Clashes in South Sudan block aid to 60,000 malnourished children
The agencies also refrained from pre-positioning supplies in health centers and warehouses in insecure areas, fearing they could become targets for looting
UAE won’t recognise Burhan govt’s move to cut ties
The UAE disputes Sudan’s council decision to sever ties, triggered by accusations of supplying weapons to rival forces in Sudan’s ongoing conflict.
ICJ ruling may open path for SAF accountability
Political analyst Al-Tayeb Al-Zein called the decision a blow to Al-Burhan, dismissing the SAF’s attempt to frame the conflict as an external issue
Sudan junta to sever ties with UAE amid accusations of support for RSF
On Monday, the International Court of Justice ruled that it could not proceed with Sudan’s case against the UAE
Port Sudan hit by drone strikes for third consecutive day
Local sources reported hearing blasts near the city’s airport, followed by additional strikes on transit warehouses near the southern port area, setting off large fires
UN deems MSF hospital attack in South Sudan deliberate war crime
MSF reported that at least seven people were killed and 20 others wounded in Fangak county when a bomb struck the pharmacy, causing a fire that destroyed it and damaged the hospital
RSF drone strikes on Port Sudan, what is being targeted?
RSF strikes underscore the deepening international and regional dynamics shaping Sudan’s ongoing conflict
RSF launches second drone attack on Port Sudan fuel depots
Large plumes of smoke and fire were seen rising from the site, where civil defence teams worked throughout the day to control the blaze
ICJ dismisses Sudan regime’s genocide case against UAE
Sudan’s military-dominated regime had presented its case to the ICJ in April, claiming that the UAE’s support for armed forces in Darfur violated the Genocide Convention
Sudan’s RSF launches first drone attack on Port Sudan
The drone strike on Port Sudan signals a significant shift in the ongoing two-year conflict between General al-Burhan’s army (SAF) and the RSF
Experts: Al-Burhan resists ending Sudan War amid Islamist pressure
Experts pointed out that Al-Burhan, who has faced growing pressure from remnants of the ousted Islamist regime, is actively resisting calls to end the war
Seven killed, 20 injured in bombings in South Sudan
The charity reported that a bomb was dropped on the pharmacy, completely destroying it and damaging the nearby hospital
UN accuses Burhan’s SAF of abuses, detainees in containers
These violations include looting, arbitrary arrests, and the detainment of individuals in shipping containers under deplorable conditions
RSF seizes control of strategic En-Nahud city in Western Sudan
Battles had been raging since morning between the RSF and remnants of the Muslim Brotherhood’s militias
Sudanese activists reject al-Burhan’s remarks, launch online campaign
Al-Burhan’s comments, seen as an endorsement of military force over peaceful protest, have led to a large social media backlash
UN head issues urgent call over Sudan tragedy
North Darfur’s worsening crisis prompts UN call for ceasefire and safe access to humanitarian aid amid deadly clashes.
RSF offers final evacuation chance to SAF and allies in El Fasher
In a statement released Wednesday, the RSF emphasized its commitment to preventing further bloodshed and protecting lives
UAE thwarts illegal ammunition transfer to Sudan’s SAF
State media outlet WAM revealed that security forces uncovered approximately five million rounds of ammunition on a private plane at an undisclosed airport and arrested several individuals involved in the operation
RSF denies Omdurman atrocity, blames Burhan’s brigades
The RSF clarified that the location of these events lies within an area of operational overlap between their forces and those of Burhan’s militias and battalions
UNHCR says Security Council failed Sudan and other wars
Filippo Grandi tells the UN Security Council it has failed to stop wars and warns that humanitarian aid cuts are pushing millions into deeper crisis.
Lawmaker claims South Sudan plotting genocide against Nuer
A South Sudan opposition lawmaker accuses the government of planning genocide against the Nuer community as ethnic tensions threaten peace efforts.
UN concerned as clashes force South Sudanese civilians to flee
The United Nations has voiced concern over recent clashes between South Sudan’s military and opposition forces, which have led to the displacement of thousands of civilians.
WFP aids 4 million in Sudan amid worsening hunger
The World Food Program reached 4 million people in Sudan, yet millions remain at risk of famine as the hunger crisis deepens.
Power outage in two Sudanese states after drone attack
The drone attack on Sudan’s Atbara station sparks a massive fire and power outage in River Nile and Red Sea.
