March 04
Sudan: Sudan Declared 'Cholera Free' Amid Rise in Dengue, Malaria, Measles
Sudan's Federal Ministry of Health has declared the country free of the cholera epidemic, confirming that since January 14, no case of infection has been recorded in any state,… Read more »
Sudan: First UN WFP Flight in Three Years Lands in Sudan Capital Khartoum
The United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (OCHA) in Sudan said that the United Nations Humanitarian Air Service (UNHAS), part of the World Food… Read more »
Ethiopia: Ethiopia Summons Sudan Ambassador Over Drone Attack Allegations
Ethiopia's Foreign Ministry has summoned Sudan's ambassador to Addis Ababa following accusations by Khartoum that drone attacks on Sudanese territory were launched from Ethiopia.… Read more »
Sudan: War in the Middle East - Warnings of Serious Economic Impacts On Sudan
As the war between the United States and Israel against Iran continues, and in light of Iranian attacks on the Gulf states and other Arab states, concerns are mounting about the… Read more »
Sudan: Aid Flights to Sudan 'Preceded By Arrangements With Belligerents'
Aviation expert and former director of Sudan's Aviation Authority, Ibrahim Adlan, has confirmed that the arrival of a World Food Programme (WFP) aircraft, or any other humanitarian… Read more »
March 03
Sudan: Three Children Die in Central Darfur Camp Inferno
Three children have died and five homes were destroyed after a fire broke out in the early hours of Tuesday at Abu Dhar camp for displaced people in Umm Dukhun, Central Darfur. The… Read more »
Sudan: Fierce Clashes in South Kordofan As 'RSF Seizes Key Town'
Clashes in South Kordofan have intensified sharply since the start of the week, with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces announcing that it had seized El Kuweik, north of… Read more »
South Sudan: 167 Killed, Scores Injured in Attack North of Abyei in Disputed Area Between Sudan and South Sudan
At least 167 people were killed, 68 injured, and 10 reported missing after an armed attack by an unidentified group on Abiemnom, about 40 kilometres north of the town of Abyei in… Read more »
March 02
Sudan: North Darfur - Thousands Left Homeless As Fire Consumes Kalma Camp Neighbourhoods
A woman with special needs was severely injured, and between 600 and 1,000 homes and shelters destroyed, in a massive fire that swept through Kalma camp for displaced people near… Read more »
March 01
Sudan: Sudan Civilian Convergence Tracks Present 'Initial Vision for Unified Path to End the War and Build Peace'
An independent group bringing together around 40 diverse Sudanese civil society initiatives, organisations and actors under the umbrella of the Sudan Civic Convergence Tracks… Read more »
Sudan: 'Sudan Army Repels RSF Assault On South Kordofan'
Fierce fighting erupted in South Kordofan as the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces and their allied Popular Movement launched a three-pronged assault on Delling earlier this… Read more »
February 26
Sudan: Teachers - 'Separate Exams Will Entrench Division in Sudan'
The Sudanese Teachers Committee warned on Wednesday that "the multiplicity of decision-making centres regarding secondary school certificate examinations, and links to areas of… Read more »
Sudan: 'Collective Outrage' At El Fasher Report - Sudan Core Group to Establish 'Coalition of Likeminded States' to Prevent Further Atrocities
The Sudan Core Group at the UN Human Rights' Council, comprising Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Norway, and the United Kingdom, today announced its intention "to establish a… Read more »
Sudan: Kassala Bans Collective Iftars Amid Growing Controversy
The Kassala State Security Committee has banned collective Iftars across the state, including in government institutions, ministries, official bodies, tribal components and public… Read more »
Sudan: Three Years of Blackouts in Western Sudan - How Satellite Has Restored Services the War Severed
Report by Abdelmoneim Madibu of Radio Dabanga for Sudan Media Forum Joint Editorial Room Read more »
February 25
Sudan: Reports of Amnesty for Sudanese Women Facing Death By Stoning - 'Pardon Suspends Execution but Does Not Invalidate the Sentence'
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Sudan: Sudan's Embassy in Kampala Receives the First Batch of Stolen Sudanese Vehicles
Sudan's embassy in Kampala said that on Tuesday, it received the first batch of cars belonging to Sudanese nationals that were looted during the war and later detained by the… Read more »
Sudan: Sudanese Women's Union Calls for Activation of International Accountability Mechanisms for Violations Against Women
The Sudanese Women's Union (SWU)* has created an open memorandum to be signed, addressed to various UN, international and regional bodies on the occasion of International Women's… Read more »
Sudan: Former Finnish Foreign Minister Named UN S-G's Personal Envoy to Sudan
UN Secretary-General António Guterres has appointed for Finnish Foreign Minister MP and veteran negotiator Pekka Haavisto of Finland as his new Personal Envoy for Sudan.… Read more »
Sudan: 'Sudan's Middle Class, Swept Away By War, Must Be Revived' - Economist
As last week marked the UN World Day of Social Justice, economist Dr Abdel Halim Timan spoke to Radio Dabanga, outlining the judicial, educational and social impacts of the… Read more »
February 24
Sudan: MSF Closes Hospital As Fighting Displaces 400 Families On Sudan-Chad Border
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has closed its hospital in El Tina, the Chadian border town opposite Sudan's North Darfur, after renewed fighting erupted across the… Read more »
Sudan: Sudan Doctors Network - 28 Dead in Misteriya Raid - Lawyers Demand ICC Take Action
The Sudan Doctors Network says that the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) raid on the Misteriya area in North Darfur on Monday resulted in the deaths of 28 civilians and the injury of 39… Read more »
Sudan: Journalism Under Siege - Panel Event Explores the War of Narratives in Sudan
Long rooted in divide-and-rule tactics, hate speech continues to fuel the ethnic dimensions of Sudan's conflict, where online rhetoric translates into real-world atrocities. An… Read more »
February 23
Sudan: Sudanese Women Turn to Enterprise After War and Displacement
In a country worn down by nearly three years of war, mass displacement and economic collapse, many Sudanese women are forging new roles as entrepreneurs and community leaders. Read more »
Sudan: Sudan War Paralyses Gum Arabic Market in El Obeid As Production Falls and Exports Stall
The expansion of Sudan's war and the takeover of key production areas by the Rapid Support Forces have brought the gum arabic market in El Obeid to a near standstill, traders say,… Read more »










