April 03
Sudan: Airstrikes in El-Fashir Destroy Weapons Trucks and Combat Vehicles
SNA
Warplanes launched five airstrikes targeting more than ten Rapid Support Forces (RSF) positions in and around El-Fashir and on the northwestern axis. Read more »
Africa: All of Africa Today - April 3, 2025
allAfrica
Uganda's Museveni Visits South Sudan For Mediation Talks Read more »
Sudan: Tensions Rise As Sudan's Armed Forces Threaten Chad Amid Escalating Civil Conflict and Proxy Wars
Daily Maverick
Mediation by the African Union's High-Level Panel on Sudan could end the warmongering and strengthen regional security. Read more »
Sudan: How to Defuse Rising Chad-Sudan Tensions
Premium Times
Last week, SAF Deputy Commander-in-Chief, Yasir al-Atta, said Chad's airports in Amdjarass and N'Djamena were legitimate targets for Sudan's army. Read more »
Sudan: UN Rights Chief Condemns Extrajudicial Killings in Khartoum
UN News
The fight for Sudan's capital, Khartoum, likely involved widespread summary executions of civilians following its recent recapture by the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF), UN human… Read more »
Chad: Urgent AU Action Could Defuse Rising Chad-Sudan Tensions [analysis]
ISS
Mediation by the African Union's High-Level Panel on Sudan could end the warmongering and strengthen regional security. Read more »
April 02
Sudan: Sexual Violence Used As Weapon of Terror Against Women and Girls
UN News
Amid alarming reports of sexual violence being used as a weapon of terror across Sudan, UN reproductive health agency, UNFPA, is warning that over 12 million women and girls - and… Read more »
Sudan: Hunger and Heightened Insecurity Pushes Sudan to the Brink of Collapse
IPS
After nearly two years of extended warfare and protracted crises as a result of the Sudanese Civil War, Sudan remains the world's biggest internal displacement crisis. According to… Read more »
Sudan: 'I Witnessed Unimaginable Horrors' - Sexual Violence Used As Weapon of Terror Against Women and Girls Across Sudan
UNFPA
In late 2024, armed men forced their way into Layla's* home in Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, while she was alone with her children. "They arrested my son and took me to a… Read more »
Sudan: Renewed Deadly RSF Shelling Strikes North Darfur Camp
Dabanga
At least seven people were killed and nine injured on Monday when indiscriminate shelling by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) struck Abu Shouk camp for the displaced in… Read more »
April 01
Sudan: Sudan On Brink of Famine As Fighting Ravages Darfur, UN Warns
UN News
The humanitarian crisis in Sudan is spiralling as rival militaries continue to battle for control of the country, with the UN expressing profound alarm on Monday over escalating… Read more »
Ethiopia: GERD Is Nearing Completion With Far-Reaching Significances [editorial]
Ethiopian Herald
Championing over a number of untold ups and downs for a decade plus years, even it can be spelt out since its inception, the Grand Abbay Dam has been pushed into fruition thanks to… Read more »
Ethiopia: GERD Resonates With Pan-African Initiatives
Ethiopian Herald
The Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) is not just a national project for Ethiopia--it has broader implications for the entire African continent. As one of Africa's largest… Read more »
March 31
Sudan: 20th Anniversary of Darfur ICC Referral
HRW
Governments Should Address Accountability Gap, Pursue Comprehensive Justice for Sudan Read more »
Sudan: North Darfur - At Least Nine Dead, 17 Wounded in RSF Shelling
Dabanga
Shelling by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in El Fasher, the capital of North Darfur, killed at least nine civilians and injured 17 on Sunday, according to the… Read more »
Sudan: Hemedti Acknowledges RSF Retreat After Sudan Army Gains
Dabanga
The commander of Sudan's paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Lt Gen Mohammed Hamdan 'Hemedti' Dagalo, has for the first time admitted that his troops withdrew from Khartoum.… Read more »
March 28
Sudan: Hundreds Killed in the 'Deadliest Single Bombing' of the War in Sudan
People's Dispatch
The airstrike on one of the last major markets left with stocks in the North Darfur will likely accelerate the famine spreading in the state since last August. Read more »