Tina or Al-Tina () is a town in North Darfur, Sudan. The city is a twin town with Tinè, located across the border in Chad. The town was overrun with refugees in the War in Darfur and has seen heavy fighting in the recent Sudanese civil war.
Tina has been a central border crossing point between Chad and Sudan. The city is divided between Tina in Sudan and Tinè in Chad. During the Darfur war, Tine saw heavy fighting between the Janjaweed and the Justice and Equality Movement (JEM). Tina was an important refugee hub for people escaping the fighting, as it was the only open border crossing between Chad and Sudan. Most of the Darfur war Tina was controlled by JEM which supporter base the Kobe Zaghawa inhabited the town.
In October 2005 41 AMIS peacekeepers were abducted in the border town by The JEM
Most of the Sudanese civil war the town was controlled by Darfur Joint Protection Force. 22 February 2026 Tina saw heavy clashes between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF). RSF captured the town, but lost the control of the town on the same day. On 19 March Drone attack launched by the RSF hit Tine across the border in Chad. The strike killed 17 civilians and prompted Chad to shutdown all borders with Sudan.