Cholera overruns Khartoum, dengue on the rise in eastern Sudan

Dengue fever cases in Al-Qadarif reached 3,390 cases, including 19 deaths

The rise of Sudanese kebabs

Sudanese kebabs, often referred to as “Mishkak,” have a long history deeply rooted in the country’s culinary heritage

Health and living conditions deteriorate in besieged Tuti Island in Khartoum

Tuti Island has been besieged since the early days of the war

Key actors in Sudan conflict to be target of EU sanctions

The sanctions proposal was submitted in July but was not officially approved until Monday

UN food agency needs over $526M for S. Sudan hunger response

People are getting less than 300 grams of food per day, 90% of families have gone multiple days without eating, says South Sudan director of WFP

South Sudan to investigate 2017 killing of US journalist

The United States and Britain, along with media campaign groups and Christopher Allen’s family, have been urging for an investigation into his killing on August 26, 2017, for several years.

Sudan’s ambassador presents credentials to Moroccan King

Ambassador Mouda Omar Haj Eltom presented her credentials to King Mohammed VI in Rabat

UN urges the world to stand with the people of Sudan

UN says that five months of brutal war have exacted a heavy price on Sudan

UN warns thousands of South Sudan returnees at risk of hunger

Despite its vast oil reserves, four out of five South Sudanese live in “absolute poverty,” as indicated by World Bank data from 2018

South Sudan president fires second CB governor within a year

This marks the second instance in just over a year that he has removed a central bank governor

Dengue fever spreads to 8 states in Sudan

Cases of dengue fever reached 150 in North Kordofan and at least 700 in Al-Qadarif

Sudan’s historical gems

Sudan’s cities play pivotal roles in shaping the nation’s identity and development

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

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