Khartoum – Sudan Now | January 28, 2026 The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR) has warned of the continued deterioration of security and humanitarian conditions in the Darfur and Kordofan regions, amid escalating clashes, airstrikes, and rising crime rates, developments that have intensified displacement risks and endangered civilian safety. The UNHCR said, in its latest report covering the period from 11 December 2025 to 15 January 2026, that…
New York – Sudan Now | January 19, 2026 The Deputy Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court (ICC) announced that the Office of the Prosecutor has reached evidence-based findings confirming the commission of war crimes and crimes against humanity in the city of Al Fashir, the capital of North Darfur State. ICC stated that the RSF carried out large-scale mass killings and sought to conceal the traces of their crimes…
Khartoum /Al Hamish’s Voice – September 22, 2025 Transitional Sovereignty Council member Ibrahim Jaber held talks in Khartoum with United Nations Resident Coordinator in Sudan Denise Brown on Monday, discussing the humanitarian situation and ways to facilitate the delivery of aid to people affected by the conflict. Jaber reaffirmed the government’s commitment to facilitating the work of international organizations and UN agencies in delivering aid, pointing to the efforts already underway…
Khartoum / Al-Hamish’s Voice – September 9, 2025. The World Food Programme said that the cities of Al Fashir and Kadugli remain under siege and largely cut off from humanitarian aid, noting that any temporary ceasefire could make the difference between life and death for thousands of families. The Programme explained that “even a few days of peace could mean families are able to eat -some for the first time in…
In a newly released report highlighting the growing wave of violations against journalists, the International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) disclosed that five media professionals were killed by RSF in under two months. The IFJ has called for an immediate and transparent investigation to ensure accountability for these crimes. The IFJ, in a statement seen by Al-Hamish’s voice, reported that Ahmed Mohamed Salih Sayidna, Director of the Radio Division at the…
The Sudanese Group for the Defense of Rights and Freedoms has estimated that around 50,000 people have gone missing in Sudan since the outbreak of war in April 2023. Meanwhile, local organizations have documented at least 3,177 confirmed cases, including over 500 women and 300 children, according to UN expert on human rights in Sudan, Radhouane Nouicer. Nouicer explained that accurate figures remain unavailable due to conflicting information from various sources,…

