Native Administration brings vital aid to residents of El-Fasher

The Native Administration and local elders in North Darfur deliver vital humanitarian aid to El-Fasher residents under siege.

TASIS govt launches reconstruction plan for West Kordofan

The Tasis government launches a comprehensive reconstruction plan to rebuild West Kordofan, restore infrastructure, and empower local communities.

Sudanese refugees in Chad face escalating attacks

Sudanese refugees in Chad are facing escalating attacks, looting, and severe shortages of water and food aid, leaving many in urgent need of humanitarian support.

Sudanese Red Crescent meets volunteers to enhance humanitarian work

The Sudanese Red Crescent’s Executive Director toured units and met volunteers to promote teamwork and advance humanitarian initiatives.

US and the Brotherhood, the 100 year project

Trump’s move revives questions about the Brotherhood’s century long strategy in the US

Burhan’s Riyadh visit tests break with Sudan’s captured state

Burhan’s Saudi visit tests whether Sudan’s leadership can break with entrenched Islamist power

Teacher dies after release from SAF detention in South Kordofan

Teacher dies after alleged torture during SAF detention in South Kordofan

Dengue cases rise in Nyala as six new infections confirmed

Six new dengue cases confirmed in Nyala as total infections reach 335

Dagalo inspects Heglig and criticises Burhan

Dagalo tours Heglig, attacks Burhan, and vows to continue RSF operations

SPLM-N accuses SAF of drone strike on village in South Kordofan

SPLM-N says a SAF drone strike killed civilians near Dilling in South Kordofan

Nairobi declaration redraws Sudan’s path

The Nairobi declaration is seen as a key step in unifying civilians and excluding the Brotherhood

RSF issues clarification on WHO director’s remarks

RSF disputes WHO claims of attacks on Sudan’s health facilities since January and calls for neutral field verification

US Congress links Sudan crisis to Islamist networks

Islamist leaders renewed threats against civilians and neighboring states as US lawmakers blamed extremist networks for Sudan’s prolonged crisis

Muslim Brotherhood leader threatens attack on the White House

A viral clip shows a Brotherhood figure threatening the White House as rhetoric escalates in Sudan

US and UAE call for immediate humanitarian ceasefire in Sudan

The US urged the UAE to support a humanitarian ceasefire in Sudan while also discussing Yemen stability amid a devastating and ongoing conflict.

South Darfur records six new dengue cases as surveillance expands

South Darfur health authorities reported six new dengue cases, raising the total to 335, as response teams expand surveillance, vector control, and public awareness efforts.

Sudanese teacher dies hours after release from Burhan military custody

A Sudanese primary school teacher died hours after his release from military detention, prompting renewed calls for accountability over alleged abuses in SAF custody.

Burhan’s army drones strike Mlit market

General Abdel Fattah al Burhan’s army hit several towns in Sudan’s North Darfur, damaging a market vehicle and forcing residents to flee, days after a deadly air strike elsewhere.

TASIS government denies oil deal as Heglig tensions rise

Claims of oil revenue sharing at Heglig are denied by the TASIS government as Sudan’s oil output continues to decline.

US and Saudi Arabia step up coordination to end Sudan war

The United States and Saudi Arabia agreed in Riyadh to strengthen political and humanitarian coordination aimed at ending Sudan’s war and easing civilian suffering.

Sudan’s war hits military deadlock as US urges diplomacy

Tom Warrick says Sudan’s war has reached a military deadlock, making diplomacy and international pressure the only way to avert state collapse.

Attacks on Sudan health centres kill over 1,600 people: WHO

The WHO says more than 1,600 people have been killed this year in attacks on health facilities across Sudan as the war deepens the humanitarian crisis.

Sudan campaign takes over London Underground

Posters across London’s Underground ask a blunt question: are the world’s eyes still on Sudan as war, hunger and displacement worsen?

Sudanese refugees protest poor conditions in eastern Chad

Sudanese refugees in Marra camp protest worsening conditions and the lack of basic services

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