A report from Yale University reveals that an Ethiopian military base near the Sudanese border is providing support to the Rapid Support Forces. This assistance includes the transfer of military equipment and ammunition, raising questions about Ethiopia's role in the ongoing conflict in Sudan.
Sudan's Minister of Animal Resources, Ahmed Tijani Al-Mansouri, stated that the country can fulfill half of the Gulf's food requirements, leveraging its geographical position and natural resources. This opportunity arises amidst current regional tensions.
The African Union delegation has returned to Khartoum after a three-year hiatus, bringing Sudan's suspended membership back into focus. This visit suggests a potential rapprochement between the two sides amid divisions within the continental organization.
A prominent Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood leader was killed during a battle in South Kordofan, highlighting the active role of this group in the ongoing conflict that began in 2023. This incident underscores the complexities of the ongoing strife in the country.
On Thursday, April 9, 2026, gold prices in Sudan experienced a significant increase, reflecting global market changes and their impact on the local economy. Investors and citizens are closely monitoring these fluctuations.
Residents of Dalgo in northern Sudan have rejected the arrival of new displaced persons fleeing conflict in Darfur, sparking widespread debate on social media. The local government condemned this stance, viewing it as a threat to social peace.
The ongoing conflict in Iran is positioning Sudan as a vital food alternative for Gulf countries, leveraging its geographical advantages and rising food demand. Despite internal production challenges, Sudan is poised to enhance its export capabilities significantly.
Orphaned girls in Sudan are facing dire humanitarian conditions due to the ongoing war, having lost safety and basic needs. This crisis demands an urgent response from the community and relevant institutions.
Exclusive reports reveal that Ethiopia is secretly supporting Sudan's Rapid Support Forces from a military base in the Benishangul-Gumuz region. Satellite images show increased military activities at the Asosa base, raising questions about the UAE's role in this support.
An international human rights report has unveiled serious violations committed by Sudanese military forces, including repression, arbitrary detention, and ethnic targeting of civilians. This reflects a significant deterioration of human rights in the country.
The recent surge in bread prices in Sudan has sparked public outrage, prompting many citizens to call for a boycott of bread purchases. This movement arises amid increasing economic pressures faced by the Sudanese people.
Sudanese Army Chief Abdel Fattah al-Burhan has implemented significant changes in military leadership to address accusations of Islamist influence within the armed forces. This move comes at a critical time as Sudan faces multiple crises, including internal conflicts and economic challenges.
Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hamidti, announced his willingness to collaborate with the United Nations to halt the ongoing war in Sudan during a meeting with the UN Secretary-General's personal envoy in Nairobi. He emphasized the importance of delivering humanitarian aid to conflict-affected areas.
General Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, the commander of the Sudanese army, announced significant changes in military leadership, raising speculations about a possible reshaping of power in the country. The adjustments included the dismissal of several military leaders and the appointment of others to new positions.
Sudan is experiencing a significant escalation in clashes between the Sudanese army and the Rapid Support Forces, increasing tensions in the country. This escalation comes at a sensitive time as the government seeks stability amid multiple crises.
During a poignant visit to Sudan, American actress Christine Davis urged for increased empathy towards refugees suffering from ongoing conflict. This visit marks the third anniversary of the conflict's onset, where Davis met numerous refugee women.
Sudanese Army Chief Abdel Fattah Burhan announced the cancellation of the Deputy Commander position and appointed Shams al-Din Kabashi as his assistant. These military adjustments come amid escalating conflict with the Rapid Support Forces.
Sudan is facing a severe fuel crisis, with long queues forming at service stations in several cities. This situation raises concerns about its impact on bread prices and essential goods.
Saudi Arabia has strongly condemned the attack by the Rapid Support Forces on the Al-Jabalin hospital in White Nile state, Sudan, which resulted in multiple casualties, including medical staff. The Saudi Foreign Ministry stated that such acts represent a blatant violation of international law.
On April 6, Sudanese people marked the anniversary of the 1985 overthrow of Jaafar Nimeiri and the 2019 sit-in against Omar al-Bashir. This year's commemoration was subdued due to ongoing conflict between the army and Rapid Support Forces.
On Monday, Sudan's Sovereignty Council Chairman, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, announced the dismissal of the Deputy Chief of Staff and his assistants amid rising military tensions in the country. This decision reflects significant changes in military leadership during a critical time.
The head of Sudan's military intelligence met with the commander of the Libyan National Army in Tripoli to discuss security issues and military collaboration. This meeting comes at a critical time as the region faces multiple challenges.
Sudanese Sovereign Council President Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan announced the cancellation of the appointment of the Deputy Commander and his assistants for 2023. This decision reflects significant changes in the military leadership of the country.
In a surprising decision, Sudan's Sovereign Council President, Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has annulled previous appointments of three senior army leaders. This move raises questions about stability within the military institution less than six months after their appointments.
Sudan faces increasing daily pressures as fuel prices soar, tripling significantly due to rising regional tensions. This surge has adversely affected the livelihoods of citizens.
The Sudanese army chief, <strong>Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan</strong>, has appointed <strong>Mohammed Osman Al-Hussein</strong> as the new chief of staff, signaling a significant shift in military leadership. This change comes at a critical time as the government seeks to stabilize the country amid multiple crises.
Sudan's Transitional Sovereignty Council President, Abdel Fattah Al-Burhan, emphasized the Sudanese people's inherent right to self-determination and the choice of their rulers. He reaffirmed the armed forces' commitment to democratic transformation during a speech commemorating the April 6 uprisings of 1985 and 2019.
As the autumn season begins in Sudan, fears of epidemics and landmines are rising. Reports indicate that the capital, Khartoum, is surrounded by seven landmine fields, increasing the risk of environmental and health disasters.
Approximately 70% of Sudan's cities have been plunged into near-total darkness for over a week due to power outages. This situation coincides with a sharp decline in the value of the Sudanese pound and unprecedented price hikes, exacerbating the suffering of citizens.
Gold prices in Sudan saw a significant increase today, with the price of 21-carat gold reaching approximately <strong>20,000 Sudanese pounds</strong>. This rise comes amid global market fluctuations and their impact on the local economy.