens Iran’s influence over the ongoing war devastating Sudan, while escalating internal tensions create opportunities for foreign intervention
SAF’s Yasser Al-Atta: Al-Burhan’s brutal enforcer against civilians
The U.S. and European Union are weighing targeted sanctions against top Sudanese generals, including Al-Atta, for their role in orchestrating violence
Power struggle in Burhan’s SAF: Kabashi-Al Atta rift deepens
Some analysts see the dispute as part of a broader competition for influence within the SAF
UN chief expresses deep concern over SAF’s rights abuses
The UN Human Rights Office continues to investigate these alarming developments in an effort to document violations and hold perpetrators accountable
SAF escalates ‘scorched earth’ campaign in Nyala, dozens killed
On Sunday, an SAF warplane dropped barrel bombs on a marketplace and several residential neighborhoods in eastern Nyala, killing dozens of civilians
Uganda launches trial for potential Sudan Ebola vaccine
Uganda has begun a clinical trial for a potential Sudan Ebola vaccine, with WHO supporting the effort by donating 2,160 doses to help curb future outbreaks.
South Sudan cattle camp attack kills 35, injures 46
A raid on South Sudan cattle camps by unidentified attackers left 35 dead and 46 injured, with 11,000 cattle stolen.
RSF adviser predicts major shifts in battlefield dynamics
Tobiq characterized Dagalo’s latest speech as one of confidence, suggesting it foreshadows further battlefield gains
JEM condemns ‘terrorist acts’ committed by SAF
JEM further accused the SAF of fueling internal conflicts and enabling ethnic violence through the formation of tribal militias to fight on its behalf
