Thousands of Chadian refugees set to return from Darfur
More than 4,000 Chadian refugees in Central Darfur have started their voluntary return home after more than ten years in...
More than 4,000 Chadian refugees in Central Darfur have started their voluntary return home after more than ten years in...
This week, the Enough Project published Radical Intolerance: Sudan's Religious Oppression and Embrace of Extremist Groups. In this new report,...
The Secretary-General of the Sudanese Civil Society Initiative, Hamid Ali, said that “the Voluntary Work Act of 2006 and the...
The Sudan Democracy First Group (SDFG) has released its latest report Out of Coverage: Politics, Corruption and Lack of Transparency...
The pace of rejection of proposed amendments to the Press Act of 2009 has escalated at a seminar organised by...
Former Sudanese Finance Minister Abdelrahim Hamdi has criticised the judicial and security measures taken by the government to counter the...
Economists and academics have strongly criticised the Sudanese government's tough measures to counter the collapse of the Sudanese Pound (SDG)...
Economic expert Dr Sidgi Kabello has denied there is a government subsidy on flour and said that the government provides...
UN-backed peacekeepers have lost enough guns and ammunition in sub-Saharan Africa over the past two decades to arm an army,...
The gold industry in Sudan is affected by country’s legal and institutional framework, “bureaucratic and political corruption, including embezzlement, cronyism...
Well-known Sudanese activist Dr El Bagir El Afif appealed to all Sudanese people to repeat the peaceful civil protests that...
The decision late on Sunday by Sudan’s President Omar Al Bashir to declare a State of Emergency and dissolve the...