Sudan Committee for missing people in rebel-govt fighting commenced its work
The Committee for Prisoners and Missing Persons working to gather more information on those who went missing during battles between...
The Committee for Prisoners and Missing Persons working to gather more information on those who went missing during battles between...
In sermons during Friday prayers in Khartoum last week, imams of mosques strongly criticised Finance Minister Jibril Ibrahim for exempting...
Workers and traders went on strike in various parts of Sudan in the past few days to protest increased taxes...
About four million Sudanese live and work in Egypt. And many intend to follow. Up to at least eight daily...
At least six people were reportedly killed and an unknown number of people wounded in new tribal clashes in Abu...
In a report by The Guardian newspaper last week, Zainab Mohamed Salih interviewed families demanding DNA tests to identify relatives...
In a meeting with the US Ambassador John Godfrey, residents of Zamzam camp for the displaced near El Fasher, capital of...
Nine embassies in Sudan, along with the AU-IGAD-UNITAMS Trilateral Mechanism and Democratic Unionist Party (DUP), have welcomed the Sudanese Bar Association’s...
The UK-based REDRESS organisation has urged “a future legitimate and democratically elected Sudanese government” to reform its laws to curtail the...
The Central Bank of Sudan (CBoS) report on foreign trade states that gold still remains the largest export commodity from...
A 22-year-old activist named Seifeldin Ahmed was held, tortured, and charged with defamation over a Facebook post by Sudanese authorities...
United Nation’s Secretary-General António Guterres submitted a detailed report on September 2, into Sudan’s political, economic, and security situation between...