Sudan Transparency and Policy Tracker: How mercury is poisoning a nation
In the first week of August, flash floods swept through more than 25 villages north of Atbara in Sudan’s River...
In the first week of August, flash floods swept through more than 25 villages north of Atbara in Sudan’s River...
A number of Sudanese former rebel movements and political parties announced the formation of a new political alliance called the...
While the leaders of the ruling military junta in Sudan pledge that the military will withdraw from the political arena...
Amid rumours of an agreement between the Forces of Freedom and Change (FFC) and the military junta over Sudan’s transition from dictatorship,...
A major section of the Khartoum Petroleum Refinery that processes Nile Blend crude oil has been shut down after sabotage...
Thousands of people demonstrated in Khartoum and various other places in Sudan on Sunday, in response to the calls of...
The family of activist and outspoken opponent to the ousted Al Bashir regime, Wajdi Saleh, stated that the prosecution’s handling...
The most prominent points of contention between the mainstream Forces for Freedom and Change-Central Council (FFC-CC) and the military junta are...
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The Sudanese Journalists Syndicate (SJS) said yesterday that the press and media in Sudan have faced unprecedented targeting since the...
At least one demonstrator has died as hundreds of thousands of Sudanese took to the streets across nine states yesterday,...
On Sunday, the Council of Ministers approved the proposal of the Ministry of Finance and Economic Planning to amend the...