Sudanese water expert: ‘Ethiopia has started GERD hydroelectric turbines to drain water ahead of third filling’
The start-up of hydroelectric turbines of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) does not aim to generate electricity, but rather...
The start-up of hydroelectric turbines of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) does not aim to generate electricity, but rather...
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Authorities have released roughly 40 political detainees in what has been criticised as an attempt to mislead the UN expert...
Gunmen raped a girl, aged 13, from Murnei camp for the displaced in in Kereinik locality, West Darfur, on Friday....
The government of Sudan has reacted angrily after Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed officially inaugurated hydroelectricity production at the controversial...
Large crowds demonstrated in Khartoum and other states in the February 21 Marches of Millions yesterday, which the Resistance Committees called...
The Bank of Khartoum dismissed 40 employees in various branches of the bank yesterday. This brings the total number of employees who...
Egyptian Armed Forces aircraft arrived at Khartoum Air Base in Sudan today, carrying 120 tons of medicine and medical equipment...
A report has caused outrage in North Darfur, after allegations that in November, 20 pupils at a Koran school were...
The Central Committee of Sudanese Doctors (CCSD) reported the death of protester, during yesterday’s surprise March of the Millions demonstrations...
Another member of Sudan’s suspended Empowerment Removal Committee (ERC)* has been detained, as the coup authorities continue their crackdown on...
Security forces detained more than 38 activists from different parts of Khartoum yesterday and took them to unknown destinations. More than...