SAF withdraws from Bara as RSF advances in North Kordofan

SAF pulls out of Bara as RSF advances, with heavy fighting reported across multiple fronts

Iran–Islamist alliance in Sudan raises Red Sea threat

US move exposes alleged Iran–Islamist alliance in Sudan, raising Red Sea fears

IFRC warns Sudan crisis is escalating, affecting neighbours

Sudan’s escalating conflict has displaced 4.5 million people, created severe shortages, and threatens neighbouring countries with floods, disease, and worsening humanitarian conditions.

Middle East conflict halts shipments to Sudan health crisis

Sudan’s clinics face critical medicine shortages as Middle East conflict blocks shipments, leaving $600,000 stranded and threatening care for hundreds of thousands of patients.

Analyst Amani Al-Tawil warns Islamist policies deepen Sudan crisis

Sudan faces worsening instability as Al-Tawil calls for national priorities and urgent protection of civilians across multiple regions.

Fighting in South Sudan, 100,000 people cross into Ethiopia

An army evacuation in Akobo forced 100,000 people to flee, leaving hospitals looted and children facing malnutrition amid ongoing conflict.

Displaced Sudanese artists rebuild creativity inside war shelter

Displaced Sudanese artists sustain creativity inside repurposed school shelter during ongoing war and humanitarian crisis

Sudan clinics risk drug shortages within weeks, NGO warns

Aid group warns Sudan clinics could run out of medicines within weeks as shipments stall

Burhan rejects peace talks and vows war in Sudan

Burhan rejects ceasefire proposals and says Sudan army will keep fighting.

US appeals court allows deportations to South Sudan to resume

Federal appeals court restores controversial migrant deportation policy as judges weigh enforcement powers against humanitarian safeguards

Leaked audio claims Islamists control Sudan behind Burhan

Leaked audio claims Islamist networks control Sudan’s key decisions and Burhan is only a front

RSF recaptures Bara as fighting intensifies in Kordofan

RSF says it retook Bara in North Kordofan as new fighting erupted in Dilling

Rapid Support Forces mobilise near Chad border

Reinforcements near Sudan’s western frontier and rising displacement highlight worsening humanitarian conditions and fears of escalating violence.

Sudan signs food service agreements to support hajj pilgrims

Sudan finalised food service agreements for pilgrims in Makkah and Madinah, aiming to improve meal quality, cultural suitability.

WHO: Attack destroys health centre in Sudan, kills staff member

An attack in Sudan’s White Nile State killed a health worker and destroyed the only clinic in Shukeiri village, halting essential medical services for residents.

Sudanese academics urge UK to reverse student visa suspension

More than 1,700 Sudanese academics urged Britain to restore study visas, warning restrictions threaten students’ futures, weaken national recovery efforts and limit access to higher education opportunities.

Dagalo meets Saleh Issa to address central Sudan challenges

Talks between Hemedti and Saleh Issa addressed humanitarian aid, economic hardship, and efforts to restore social cohesion in conflict-affected areas of central Sudan.

Sudanese join communal Ramadan iftar in Suakin

A communal Ramadan iftar in Suakin brought together residents, officials, and volunteers, distributing 1,500 food baskets as part of a wider Sudan relief programme.

Another fire swept through Sudan’s market, destroying shops

A major fire swept through Daraba mine market in South Darfur, destroying shops and goods, with officials still assessing damage amid growing safety concerns.

RSF condemns Iranian attacks on Gulf states, urges restraint

RSF condemns Iranian actions against Gulf states and warns of rising regional tensions

Sudan crisis risks deeper neglect amid rising Iran war

Sudanese analysts warn the war in Iran is diverting global attention, raising fears Sudan’s prolonged conflict and humanitarian crisis will receive less international engagement.

Power outage hits several Sudan regions after grid fault

Power outages affected several Sudan regions after a major transmission line failed, prompting emergency electricity distribution measures as engineers began repairs expected to take several days.

EU commissioner: Sudan conflict devastates millions, essential services

Sudan’s conflict, lasting over 1,000 days, displaces millions, blocks humanitarian aid, and illustrates how ignoring international law fuels instability and global security risks.

South Sudanese models train to reach global runways

Young South Sudanese models practise in Juba, aiming for global careers while overcoming poverty, visa hurdles, and fragile opportunities in the fashion industry.

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