Dabanga’s remote media training connects aspiring journalists in Sudan despite political turmoil
Journalism and media training is hard to come by in Sudan, with many schools and universities closed, and others struggling...
Journalism and media training is hard to come by in Sudan, with many schools and universities closed, and others struggling...
A guard vehicle escorting members of the Sudan Revolutionary Front (SRF) was involved in a traffic accident on Monday, leaving...
The rate of armed robberies committed against travellers in North Darfur has increased significantly this year, owing to the deteriorating...
The Special Representative of the UN Secretary General (STSG) for Sudan, and head of the UN Integrated Transition Assistance Mission...
Sudanese photojournalist Faiz Abubakr, who was named as the winner in the ‘singles’ category for Africa, at the regional stage...
At the conclusion of their deliberative conference in Ed Damazin in Blue Nile state on Sunday, the parties to the...
The main and secondary streets of the three main cities of Khartoum state, saw mass protests again on Saturday and...
Two people were killed and seven others were wounded in a tribal conflict over a water project in Kassala State on Wednesday. In North...
Mohammed Abdellatif, 28 years old, was killed with a shotgun as he was shot at close range in the chest, abdomen,...
Five citizens were wounded when the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) shot at protesters from the Fatah El Naga area in Haya...
The drivers of two lorries of commercial transporters, carrying goods for the UN World Food Programme (WFP), were stopped, and...
The US State Department has issued a statement strongly condemning “the recent marked increase in violence in Sudan, particularly in...