Miners complain of monopolies for bread, water in Sudan’s Red Sea state
Thousands of miners in Haya locality in Red Sea state complain about high prices of bread and drinking water as...
Thousands of miners in Haya locality in Red Sea state complain about high prices of bread and drinking water as...
Members of Sudan’s Revolutionary Awakening Council (RAC) detained in Omdurman prison, have entered into a hunger strike to protest their...
On Wednesday, a ‘remarkable calm’ reportedly retuned to Port Sudan, capital of Red Sea state, following several days of violent...
Protestors blocked the Burri El Lamab road in eastern Khartoum on Wednesday to protest against power and water outages in...
“Important developments” under way in Sudan, including a pledge to end the country’s outstanding conflicts, and the establishment of a...
The United States will first test the commitment of Sudan’s new transitional government to human rights, freedom of speech, and...
No fewer than five protest actionstook place in Khartoum and another in El Gedaref yesterday. The protestors were retired policemen,...
The violence and conflict in Port Sudan have abated over the past two days, following the arrival of forces from...
A compact weekly digest of Dabanga Sudan's news highlights from Sudan ♦ Dozens injured as Port Sudan tribal fighting resurges August...
The UN Refugee Agency UNHCR reports that at least 40 people, mostly Sudanese nationals, are estimated to have drowned off...
The Forces for Freedom and Change have demanded that the government declare Sudan a natural disaster zone following widespread destruction...
The Wali (governor) of South Darfur, Maj Gen Hashim Khalid, said that the promise of Prime Minister Dr Abdallah Hamdouk...