Christians in Sudan can ‘still not believe the changes’
Sudanese Orthodox Christians celebrated Easter on Sunday, May 2. For the occasion, Radio Dabanga decided to investigate the experiences of Christians...
Sudanese Orthodox Christians celebrated Easter on Sunday, May 2. For the occasion, Radio Dabanga decided to investigate the experiences of Christians...
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“Awareness is the closest way to helping people achieve their aspirations,” says Khartoum literary writer and journalist Stella Gaitano, whose...
Since Sudan reached the public eye over years of civil war in Darfur, Kordofan, and the Blue Nile, under which...
Last year, Sudan’s successful pro-democracy revolution made headlines around the world, with many international onlookers surprised at the integral and...
A peace deal, COVID-19, International Criminal Court (ICC) prosecution, protests, removal from the USA list of State Sponsors of Terrorism...
Rapid Support Forces (RSF) are receiving training from the United Nation’s Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR),...
The world’s largest gold refiner, Switzerland-based Valcambi, has sourced over 20 tonnes of gold from UAE-based refiner and gold trader...
By Nouska du Saar Sudan’s largest paramilitary force has carried out nearly 100 attacks against towns, farms, and civilians in...
The Migration Ministry of the Netherlands is to reassess asylum applicants from Sudan’s Darfur, South Kordofan, and Blue Nile states...
By Cameron Hudson As the Covid-19 virus rips through the developed world, less well-off countries are beginning to prepare for...
According to Darfuri refugees residing in eastern Chad camps, there can be no peace without security or justice. “First, we...