Cable outages attributed to heavy rains and flash floods in the Haiya area of Sudan's Red Sea state, have continued across much of the country for the second day in a row. The Internet shutdowns in Sudan refer to a series of nationwide and localised disruptions to internet and telecommunications services in Sudan since the onset of the civil war in April 2023 between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF). In November 2025, Sudan. Sudan, Syria, and Iraq were among countries that experienced government-directed Internet shutdowns, in the last quarter, according to Cloudflare 's Q3 2025 Internet disruption summary. The report covers disruptions occurring in the three months to September 30. Communications services were also interrupted in Omdurman and River Nile state, before intermittent service was restored on. South Sudan government is facing potential loss of $67 million in World Bank funding due to delays in implementation of country's fibre optic project, according to Information Minister Michael Makuei Lueth.
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