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UN: Nearly One Million Sudanese Have Returned from Neighboring Countries Since 2024Sudan in Talks with the World Bank on Economic Reforms and Debt ReliefAfrican Union: Sudan Crisis “Catastrophic,” Multiplicity of Initiatives Undermines ResolutionBerlin Conference: Billions in Aid for Sudan Without Political ProgressSudan Describes Berlin Conference as “Colonial Tutelage Approach” and Rejects Its OutcomesBerlin and the Sudan Crisis.. Can a Conference Without the Warring Parties Deliver Peace?
Tuesday, April 21

Khartoum – Sudan Now The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees reported that around 897,000 Sudanese have returned from neighboring countries since the outbreak of war in April 2023, including 722,000 who have returned to their areas of origin within the country. The United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees added, in an update published via the Core platform, that the total number of Sudanese refugees in neighboring countries is estimated at around…

Washington – Sudan Now | April 18, 2026 Sudan’s delegation participating in the Spring Meetings in Washington discussed with the United Kingdom’s Executive Director at the World Bank Group and the International Monetary Fund ways to advance external debt relief and restore partnership with international financial institutions. The delegation was headed by State Minister at the Ministry of Finance Mohamed Nour Abdel Dayem and Central Bank Governor Amina Mirghani, with…

Berlin – Sudan Now | April 18, 2026 The Chairperson of the African Union Commission, Mahmoud Ali Youssouf, described the situation in Sudan as having reached a “catastrophic level,” warning of a continued deterioration amid declining international attention to the conflict. Youssouf said, during his participation in the international conference on Sudan in Berlin, that the war, now in its fourth year has resulted in heavy human losses and millions of…

Berlin – Sudan Now | April 15, 2026 The Berlin Conference on Sudan concluded today with international pledges exceeding €1.3 billion in humanitarian aid, in an effort to address the country’s worsening crisis, amid the absence of any tangible political breakthrough toward ending the war. Participants at the conference, hosted by Germany with the participation of countries and international organizations, affirmed that Sudan is facing one of the world’s worst humanitarian…

Khartoum – Sudan Now | April 15, 2026 The Sudanese Ministry of Foreign Affairs issued a strongly worded statement today expressing its full condemnation of the Berlin Conference, describing it as reflecting a “colonial tutelage approach” exercised by certain Western countries to impose their agenda on independent states. The statement stressed that Khartoum would not accept that countries and organizations convene to decide on Sudan’s affairs while bypassing…

Geneva – Sudan Now | April 13, 2026 A joint report by Action Against Hunger, CARE International, the International Rescue Committee, Mercy Corps, and the Norwegian Refugee Council has revealed that millions of Sudanese are surviving on just one meal a day, as the food crisis deepens and fears grow over its further spread. The report identified North Darfur and South Kordofan as the hardest-hit areas, where millions are…