70 Years later: Sudan’s ongoing peace dilemma
Op-ed by Yasir Zaidan Sudan has been pursuing peace for almost 70 years. The December Revolution presented an opportunity to...
Op-ed by Yasir Zaidan Sudan has been pursuing peace for almost 70 years. The December Revolution presented an opportunity to...
On Monday, the Sudanese Human Rights and Development Organisation (HUDO) published its report on human rights violations committed in government-controlled...
As in much of the rest of the world, the events in Sudan from April to June 2020 have been...
According to a research of Sudan’s National Council for Child Welfare and its partners, one in three Sudanese children is...
The world’s largest gold refiner, Switzerland-based Valcambi, has sourced over 20 tonnes of gold from UAE-based refiner and gold trader...
According to estimates of Sudan’s National Population Council, the population of the country consists of about 43.2 million people. Approximately...
By Nouska du Saar Sudan’s largest paramilitary force has carried out nearly 100 attacks against towns, farms, and civilians in...
In advance of the donor conference co-hosted by the European Union, Germany, the United Nations, and Sudan, which will be...
With the surrender, transfer to The Hague and first appearance before the International Criminal Court in The Hague of former...
In its latest annual report, the United States Commission on International Religious Freedom (USCIRF) welcomed the “positive trajectory” in Sudan,...
Because of the continuing economic crisis in Sudan and Covid-19 containment measures, staple food prices continued to increase more rapidly...
On Wednesday, hundreds of activists in Khartoum and state capitals staged vigils marking the first anniversary of the violent dismantling...