Negotiations on Nile dam resume among Egypt, Ethiopia, and Sudan

Nile dam talks resume between Egypt, Ethiopia, Sudan

Army controlled Port Sudan’s healthcare system on brink of collapse

Far from fighting, doctor strikes aggravate healthcare collapse in Port Sudan

Sudan: From ancient kingdoms to the dawn of a new nation

Nestled at the crossroads of Africa’s cultural and historical tapestry, Sudan’s history is a captivating narrative that spans millennia

Sudan’s RSF continues to pound army positions in Khartoum

Battles continue to rage in conflict-torn Sudan

MSF reports ‘tragedy’ in Nyala city in South Darfur

Doctors without Borders: A tragedy is unfolding in Nyala, South Darfur, as fighting continues to rage.

The spectrum of sports in Sudan

Sudan boasts a fascinating array of sports that reflect its unique blend of traditions

Turkish NGO sends 60 tons of medicine to Sudan

The aids will directly and indirectly help to treat the wounds of around 500,000 Sudanese people and will serve as a beacon of hope to alleviate the serious health problems that the country is facing

Sudan’s army chief makes first public appearance since April

Sudan’s army commander, General Al-Burhan, arrived in Port Sudan for the first time since the start of the clashes, having left the General Command headquarters. He is also planning to leave the country to visit Egypt and Saudi Arabia

How international sanctions have reshaped Sudan’s economy

The imposition of international sanctions has long been a tool of diplomatic pressure and foreign policy enforcement

Sudan’s conflict displaced more than 2 million children – UNICEF

With more children displaced in past 52 days than in previous four years combined, UNICEF warns that, without peace, the future of Sudan’s children is at stake

Army chief Burhan wants ousted dictator Bashir’s place – businessman

Egyptian businessman Naguib Sawiris sparked controversy among his followers after a tweet in which he stated that General Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, aims to take the place of the ousted Sudanese President, Omar al-Bashir

Thousands of SPLM-N fighters join Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces

2663 troops including 163 officers from SPLM-N (Agar faction) join RSF ranks in East and South Darfur

Marvels of Sudanese architecture: Tradition and innovation

Sudan, a land steeped in history and diverse cultures, boasts a rich architectural heritage

Torturing civilians in army prisons is a war crime – Dagalo

The Commander of RSF, Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo “Hemedti,” strongly condemned the detention, torture, and humiliation of civilians within the prisons of the former regime’s elements in the Armored Corps.

Top five critical military headquarters in Khartoum

Since the conflict erupted in mid-April between the two major forces in the country, both sides have been vying for control over five crucial military centres in the capital

Sudan’s RSF says it controls Khartoum’s armored corps camp

RSF says it killed hundreds of soldiers and 18 senior officers in the battle for armored corps camp, in addition to seizing 101 tanks, 90 armored vehicles, and 21 combat vehicles and substantial quantities of weapons and ammunition

UN ‘deeply alarmed’ by resumption of fighting in Sudan

‘Scores of people have been killed and thousands displaced. Aid routes are blocked,’ says humanitarian chief

Sudan pushes skills development and employment opportunities

The pursuit of meaningful employment remains a paramount concern in Sudan

Second-hand goods flood ‘Dagalo’ markets in Sudan cities

Cheap goods flood ‘Dagalo’ markets in conflict-ridden Sudan

Waterborne diseases spreading in Sudan’s White Nile State

In White Nile State, 88 shelter centres are witnessing the spread of malaria and waterborne diarrheal diseases due to deteriorating environmental conditions

NGO says hundreds of children succumb to starvation in Sudan

Hundreds of children die of starvation in war-hit Sudan: NGO

RSF says it controls a large portion of SAF armored corps camp

RSF said it achieved a significant victory in its battle against SAF in armored corps camp in Khartoum and inflicted heavy casualties and equipment losses upon the SAF

RSF says it killed 260 Sudanese soldiers

The RSF said in the statement that it also captured part of an SAF tank unit in southern Khartoum.

Nile’s flow, Sudan’s Growth: The vitality of the river

The Nile River, one of the world’s longest and most iconic waterways, has been a lifeline for Sudan

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