Sudanese teachers protest Burhan-controlled education director
Sudanese teachers condemned Kassala director appointment, citing his role in a colleague’s 2019 death and demanding justice.
Nyala launches cholera vaccination drive
Health officials in Nyala have launched a mass cholera vaccination campaign to protect one million residents amid a deadly and expanding outbreak.
RSF arrests men in South Darfur livestock theft case
RSF authorities arrested three men in mershing over a decade old theft dispute, raising concerns among locals of selective justice and escalating tribal tensions.
EU extends Sudan sanctions until 2026
EU prolongs Sudan sanctions to 2026, keeping travel bans and asset freezes on 10 people and 8 entities
Machar faces treason charges in Juba as court’s authority challenged
Machar’s treason trial opens in Juba; defense cites immunity as prosecutors allege ties to White Army raids
US sanctions spotlight Iran links among Sudan’s Islamists
Washington targets Sudanese Islamists over alleged Iran ties; Quad pushes ceasefire and nine-month transition
Sudan’s Burhan: Muslim Brotherhood fights alongside SAF
Burhan says Islamists fight alongside the SAF, denies party politics in ranks and downplays Sudan-Iran ties
UN mulls freezing Sudan’s representation amid legitimacy dispute
U.S.-backed talks at the UN explore challenging Sudan’s credentials, citing GA rules and past precedents
Sudanese lawyers form alliance to regain independence from Burhan
Sudanese lawyers formed the Sudanese Lawyers Alliance in Kampala to restore independent legal institutions free from political control.
Sudanese nomads face deadly raids along CAR border
Russian forces have launched lethal raids and arrests against Sudanese nomads, causing deaths, displacement, and a humanitarian crisis along the CAR border.
Sudan’s West Kordofan face growing hunger as pests destroy millet
A pest outbreak in West Kordofan has destroyed early millet crops, threatening food security amid conflict and displacement.
South Sudan opposition retracts guard death claim
South Sudan’s opposition admitted misidentifying a photo of a prisoner as its leader’s bodyguard, while accusing the government of mass arrests and repression.
South Sudan border clashes leave at least 48 dead
At least 48 dead, 152 hurt as SPLM-IO and White Army clash with SSPDF in Burebiey amid rising political tensions
Sudanese Islamists court Communist Party in bid to back junta
Islamist figures praise Sudan’s Communist Party and suggest a pragmatic alliance centered on support for the SAF
Port Sudan junta urged to backtrack on Al Arabiya ban amid rising abuses
Syndicate demands Lina Yaqoub’s reinstatement, slams “vague” security claims and rising abuses against journalists
Port Sudan junta suspends Al Arabiya/Al Hadath bureau chief
Port Sudan punishes Al Arabiya/Al Hadath bureau chief after Bashir report—another step in SAF junta’s press clampdown
Armed men raid Ethiopia’s Aftit refugee camp for second time in a week
Gunmen hit Aftit refugee camp again, exchanging fire with guards; earlier raid looted phones at knifepoint
Kuwait backs Quad push for a peaceful end to Sudan war
Kuwait backs the Quad on Sudan, urging a ceasefire, safe aid access and Jeddah talks to protect civilians and uphold unity
Heavy fighting rocks El Fasher as RSF pushes toward SAF positions
RSF drives toward El Fasher’s Super Camp amid fierce clashes; SAF denies breach as civilians flee and hospitals struggle
Libya’s CID in foils ‘magic money’ scam targeting Sudanese citizen
Derna police arrest a suspect in a “magic money” scam targeting a Sudanese citizen, seizing fake cash, ritual tools and phone evidence
Burhan’s SAF shelters ICC-wanted Bashir in cushy Merowe compound
ICC-wanted ex-ruler Omar al-Bashir is living in a SAF compound with internet, power and staff
Sudan’s Idris falls ill as Riyadh visit falters over timing missteps
Scheduling and protocol missteps—and Idris’ sudden illness—derailed his planned visit to Saudi Arabia
UN backs Quartet’s push for 3-month humanitarian truce in Sudan
UN backs Quartet bid for 3-month truce in Sudan; safe aid access and 9-month civilian transition
Sudan’s cholera toll tops 2,500 as conflict cripples water and clinics
War-damaged water and health systems drive Sudan’s deadliest cholera surge in years