Kassala bans collective Iftars amid growing controversy
The Kassala State Security Committee has banned collective Iftars across the state, including in government institutions, ministries, official bodies, tribal...
The Kassala State Security Committee has banned collective Iftars across the state, including in government institutions, ministries, official bodies, tribal...
The Sudanese Teachers Committee warned on Wednesday that “the multiplicity of decision-making centres regarding secondary school certificate examinations, and links...
Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF) has closed its hospital in El Tina, the Chadian border town opposite Sudan’s North Darfur, after...
Report by Jared Wedge-Thomas Long rooted in divide-and-rule tactics, hate speech continues to fuel the ethnic dimensions of Sudan’s conflict,...
Report by: Fath Al-Rahman Hamouda of Al-Taghyeer Newspaper for Sudan Media Forum Omar, a 21-year-old student, was carrying his pen,...
Report by Sebastian Vandermeersch and Amgad Abdelgadir A joint investigation by Radio Dabanga and Bellingcat* has found that young boys,...
Each year, an estimated four million people worldwide are subjected to female genital mutilation (FGM). In Sudan, where prevalence has...
By Ikhlass Ahmed I write this not only from a place of pain but from the centre of an open...
The emergency room in Golo, in Rokuro locality, Central Darfur, says a renewed outbreak of measles in a number of...
Local sources reported that a force affiliated with the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) arrested Mayor Omer Adibo, head of...
Save the Children International has highlighted an unprecedented education crisis in Sudan, where more than eight million children have been...
By Abdelmoneim Madibu for Radio Dabanga During the days of the Ugandan general elections, the sight of security planes flying...