SAF airstrikes kill nearly 200 civilians, including women and children
The SAF airstrikes, which appear to have been intentionally timed to strike busy markets, follow a year-long pattern of targeting civilian areas under the control of RSF
Leaked report exposes jihadist influence over Burhan’s SAF
The document, which spans the period from April 2023 to April 2024, outlines the group’s extensive influence over the PRF
Horrific Sudan conflict: Over 120 killed in two days
More than 120 civilians were killed in Sudan in two days of intense fighting between the Burhan’s army and the Rapid Support Forces.
UN agency alarmed by rising arrivals from Sudan to South Sudan
UN Refugee Agency’s Olga Sarrado says most of those fleeing are women and children
Sudan launches currency exchange amid deepening economic crisis
Inflation has skyrocketed from 450% in April to 650% by September, sharply increasing the cost of living
SAF airstrikes kill dozens of civilians in Darfur
In Kabkabiya, North Darfur, fighter jets dropped multiple bombs on a bustling market, killing over 30 people and injuring at least 50 others
Sudan urges Arab League to counter meddling
Al Burhan’s government has called on the Arab League to take action against foreign powers meddling in the country’s internal affairs.
RSF says they have liberated Blue Nile State’s Bot
The offensive reportedly forced SAF units into a hasty retreat, with substantial losses in personnel and military assets
RSF claims key victory over SAF, Islamists in Gezira State
The situation in Sudan remains fluid, with ongoing conflict between the RSF and SAF continuing to devastate the nation
RSF condemns SAF airstrikes targeting civilians and holy sites
Among the targets were the Sheikh Ahmed Mosque in the Shambat neighborhood and the bustling Al-Gash Market in western Omdurman
Khartoum fuel station attack leaves dozens dead
The ongoing war in Sudan has taken another tragic turn, with a shelling attack on a fuel station in Khartoum killing 28 civilians.
Manama, Jeddah agreements roadmaps to end Sudan war – RSF
The event aims to convene a diverse array of stakeholders, including Sudanese political figures, civil society leaders, Dutch parliamentarians, European Union officials, and representatives from international organizations. Discussions will focus on addressing the root causes of the conflict, envisioning pathways to peace, and exploring strategies for state-building
Burhan’s air attack on Khartoum mosque leaves many dead
A deadly Burhan’s army air strike hit a mosque in Khartoum North, killing seven civilians as worshippers left after Friday prayers.
South Sudan VP questions SAF legitimacy, urges action on Abyei
Speaking at a gathering of state governors in Juba on Friday, Deng described Sudan’s leadership as a “vacuum” and criticized its lack of governance
Renewed SAF airstrikes in North Darfur leave 9 dead, 11 injured
According to civil society activist Saleh Harirein, eight barrel bombs were dropped across two neighborhoods, causing widespread destruction
Sudan’s kids call for help as ex-child soldier urges an end to war
Ex-child soldier Ishmael Beah calls for urgent global action to help children displaced and devastated by Sudan’s brutal civil war.
Push to deliver vital aid to hunger-stricken areas of Sudan
The ongoing conflict in the country has left many people unable to farm, resulting in severe food shortages
WFP’s Sudan operations criticized in internal report
The report highlights issues such as unrealistic targets, excessive operational costs, and allegations of fraud.
Sudanese alliance prioritizes ceasefire, urges negotiations to end war
The war, which erupted in April 2023 between General al-Burhan’s forces and the RSF, is increasingly influenced by regional rivalries in the Horn of Africa
RSF denies bombing Zamzam Camp in North Darfur
The RSF alleges that Minawi’s forces, part of the Sudan Liberation Movement faction (SLM-MM), have used displaced persons as human shields and established military bases within the camp
New US bill aims to curb Sudan’s warring parties
The bill would impose sanctions on leaders of both sides and restrict arms sales to countries supporting the conflict.
Sudanese refugees escape war but face severe hunger in Chad
Fleeing war in Sudan, refugees in Chad face starvation as soaring food prices, lack of aid access, and poor conditions worsen their struggle.
Over 1,200 dead as cholera grips Sudan
The outbreak has overwhelmed the already fragile healthcare system, leading to a high number of fatalities.
Gulf summit urges immediate ceasefire in Sudan
The GCC comprises Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the UAE
