RSF says U.S. sanctions ‘shocking, unfair and purely political’
Calling the sanctions a “selective decision,” RSF said that sanctions will not help achieve a political solution
Sudan conflict is extracting a heavy toll on kidney patients
8,000 dialysis patients’ lives at risk as war between Sudanese army and Rapid Support Forces continues for nearly 5 months with no end in sight
Sudan army leader al-Burhan in Qatar to discuss the conflict
It is al-Burhan’s 3rd foreign tour after Egypt, South Sudan since outbreak of internal fighting in mid-April
‘US sanctions unfair,’ says deputy leader of Sudan’s RSF
Deputy leader of Sudan’s RSF says US sanctions ‘unfair’
Egypt takes steps to resolve truck congestion issue at border with Sudan
Egyptian Ministry of Transport announced measures to address the problem of truck congestion at the border crossings with Sudan
IGAD Quartet offers unified peace initiative for Sudan
The IGAD body stated that the heads of state from the Quartet on Sudan’s situation committed on Wednesday to holding a face-to-face meeting between the warring parties
Sudan’s incredible innovations
Sudan has been making strides in the medical field
Arab League warns of full-scale civil war in Sudan
Secretary-General of the Arab League, Ahmed Aboul Gheit, warned of Sudan approaching a full-scale civil war in light of the ongoing conflict between the Sudanese army and the RSF
Sudan army shelling kills 19 civilians as hundreds flee Khartoum district
These recent casualties follow the deaths of 20 civilians over the weekend, which activists say were the result of an Sudan army airstrike in the southern part of Khartoum.
Ethiopian Renaissance Dam’s 4th filling causes drought in Sudan
The effects of the fourth filling of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam started to appear, including a decrease in the water level of the Nile and the emergence of drought in some areas of Sudan
Doha announces an upcoming visit by Sudan’s army chief
Qatari Foreign Ministry announced an upcoming visit by the Sudanese Sovereignty Council President, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, to Doha
An analysis of Sudan’s infrastructure
Sudan’s transportation network is receiving a significant overhaul
Qatar’s efforts in ending the war in Sudan appreciated, says Sudan’s FFC
Forces of Freedom and Change – Central Council in Sudan praised Qatar’s commitment to work with regional and international forces to end the war in the country
Sudan’s etiquette and cultural grace
Sudan’s cultural etiquette is a combination of values, customs, and courtesies that have been handed down through generations
MSF: Some refugees in Chad had to feed their children insects and tree leaves
The relief organization revealed that some of the displaced people in Chad have not received food for five weeks
RSF says war will end with establishment of ‘state of justice’
The main goal of RSF is to build a Sudanese state that every citizen can be proud of and a state that has various resources and capabilities, the group said.
Former oil execs face trial in Sweden over Sudan war crimes
The case is expected to run until early 2026, according to the court’s schedule.
South Sudan is interested in bringing peace to Sudan
South Sudan is best place to mediate months-long conflict in neighboring Sudan, says Sudanese foreign minister
Sudan’s Sun Air to resume flights from Port Sudan
Flights will resume at the end of September, starting from Port Sudan to Cairo, Jeddah, Riyadh, and Dubai
$1 billion needed to support millions fleeing war in Sudan – UN
UNHCR, along with 64 humanitarian and national civil society groups, has issued a plea for $1 billion in funding to over 1.8 million people fleeing the ongoing conflict in Sudan
Sudan’s RSF says SAF bombed South Darfur killing 14 civilians
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) said that an attack on the city of Nyala resulted in the death of around 14 innocent civilians and injured many more
UN delivers crucial HIV and TB treatment to Sudan
Supply of life-saving HIV and tuberculosis (TB) medicines worth US$ 3 million arrived in Port Sudan, as part of the United Nations Development Programme’s (UNDP) response to the crisis in Sudan
Sudan’s Al-Burhan heads to South Sudan on second foreign visit since the war
Sudan’s highest-ranking military leader is traveling to South Sudan for discussions with its president. This visit marks his second trip abroad since the conflict in Sudan began in April
From seeds to success: Sudan’s agricultural prosperity
Sudan, a country blessed with vast fertile lands and a rich agricultural heritage, is experiencing a remarkable resurgence in its agricultural sector
