June 19, 2026

Alarm Bells are Ringing in Sudan: 14 Regions are on the Brink of Famine & the Crisis is Affecting Millions

A joint report by the Food and Agriculture Organization (FAO) and the World Food Programme (WFP) details a severe famine affecting 14 regions. In Sudan , it is classified into three levels, the most severe in the history of modern Sudan... For details
June 17, 2026

Dagalo Chairs First Meeting of “TASIS” Government: a Package of Decisions to Control Security & Confront Counter-Movements

"TASIS" government held a meeting chaired by Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo " Hemedti " to discuss the security and living conditions in the areas under its control. The meeting resulted in a statement outlining a package of security decisions... Details
June 14, 2026

Explosive Diplomatic Crisis: Chad Expels Sudanese Consul in Abeche and Closes the Consulate… What’s the Story?

Chad expelled the Sudanese consul general from the city of Abéché, giving him no more than four days to leave its territory, describing him as persona non grata, thus creating diplomatic tension between Chad and Sudan…
June 11, 2026

Sudan’s Lifeline is Under Bombardment & UN Warns of a “Humanitarian Isolation” Imposed by the War on Infrastructure

The United Nations has declared that infrastructure in Sudan has become a strategic target for warring parties, particularly the destruction of bridges and roads, which has become a major obstacle and challenge to humanitarian relief efforts and the delivery of aid
June 5, 2026

Unprecedented Milestone in 21 Years: South Sudan’s Oil Breathes a Sigh of Relief with a Record Production Jump

According to reports from the International Energy Agency, hopes are renewed in South Sudan for an economic lifeline to revive the national budget and foreign currency reserves after years of stagnation. However, the geographical challenge remains, even if production recovers, as exports will still depend on Sudanese infrastructure... For more details
May 30, 2026

Sudan: Severe Fuel Crisis Hitting the Agricultural Sector & Threatening to Worsen Food Security Gap

Local markets in Sudan are witnessing a massive increase in fuel prices, doubling the official rate. Diesel, a petroleum product widely used in the agricultural sector to power pumps, is particularly affected, placing a heavy burden on Sudanese farmers already struggling with the ongoing war. Learn more details.
May 26, 2026

Arqin Crossing has Transformed from a Sudan Gateway of Return into a Scene of Suffering

With the arrival of Eid al-Adha and promises from Sudanese authorities to facilitate the return of citizens, Sudanese migrants are crowded at the Argeen border crossing, sparking outrage on social media due to the humanitarian crisis and deaths caused by the high desert temperatures. More details to follow.
May 24, 2026

A Proposal in Nairobi for a Quarterly Truce and Security Arrangements to End the Sudanese Conflict

Kenya recently hosted Sudanese political, civil, and military forces for talks and negotiations aimed at reaching initial proposals for de-escalation and reducing the intensity of the ongoing civil war, and creating an environment for dialogue and negotiation involving all Sudanese forces and parties. A ceasefire proposal was presented yesterday, Saturday... For more details
May 13, 2026

 Ethiopia, in Strongly Worded Statement, Suspends Accreditation of Sudan Ambassador

In response to Sudanese accusations, which Ethiopia described as baseless , the latter suspended the accreditation of the ambassador-designate from Khartoum to Addis Ababa, in a diplomatic escalation that surfaced between Sudan and Ethiopia, with the two sides exchanging accusations that brought back memories of past years