Report: ‘Security-business networks holding Sudan’s private sector and democratic transition hostage’
Sudan’s modern history has been characterised by an inequitable, predatory political economy, that can be tracked back to long before...
Sudan’s modern history has been characterised by an inequitable, predatory political economy, that can be tracked back to long before...
With the pending closure of the United Nations Integrated Transition Assistance Mission in Sudan (UNITAMS), and replacement by a special...
A growing chorus of opposition has condemned the decisions by Lt Gen Abdelfattah El Burhan, president of the Sovereignty Council...
Global leaders must not stay silent as mass killings in West Darfur reignite fears of the region’s past genocide, US-based...
With the destruction of the Shambat Bridge, Khartoum’s bridges find themselves on top of the priority list of the warring...
In light of the current escalating military operations in Sudan between the two warring groups, the Sudan Armed Forces (SAF)...
The inconclusive results of the first round of talks facilitated in Jeddah by Saudi Arabia and the USA, in partnership...
The recent ‘fall’ of Sudan Armed Forces (SAF) garrisons in Darfur and Kordofan to the advancing Rapid Support Forces (RSF)...
Lt Gen Abdelfattah El Burhan says that the new round of the Jeddah negotiations is a continuation of previous talks....
Former Sovereignty Council member Siddig Tawir frames the attack by the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) in North Kordofan on Sunday...
The UK-based REDRESS organisation and the SOAS Centre for Human Rights Law have reported that “a large body of credible...
In a recent interview with Radio Dabanga, legal expert Nabil Adib delved into the legal implications of the two constitutional...