US Deputy Secretary of State ‘inspired’ by efforts for religious tolerance in Sudan
US Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan has cited his experiences in Sudan as inspiration for promoting religious tolerance. Speaking...
US Deputy Secretary of State John Sullivan has cited his experiences in Sudan as inspiration for promoting religious tolerance. Speaking...
UPDATED 22:30 - Sheikh Matar Younis Ali Hussein, a visually impaired religious teacher who was arrested by the Sudanese National Intelligence and...
Sudan’s National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) has restored prior censorship of newspapers after a five-year hiatus. Prior censorship means...
New details have emerged from El Gedaref about the tribal clashes that took place at El Hamra area of Eastern...
The crisis of bread and fuel, particularly diesel, has escalated to the highest levels in the capital, Khartoum and the...
The African Journalists’ Forum has condemned the repeated confiscation of newspapers by the Sudanese security apparatus in retaliation for coverage...
A 28-year-old mother of five, who was eight months pregnant, was shot dead by militiamen at Kombo Tindi area, east...
At least three people died and hundreds of houses and shops collapsed due to the rains and torrents that swept...
El Ahmar village of Abu Zabad locality in West Kordofan has recorded eight new cases of acute watery diarrhoea suspected...
Yesterday, the UN Under-Secretary-General for Field Support Atul Khare visited Zalingei and Golo in Central Darfur and met with both...
At least 11 people, including women and children have been killed and dozens injured in clashes between farmers from the...
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