Sudan Teachers: Ministry decision to hold Certificate exams ‘political and discriminatory’
Sudan’s ongoing conflict has devastated all sectors of society, with education bearing some of the worst consequences. In an interview...
Sudan’s ongoing conflict has devastated all sectors of society, with education bearing some of the worst consequences. In an interview...
Clementine Nkweta-Salami, the United Nations Resident and Humanitarian Coordinator in Sudan, expressed deep concern over escalating armed violence perpetrated by...
Online Sudanese newspaper Sudanile is back online after a week-long blackout, following “a fierce campaign and repeated hacking attempts”, the...
International journalism and press freedom advocacy group Reporters Without Borders has appealed to the authorities in Egypt halt the imminent...
The violent armed conflict that erupted between the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) and the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in...
Sudan Media Forum Joint Editing Room – compiled by Radio Dabanga Mahmoud, alongside hundreds of other Sudanese refugees, was forced to...
“We suffer from deplorable living conditions." Some citizens only eat one meal of lentils or porridge a day provided by...
Nearly 20,000 Sudanese students are confronting an uncertain future with the Sudanese Certificate exams looming on 28 December, according to...
In war-torn Sudan, access to accurate, independent information is a necessity for life for ordinary civilians, as well as the...
In an open letter, Dr Mohamed Bashir, a Sudanese medical staff member with Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF), shares a poignant...
Social media platform X (formerly known as Twitter) has suspended the accounts of the commander of the Rapid Support Forces...
Report by Abdelmonim Madibbo The Sudanese government in Port Sudan prevented a United Nations delegation, headed by the Deputy Humanitarian...