Sudanese govt. ‘keen on successful pre-peace talks’ in Berlin
Khartoum has expressed its hope that the informal consultations that started today in Berlin between the government and two non-signatory...
Khartoum has expressed its hope that the informal consultations that started today in Berlin between the government and two non-signatory...
The UN Independent Expert on the Situation of Human Rights in Sudan, Aristide Nononsi, started talks with government officials in...
Mousa Mohamed Saleh (72) reportedly died this weekend after severe torture by members of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Sudan’s...
Leaders of the Falata and Salamat tribes signed a peace agreement in South Darfur on Thursday, in the presence of...
The commander of the Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Sudan’s main militia, has called on the international community to recognise the...
According to Sudan’s Central Bureau of Statistics the inflation rate in the country in March reached 55.60 per cent; up...
Agents of the National Intelligence and Security Service (NISS) detained a student of the University of Khartoum on Tuesday. The...
Human Rights Watch (HRW) and Amnesty International have welcomed the news that President Omar Al Bashir ordered the release of...
A huge cache of stone inscriptions from one of Africa's oldest written languages have been unearthed in Sedeinga necropolis in...
The leadership of one of Sudan’s opposition parties was summoned to a meeting with the head of the security apparatus,...
March’s delayed salary payments for teachers have sparked teacher unions in Sudan to publicly issue their complaints. In Khartoum, teachers...
A blogger was summoned to appear at the Red Sea state police office for criticising the state government in a...