Human Rights Watch: Sudan prisoner release left many activists behind
Dozens of prominent activists remain in detention in Sudan, despite the release of more than 50 people on February 18...
Dozens of prominent activists remain in detention in Sudan, despite the release of more than 50 people on February 18...
In this year’s Corruption Perceptions Index released yesterday by Transparency International, New Zealand and Denmark rank highest with scores of...
A report published today by the Enough Project highlights serious concerns including links to extremists and terrorists, abuses against Christians...
Khartoum should bring down government spending as soon as possible and seek financial assistance from befriended countries, to regain control...
The number of reported Acute Watery Diarrhoea (AWD) cases remains low in Sudan, with 98 cases registered between 17 December...
The annual budget that Khartoum has prepared for 2018 shows the magnitude of the government mismanagement that led to the...
According to the Famine Early Warning Systems Network (FEWS NET) atypical price increases for sorghum and millet were observed in...
The African Centre for Justice and Peace Studies (ACJPS) has expressed its concerns about the safety and well-being of two...
According to the Sudan Democracy First Group (SDFG), the Sudanese Public Order Law is meant to oppress and dominate the...
An expert in the field of electric power has harshly criticised the new increase in Sudan’s electricity tariffs for the...
The price of the US Dollar has risen above SDG 28 on Sudan’s parallel currency market, in the wake of the...
The disarmament campaign has been extended to North Kordofan and Kassala. On Saturday, Sudanese President Omar Al Bashir imposed the...