Port Sudan’s new law and the quiet engineering of repression

A draft law regulating protests has sparked concern it will legitimise repression and suffocate Sudan’s revolution

Washington warns Sudan ceasefire may fail without pressure

UAE welcomed the US push for a Sudan aid truce, while Egypt stressed “red lines” and rejected parallel entities

EU commits $100 million to support conflict-hit areas in Sudan

The EU launches projects in Sudan to support displaced communities with training, cash aid, and protection services across key regions.

Power restored in El Fasher after months of darkness: RSF

The Rapid Support Forces restored electricity in El Fasher, ending months of darkness and bringing hope and normalcy to residents.

RSF clears most mines in Babanusa neighborhoods

Rapid Support Forces have cleared 87% of mines and hazardous materials, improving safety for Babanusa residents.

RSF adviser calls out AU envoy over baseless assessments

Tabik’s statement highlights concerns over bias as the African Union faces growing scrutiny in ongoing Sudan negotiations

RSF intercepts sleeper cell trying to reach Burhan’s army

The RSF arrested a sleeper cell in East Darfur attempting to reach army positions, seizing weapons amid rising tensions with General Burhan’s forces.

RSF releases nine health members in Nayala

Doctors are calling for unconditional releases and firm guarantees for staff safety.

TASIS moves to finalise government as Sudan war reshapes power

Sudan’s Tasis alliance is preparing to finalise and announce the full structure of its rival government early next year from Nyala as the war continues.

Sudanese refugees in Chad reject UNHCR cash aid as living costs soar

Sudanese refugees in Abéché rejected UNHCR cash aid, saying the $10 payments fail to meet basic needs as living conditions and services sharply deteriorate.

Sudanese refugees at Adre camp are abducted and later released

Several Sudanese refugees in Adré camp were abducted by unknown assailants, beaten, and later released amid rising security concerns.

Sudanese mark Dec. 19 anniversary, renew calls to end war

Sudanese marked Dec. 19 with protests and online rallies, urging an end to the war

RSF accuse Islamist networks of falsifying health attack claims

RSF reject claims of attacks on health facilities, accusing Islamist-linked actors of distorting reports

Sudan’s Islamists and their last breaths

A Sudanese opinion piece says Islamists are losing ground as calls to block aid spark outrage

SAF withdraws as RSF advances near Kadugli in South Kordofan

RSF advances near Kadugli after SAF withdraws from Brono in South Kordofan

RSF secures Borno after clashes against Muslim Brotherhood

Rapid Support Forces liberated Borno in South Kordofan after heavy clashes and secured the area while prioritising civilian safety and stability.

UNSC strongly condemns deadly drone attack in Sudan

The UN Security Council condemned a drone attack in Sudan that killed six Bangladeshi peacekeepers and called for accountability.

Burhan visits Egypt to seek military backup

Egypt and Sudan’s leaders met to activate a long-dormant defense agreement amid deadly clashes and a worsening humanitarian crisis.

UN chief condemns the killing of South Sudanese UN staff member

UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres condemned the killing of a South Sudanese UNMISS staff member and urged authorities to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Army officer in South Sudan detained following UN staff death

A UN staff member was killed in South Sudan after being detained by army soldiers, who were later arrested following their admission of the crime.

US urges immediate humanitarian truce to aid Sudanese civilians

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio called for a humanitarian truce in Sudan, urging international pressure to stop hostilities and ensure aid access.

UN begins closing South Sudan bases amid budget crisis

The UN is closing multiple South Sudan bases and cutting troops due to budget shortfalls, leaving civilians vulnerable amid ongoing political violence.

CNN report strips Sudan’s SAF of moral cover

CNN’s “Sudan’s Canals” report undermines the Sudanese SAF’s moral claims and fuels calls for sanctions and accountability

Fasi villagers foil Muslim Brotherhood plot to ignite tribal conflict

Fasi villagers in Central Darfur exposed a plot designed to incite tribal conflict and successfully resisted efforts to destabilise their community.

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