Outrage over conviction of Sudan artists
The conviction of five members of the Feed Arts group to two months imprisonment for ‘public disturbance’ has sparked outrage...
The conviction of five members of the Feed Arts group to two months imprisonment for ‘public disturbance’ has sparked outrage...
A number of conferences and capacity building workshops will be organised in Kadugli and Khartoum by the Darfur Bar Association...
In addition to the tragic human cost of more than 105 lives, countless livestock, and entire towns and villages devastated,...
The 16th edition of the Khartoum International Book Fair, that was scheduled to take place in the Sudanese capital in...
Hundreds of people performed Eid El Fitir prayers in mosques and on public squares in Khartoum and in several state...
Mosques across Sudan have been unusually silent this weekend as prayers to mark Eid El Fitir, the feast marking the...
The head of the of the African Union – United Nations Mission in Darfur (Unamid), Joint Special Representative/Joint Chief Mediator...
On Monday, the director of El Gezira University, professor Mohamed Taha Yousef, issued a decision to dissolve the Institute for...
On Friday, Imams and preachers in several mosques in Khartoum embraced the guidance issued by the Ministry of Religious Affairs...
In the past three weeks two churches have been torched by militants in Sudan, one in Khartoum and another in...
A book about the Katulissi language, one of the languages spoken in the Nuba Mountains, has been launched in Khartoum...
Lawyer Demas Marjan has accused the Sudanese government authorities of practicing a media blackout on the burning of three churches...