February 04
Sudan: Phone, Internet Falters in Eastern Sudan
Subscribers to El Sudani and MTN communication and internet providers complain service interruptions in El Gezira, Sennar, and large parts of eastern Sudan since Friday morning.… Read more »
Sudan: Sudan Civilians - 'RSF Bandits Wreaking Havoc'
Marauding members of the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are reportedly "wreaking havoc" among civilians in parts of Sudan under the militia's control. While individual… Read more »
Sudan: New US Sanctions Unjust - Sudan Govt
The Sudanese government has denounced the US Treasury Department's decision to impose sanctions on Zadna International Company "under the pretext of its affiliation to the Sudan… Read more »
February 02
Sudan: Former Sudan Minister - 'Blue Nile Water Level in Peril'
Former Sudanese Minister of Irrigation and Water Resources Osman El Tom, issued a grave warning yesterday about the Blue Nile's perilously low levels, attributing the decline to… Read more »
Sudan: Renewed Battles Between Sudan Army and RSF Reported in North Darfur Capital
At least four people were killed and 14 wounded yesterday in renewed clashes between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in El Fasher, capital of North… Read more »
Sudan: Sudan - This Week's News in Brief
A compact digest of the past week's most-read highlights, from the heart of Sudan. Subscribe to receive this digest weekly in your inbox. Read more »
Sudan: New Round of US Sanctions On 'Entities Perpetuating Violence' in Sudan
The U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) imposed sanctions on three entities implicated in "jeopardising Sudan's peace, security, and… Read more »
February 01
East Africa: Hemedti Denounces El Burhan 'Impulsive' Sudan-IGAD Split
The commander of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Lt Gen Mohamed Hamdan 'Hemedti' Dagalo, has urged the leaders of the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) not to… Read more »
Sudan: Hundreds of Unaccompanied Sudanese Children in Chad Camps
Hundreds of unaccompanied Sudanese children in the Irdimi camp in eastern Chad are enduring harsh living conditions following the cessation of services provided by an organisation… Read more »
January 31
Sudan: Cholera and Dengue Fever Rates Increase in North Kordofan
The North Kordofan Health Ministry yesterday reported an increase in cholera and dengue fever patients. At least 47 cholera cases and 817 dengue fever cases have been recorded this… Read more »
Sudan: Darfur Human Rights Network Urges Justice for Victim of RSF Torture
The Darfur Network for Human Rights (DNHR) yesterday issued a detailed report on the detention and torture of Ebeid Khatem, a 32-year-old Sudanese civil engineer from South Darfur… Read more »
Sudan: Armed Groups Skirmish in Sudan 'Safe State'
The government of El Gedaref in eastern Sudan has deported forces affiliated with the Sudan Liberation Movement led by Minni Minawi (SLM-MM) on Monday, following "isolated and… Read more »
January 30
Sudan: U.S. Offers Reward for Capture of Former Minister Harun
Ahmed Mohamed Harun, former Minister for Humanitarian Affairs under the Al Bashir regime, was designated under the War Crimes Rewards Program (WCRP) yesterday by the US Department… Read more »
Sudan: Sudan-South Sudan Border - 52 People Killed in Abyei Clashes
On Saturday, 52 people were killed and 64 injured in tribal clashes, according to Bulabek Deng Kuol, Sultan of the Ngok Dinka in the disputed Abyei* border region between Sudan and… Read more »
January 28
Sudan: Hunger Spreading in South Kordofan's Dalami As Calm Returns After Fighting
People are desperately searching for food in Dalami in Sudan's Nuba Mountains after the agricultural season in the area failed last year. Attacks by the Sudan People's Liberation… Read more »
Sudan: 'Every Second Person Needs Humanitarian Aid in Sudan'
The number of people displaced by the conflict in Sudan has neared a "staggering" 11 million people, most of whom are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance, the International… Read more »
Sudan: Battles Continue in Sudan Capital, Relative Calm in Babanousa
Fierce fighting between the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) continued in Khartoum state yesterday. A person was killed, and three others were injured… Read more »
January 24
Sudan: Journalists Network Condemns Violence Against Reporters
In its latest report, the Sudanese Journalists Network (SJN) strongly denounced the targeting of journalists by the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)… Read more »
Sudan: Death of Sudanese Politician 'Deliberately Withheld By Military Intelligence'
The Sudanese Arab Socialist Ba'ath Party said yesterday that party member Mohamed Badri was tortured in military detention in Khartoum North which led to his death on September 17… Read more »
January 23
Sudan: White Nile Villagers Appeal as RSF Deny Siege
The RSF has denied reports that they have imposed a siege on the village of Wad Kebeish north of El Giteina town, White Nile state, after residents appealed to the commander of the… Read more »
Sudan: UN Panel of Experts Reports on 'The Worst Violence in Darfur Since 2005'
The latest report by the five-member UN Panel of Experts on the situation in Darfur, presented on January 13 but not officially released so far, covers the bloodshed experienced in… Read more »
Sudan: RSF 'Shoot At' and 'Beat' Sudanese Civilians in El Gezira
Wad Madani Resistance Committees have accused the RSF of shooting at people in El Azaza before the arrival of RSF commander of El Gezira Abu Agla Keikel in the village. Read more »
January 22
Sudan: Govt Cracks Down on Civil Society Groups in the Entire Country
The acting Minister of Federal Governance in Port Sudan last week issued a decree banning all civil society groups in Sudan that have been set up during the revolution or later,… Read more »
Sudan: European Union Sanctions Sudanese Businessman and Six Companies
The EU on Friday imposed asset freezes and travel bans on six people reportedly linked to Hamas, including Sudanese businessman Abdelbasit Hamza. Today, the European Council agreed… Read more »
Sudan: UN Sudan Fact-Finding Mission Launches Investigations
The UN Fact-Finding Mission on Sudan initiated investigations in Geneva last week, urging warring factions to cease armed conflict and ensure accountability for grave violations. Read more »