Sudan’s Al-Burhan heads to South Sudan on second foreign visit since the war
Sudan’s highest-ranking military leader is traveling to South Sudan for discussions with its president. This visit marks his second trip abroad since the conflict in Sudan began in April
From seeds to success: Sudan’s agricultural prosperity
Sudan, a country blessed with vast fertile lands and a rich agricultural heritage, is experiencing a remarkable resurgence in its agricultural sector
Sudan army airstrike in Khartoum kills 20 civilians: activists
The Sudanese Armed Forces control the skies and have carried out regular air strikes on neighborhoods.
UN says Sudan conflict displaced 4.8 million civilians
UN: Sudan conflict displaces 4.8 million civilians
The Sudanese American Story
Sudanese Americans hail from a diverse country with a complex history, and this diversity is reflected in their cultural and religious backgrounds.
Sudan’s neighborly diplomacy
Sudan and Egypt, two nations bound by a long history of cultural and political ties, have been working together to address regional concerns
Sudanese Health Minister: 1,500 civilians were killed in the war
Haitham Mohamed Ibrahim, the Federal Minister of Health, revealed a grim statistic, stating that the ongoing conflict has resulted in the death of at least 1,500 civilians
Sudan’s love for sports
Football, or soccer as it’s known in some parts of the world, stands tall as the most popular sport in Sudan
Justice and Equality Movement’s new leader apologises to Sudanese people
The new president of the Sudanese Justice and Equality Movement (JEM), Suleiman Sandal, made his first statement. He apologized to the Sudanese people for the October 25th coup led by the armed forces at that time
War is boosting arms trade in Sudan’s east
The demand for arms has become so high that traders are struggling to meet it
The art of calligraphy flourishes in Sudan
Sudan’s connection to calligraphy runs deep, echoing the nation’s reverence for the written word
US diplomats: Sudan is facing a scenario of collapse
Former US Special Envoy to Sudan, Donald Booth, stated that four months of fighting between the two sides had caused a “catastrophe in the country”
Sudan’s RSF: Tamazuj allegiance further bolsters fight against SAF
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) declared that the alignment of the Third Front, also known as the Tamazuj Movement, with them, would represent a significant shift in the course of the battle against the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF)
Sudan’s FFC visits Qatar, South Sudan, Kuwait to discuss ways to end war
The Forces of Freedom and Change delegations will visit Qatar, South Sudan, and Kuwait from August 30th to September 6th to discuss ways to end the conflict in Sudan
Strategic expert: Cairo halted military intervention in Sudan
Faraj stated that the Intergovernmental Authority on Development (IGAD) sought to resolve the conflict in Sudan through military intervention. However, Egypt rejected the proposal
After Al-Burhan visit, Cairo announces the first direct flight to Port Sudan
The Egyptian Ministry of Civil Aviation has announced that EgyptAir will operate its first direct flight from Cairo to Port Sudan starting September 1st
UN appeals for $20 million to expedite critical aid delivery to Sudan
UN calls for $20 million to rush life-saving aid to Sudan
US special envoy in Kenya to discuss conflict in Sudan
Mike Hammer, the US Special Envoy for the Horn of Africa, is currently in Kenya as part of as part of efforts to resolve the ongoing conflict in Sudan
42 civilians killed in ‘heinous’ army massacre in Nyala, says RSF
Sudan army artillery strikes massacre 42 civilians in Nyala, Darfur.
Sudan’s army chief Al-Burhan heads to Egypt to meet with Sisi
It is the first time Al-Burhan has left Sudan since the conflict with the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) began on April 15th
The genetic secrets of Sudan
Sudan’s geographic location at the crossroads of Africa and the Middle East has contributed to its remarkable genetic diversity
Sudan urges US ambassador to revise position on conflict
US envoy says neither side in Sudan’s current conflict ‘fit to govern’
The significance of Sudan’s national flag
Sudan’s national flag stands tall as a beacon of unity and hope
RSF unveils its vision for establishment of a new Sudanese state
In a statement made on Sunday, Commander Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces revealed the group’s vision on achieving an all-encompassing resolution to the nation’s crisis and the formation of a fresh Sudanese state.