Recent battle in Sudan’s Wad Ashana displaces thousands

More than 15,000 residents fled the town of Wad Ashana, located in North Kordofan State near the border with the White Nile State, due to attacks

Sudanese journalists and teachers forced to work in other jobs due to war

The war compelled journalists, engineers, and teachers to engage in alternative professions in the cities to which they had migrated

4 Western countries to request a UN body to investigate atrocities in Sudan

US, Britain, Norway, and Germany intend to present a motion to the U.N. Human Rights Council

South Sudan, Sudan are world’s most dangerous countries for aid workers

Among the 71 recorded aid worker deaths this year, 22 occurred in South Sudan and 19 in Sudan

Indigenous ingredients, global appeal

Sudan’s cuisine is a harmonious blend of indigenous ingredients, historical influences, and regional variations

Hibiscus Sudanensis: The exquisite flower of Sudan

The Hibiscus Sudanensis holds a special place in the hearts of the Sudanese people

Sudan’s al-Burhan denies meeting with Islamic Movement leaders

The talks between the two sides allegedly dwelt on the ongoing conflict between the army and the Rapid Support Forces (RSF)

Sudanese sign language alphabet enhances access to education

Sudanese Sign Language (SSL) is gaining recognition for its unique alphabet

Rains destroy more than 6,500 homes in Sudan’s River Nile State

The number of houses affected in the River Nile State during the current autumn reached 6,542 homes

5,000 cases of dengue fever reported in a single state in Sudan

Dengue fever cases in the Red Sea state is estimated to be between 3,000 to 5,000

NGO in Sudan documents 954 deaths from bombardments in 3 cities

The report specified that the cities of Khartoum recorded 647 deaths, Al-Obeid 79 deaths, and Nyala 228 deaths

US sanctions former minister, 2 companies for undermining stability in Sudan

Ali Karti served in government of ousted President Omar al-Bashir

The timeless legacy of the Nile River

The Nile River, often referred to as the “Father of African Rivers,” flows through Suda

Volker Perthes: It has been a great honor to support the people of Sudan

United Nations envoy to Sudan concluded his tumultuous tenure in Khartoum

Sudan’s FFC: the war will lead to division

Yasir Arman said that factions loyal to the former regime (Omar al-Bashir) seek to prolong the duration of the conflict

Turkish charity sends additional humanitarian aid to conflict-ridden Sudan

30 new containers loaded with food items, blankets, hygiene kits, clothes

Sudan’s Dagalo and Burhan in Saudi Arabia, potential agreement

Saudi Crown Prince sponsors negotiations between the leaders of the Sudanese army and the RSF, including a ceasefire and a new political roadmap to end war

Sudanese army repels SPLM-N’s new attack on Kadugli

Sudanese army repelled a new attack carried out by the SPLM-N on Kadugli, the capital of South Kordofan

Specter of famine threatens more than 6 million people in Sudan – UN

A UN official warned that famine specter threatens more than 6 million people

Sudan’s maritime gateway on the Silk Road

Sudan’s position as a crossroads of civilizations made it a natural part of an intricate web of trade

Sudanese band forced to flee conflict spreads musical message

The creators of the “Nuba Mountain Sound” band originate from South Kordofan, a southern state that has historically been in rebellion against the government.

Sudanese tradition ‘Al-Tekkiya’ resurfaces to alleviate hunger amid war

In Sudanese culture, offering and sharing food is a sign of generosity and hospitality

Former Sudanese minister: $60 billion estimated damage to infrastructure

Damage to infrastructure in Khartoum, Darfur, and Kordofan, is estimated at $60 billion, or 10% of the total infrastructure value

Sudanese Health Minister: War exacerbates dengue, malaria, cholera spread

The war and the suspension of disease control operations contributed to the epidemic spread of some diseases

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