Enough Project: New report on Sudan’s religious oppression
This week, the Enough Project published Radical Intolerance: Sudan's Religious Oppression and Embrace of Extremist Groups. In this new report,...
This week, the Enough Project published Radical Intolerance: Sudan's Religious Oppression and Embrace of Extremist Groups. In this new report,...
On Monday, dozens of Sudanese and activists braved wintery conditions to stage a protest outside the Dutch Ministry of Justice...
The Ministry of Interior has dropped charges of possession of drugs and weapons against an Omdurman hairdresser for lack of...
The director of the technical department of Sudan’s anti-drug force, Col. Najmeldin Abdelrahim, has revealed that 3,000 drug dealers have...
Economists have predicted the Sudan will face a serious fuel crisis in the coming months following the scheduled shutdown of...
Up to two per cent of children in Sudan’s rural areas suffer from heart disease, especially in Darfur, according to...
A compact weekly digest of Dabanga Sudan's highlights of the news from Darfur and Sudan ♦ Activist arrested after court drops...
Gunmen assaulted and injured six displaced women who were collecting straw in Tawila locality in North Darfur on Sunday. Three...
The Public Order Court in Khartoum delayed the trial of a women’s rights activist accused of wearing indecent clothing on...
The agricultural season has failed and caused a food shortage in several localities in North Darfur, community leaders warned. And...
The United States Embassy in Khartoum had to cancel a public open-air jazz concert on Sunday and moved it to...
A lack of irrigation water has caused at least 60,000 acres of wheat fields in El Gezira Agricultural Scheme to...