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History of Sudan

The following lists events during 2026 in the Republic of the Sudan.

Incumbents

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Events

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Ongoing

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January

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  • 11 January – The SAF-aligned government announces its complete return to Khartoum, having operated in Port Sudan as the temporary capital since 2022.[1]
  • 25 January – At least six people are killed in a collapse at the Umm Fakrun gold mine in Abu Jubeiha, South Kordofan.[2]
  • 26 January – The SAF breaks the RSF siege of Dalang, South Kordofan.[3]

February

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March

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  • 1 March – A fire destroys more than 1,000 homes at the Kalma displacement camp in Nyala.[13]
  • 3 March – A fire breaks out at the Abu Dhar displacement camp in Umm Dukhun, Central Darfur, killing three people.[14]
  • 4 March – The United Kingdom suspends the issuance of student visas to Sudanese nationals as part of efforts to reduce asylum requests.[15]
  • 7 March – The health ministry announces that the country will launch a Hepatitis B vaccine campaign for newborns in 10 states.[16]
  • 9 March – The United States designates the Islamic Movement in Sudan and its armed wing, the Al-Bara' ibn Malik Battalion, as terrorist organizations.[17]
  • 19 March – Chad closes its border with Sudan in response to a cross-border drone strike in Chad that kills 16 people the previous day.[18]
  • 21 March –
  • 25 March –
    • A drone strike on a market in Saraf Omra kills at least 22 people.[22]
    • A drone strike on a civilian truck near El Rahad kills at least six people.[22]
  • 29 April – A nationwide strike is launched by university professors in protest over deteriorating working conditions and low salaries.[23]

April

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May

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Holidays

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References

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  1. ^ "Sudan announces government's return to Khartoum from wartime capital". Al Jazeera. 2026-01-11. Retrieved 2026-01-12.
  2. ^ "South Kordofan mine collapse: 6 dead, 12 injured, dozens missing". Radio Dabanga. 2026-01-25. Retrieved 2026-01-25.
  3. ^ "Sudanese Army Announces Lifting of Dilling Siege After Fierce Battles". Darfur24. 2026-01-26. Retrieved 2026-01-26.
  4. ^ "Sudanese army says it has broken siege of famine-stricken Kadugli". Yahoo News. 2026-02-04. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  5. ^ "Two killed in North Darfur displacement camp fire". Sudan Tribune. 9 February 2026. Retrieved 10 February 2026.
  6. ^ "Passenger ferry capsizes on the Nile River in Sudan, leaving at least 15 people dead". AP News. 12 February 2026. Retrieved 12 February 2026.
  7. ^ "At least 21 dead in ferry sinking in northern Sudan's River Nile State". Al Jazeera. 12 February 2026. Retrieved 12 February 2026.
  8. ^ "Sudan doctors: 12 missing in White Nile after second ferry sinking in a week". Radio Dabanga. 15 February 2026. Retrieved 16 February 2026.
  9. ^ "Sudan authorities seize 21kg of smuggled gold in River Nile State". Sudan Tribune. 23 February 2026. Retrieved 23 February 2026.
  10. ^ "Musa Hilal survives drone assassination attempt in North Darfur stronghold". Sudan Tribune. 2026-02-22.
  11. ^ "Chad closes border with Sudan after clashes kill five soldiers". Reuters.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  12. ^ "UN chief appoints Finland's Pekka Haavisto as new envoy for Sudan". Sudan Tribune. 24 February 2026. Retrieved 26 February 2026.
  13. ^ "Fire destroys over 1,000 homes in Darfur's Kalma displacement camp". Sudan Tribune. 2026-03-01. Retrieved 2026-03-02.
  14. ^ "Three children die in Central Darfur camp inferno". Radio Dabanga. 2026-03-03. Retrieved 2026-03-04.
  15. ^ "UK halts study visas from four countries to stop students claiming asylum". RFI. Retrieved 2026-03-07.
  16. ^ "Sudan to launch hepatitis B vaccination for newborns in 10 states". Sudan Tribune. 2026-03-08. Retrieved 2026-03-08.
  17. ^ "Sudanese political groups, RSF, welcome US terrorist designation of Islamic Movement". Sudan Tribune. 2026-03-09. Retrieved 2026-03-10.
  18. ^ "Chad shuts Sudan border after drone strike kills civilians in El Tina". Radio Dabanga. Retrieved 2026-03-22.
  19. ^ "WHO says strike on Sudan hospital kills at least 64". Geo News. 2026-03-22. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  20. ^ "Death toll in Sudan hospital strike rises to 70, WHO says". Yahoo News. 2026-03-24. Retrieved 2026-04-19.
  21. ^ "Child killed as blaze destroys 900+ homes in North Darfur camp". Radio Dabanga. Retrieved 2026-04-03.
  22. ^ a b Savage, Rachel (2026-03-26). "Two drone strikes on civilian targets kill 28 people in Sudan". The Guardian. ISSN 0261-3077. Retrieved 2026-03-30.
  23. ^ "Sudanese university professors launch nationwide strike over pay". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2026-04-03.
  24. ^ Abdelaziz, Khalid (2 April 2026). "Sudan appoints Yassir al-Atta armed forces Chief of Staff". Reuters. Retrieved 3 April 2026.
  25. ^ "Drone strike on Sudan's Al-Jabalain hospital kills 12". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2026-04-03.
  26. ^ "Five killed as fire guts displacement camp in Sudan's Darfur". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2026-04-16.
  27. ^ "Six killed in Sudan gold mine collapse". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2026-04-16.
  28. ^ "Measles outbreak kills four in North Darfur as health system fails". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2026-04-25.
  29. ^ "Sudanese police killed in clashes at Dinder nature reserve". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2026-04-27.
  30. ^ "Fire kills four in Central Darfur displacement camp". Sudan Tribune. Retrieved 2026-04-28.
  31. ^ "Sudan bans 'luxurious and unnecessary imports as currency weakens". Radio Dabanga. 28 April 2026. Retrieved 2 May 2026.
  32. ^ "Sudanese journalists' union wins UNESCO world press freedom prize". Sudan Tribune. May 1, 2026. Retrieved May 3, 2026.
  33. ^ "Egypt-Sudan river transport resumes after six-year hiatus". Sudan Tribune. May 1, 2026. Retrieved May 3, 2026.
  34. ^ https://sudantribune.com/article/313495
  35. ^ "Sudan's military accuses Ethiopia of drone attacks, recalls its ambassador". AP News. 2026-05-05. Retrieved 2026-05-05.
  36. ^ "Sudan Public Holidays 2026". Public Holidays Global. Retrieved 24 October 2024.
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