♦ Sudan: This week’s news in brief ♦
A compact digest of the past week's most-read highlights, from the heart of Sudan. Subscribe to receive this digest weekly in your...
A compact digest of the past week's most-read highlights, from the heart of Sudan. Subscribe to receive this digest weekly in your...
Ousted Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir admitted that he bore responsibility for the June 30, 1989 coup, in his first...
The Anti-Extremism Organisation for Dialogue and Peacebuilding will send a medical convoy to the rural hospital of El Gezira Aba...
57 illegally detained Darfuris have been released after embarking on an open-ended hunger strike earlier this month. At least 163...
Tens of thousands of people took to the streets in Khartoum and 16 other cities yesterday in the December 19...
A member of the Sudanese military set fire to a church in Doka, in East Galabat in El Gedaref, on...
As part of rolling strikes by Sudanese teachers against low wages and poor working conditions, the Sudanese Teachers Committee has...
Sudan’s Supreme Court has rejected an appeal submitted by the Steering Committee of the Sudanese Bar Association (SBA) concerning a...
At least 10 cases of fever were recorded in Port Sudan, capital Red Sea state, on Thursday. “The situation is...
Families of people killed during protests against Sudan’s former regime and military junta organised a protest vigil in front of...
207 West Darfur detainees entered their fifth day of hunger strike yesterday, in protest against being detained illegally in poor conditions...
Five people were killed and one is missing after clashes of a tribal nature took place in Abu Kershola in...