UN relief chief says Sudan is at tipping point

‘We have told all parties how they should protect civilians from this carnage,’ says Martin Griffiths

RSF thwarts SAF assault, prioritizes civilian safety in el Fasher

The attack aimed at RSF positions breached defenses, resulting in significant civilian casualties in residential areas and IDP camps

RSF routs Sudanese army, allied forces in Gadarif state

During the confrontation, the SAF suffered heavy losses in both personnel and equipment with RSF soldiers seizing 28 fully equipped combat vehicles

Fresh peace talks start between South Sudan and rebels

The South Sudanese conflict has left approximately nine million people dependent on humanitarian aid

Sudanese army suffers defeats in Tandelti, Mount Kordofan against RSF

The clashes took place after the army attempted to take control of the national road between the towns of Kosti and Obeid

Russia providing weapons, aid to Sudan’s army and RSF

Analysts suggest that Russia’s actions are driven by its aim to capitalize on the void created by the United States and to counter Ukraine’s military presence in Sudan

Sudan grapples with crime surge amidst post-war challenges

The full financial impact of the war is yet to be determined

Sudanese army distances itself from Saudi criticism

Emphasizing the significance of Sudan’s ties with Saudi Arabia, the Foreign Ministry pointed to shared religious affiliations, linguistic similarities, and mutual interests

RSF general Dagalo denounces Sudan’s army abuses

Mohamed Hamdan Daglo, known as Hemeti, condemns gruesome atrocities committed by Sudanese Armed Forces and affiliated militias in a strongly worded statement.

RSF says Ethiopian Marxist group fighting alongside Sudan army

RSF said it possessed documented evidence that forces from the Tigray Liberation Front (TPLF), previously accused of committing atrocities in Ethiopia, are now fighting alongside the SAF

Russia extends unrestricted military assistance to Sudan

The talks, spanning April 28-29, delved into enhancing cooperation across political, economic, and military fields

Attack in South Darfur claims lives of two ICRC drivers

Additionally, three other ICRC personnel sustained injuries during the assault

S.Sudan removes taxes on humanitarian goods after row

However, companies contracted to the UN Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS) would not be exempt from these taxes

Sudan army chief’s son dies in Turkey road accident

Mohammed Fattah al-Burhan Rahmane, son of Sudan’s army chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, tragically dies in a road accident in Turkey.

Sudanese refugees escape UN camp in Ethiopia amidst attacks

In a recent communication to UNHCR, Sudanese refugees residing in Kumer detailed months of pervasive insecurity, marked by incidents of kidnapping for ransom, fatalities, and armed robberies

Gunmen attack ICRC convoy in war-torn Darfur, Sudan

Gunmen attacked an ICRC convoy in Sudan’s Darfur region, killing two drivers and injuring three others, highlighting the worsening humanitarian crisis in the war-torn country.

RSF leader, Saudi top diplomat discuss Sudan conflict

Saudi Arabia, in collaboration with the United States, is spearheading mediation endeavors to encourage the military leaders in Sudan to halt the year-long conflict

US urges halting arms to Sudan warring factions

Washington’s UN ambassador calls on Sudanese army, paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to ‘take urgent steps to de-escalate’

Russia shows support for Sudan govt amidst civil war

Russia’s visit to Sudan amid its year-long internal conflict sparks questions about allegiances, with support shown for the military but past ties to rival forces.

South Sudan secures $12B oil-backed loan from UAE firm

The country’s daily oil production stands at approximately 150,000 barrels

RSF condemns Sudanese army’s indiscriminate bombing in North Darfur

At least 13,900 people have been killed and more than eight million displaced in the conflict that started in April 2023

UN quells tensions in Sudan’s Darfur

The UN expresses concern about rising tensions in al-Fashir, North Darfur, with reports suggesting a potential attack by the Rapid Support Forces.

South Sudanese comedians turn past pain into present humor

Their humor tackles everything from the recent war’s tragedies to the country’s economic challenges and everyday marital disputes

Sudan races against time to plant crops amid looming famine threat

The conflict has severely disrupted agricultural activities, with large swathes of land left uncultivated due to fighting

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