Op-ed: Sudan’s new government can’t succeed if it remains on the US blacklist
Washington’s refusal to remove Khartoum from the state sponsors of terrorism list will slow Sudan’s transition to democracy and could...
Washington’s refusal to remove Khartoum from the state sponsors of terrorism list will slow Sudan’s transition to democracy and could...
What began as local demonstrations in Ed Damazin capital of Blue Nile state on December 13, 2018 soon spread across...
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) militia set up by the regime of ousted president Al Bashir, has built up a...
Victim participation must be the crucial focus of transitional justice in Sudan, according to Prof Brianne McGonigle Leyh, an Associate...
By Hafiz Mohamed Ismail This paper gives an overview of the banking sector in Sudan. It traces its development since...
Fatal attacks on protestors in Sudan in June were planned and could amount to crimes against humanity, Human Rights Watch...
A prominent political analyst argues that the transitional government must confiscate the unlawfully obtained property in the country. He describes...
The Sudan Democracy First Group (SDFG) has released its latest report on corruption and lack of transparency in the insurance...
Racism is the primary cause of the atrocities committed in Darfur, the Nuba Mountains, and other areas of Sudan, according...
Sudan’s post-Bashir transition holds the promise of civilian rule but also perils, among them renewed insurgency, economic stagnation, and backsliding...
Two military coups could possibly threaten the Sudan transitional government, a prominent journalist and political analyst warns, however neither is...
By Prof Eric Reeves Perhaps a full history of the ongoing genocide in Darfur will one day be written. To be...