Feature: Military junta ‘even worse’ for democracy-hungry Sudan
L1, L2, and sometimes even the green light on Line 3 flashes. Radio Dabanga, the only independent radio station in...
L1, L2, and sometimes even the green light on Line 3 flashes. Radio Dabanga, the only independent radio station in...
The recent crackdown on peaceful demonstrations in Sudan have rocked the country. While the Sudanese government censors all media reporting...
Few people would pick up a tear gas canister that has been thrown at them. Even fewer are photographed doing...
Presentations on the streets, online videos, posters, bars of soap. There is little that the dozens of local initiatives have...
Over the next three months, the United States decided whether Sudan has made sustainable progress on certain areas and it...
Whether the 19 December Civil Disobedience action in Khartoum shakes the ruling power and has an effect on the recent austerity...
The deteriorating situation in and around the refugee camp in Calais has not deterred the refugees and migrants fleeing from...
In Sudan little news spreads faster than on social media. And so, two stories were extensively hailed and torn down during...
In Darfur, activists condemn the prevalence of sexual violence against displaced girls and women as much as the denial of...
Ongoing war in Darfur since 2003 has impacted on all aspects of life. Yet the various forms of culture still...
By Kamal El Sadig The continuous attacks and air raids on East Jebel Marra in South Darfur have put most...
By Kamal El Sadig Many people in Darfur recognise the sound of the Antonov aircraft of the Sudanese Air Force....