Thousands of Sudanese trapped in limbo for months at Egypt border
Out of the over five million people who have been compelled to leave their residences due to the conflict, as reported by the United Nations, at least 323,000 have managed to make their way into Egypt.
Amal Clooney, international leaders call for accountability in Sudan’s war
A meeting was held in New York, sponsored by the United States, Canada, Gambia, Norway, and the United Kingdom, to draw attention to the conflict in Sudan and ensure justice
Libya flooding scenario could happen in Sudan, Egyptian geologist warns
Egyptian geologist Abbas Sharaqi warned of the danger of a repeat of the Derna scenario with the Renaissance Dam
Washington: The warring parties in Sudan must end this brutal conflict
Molly Phee, the U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for African Affairs, made the statments on the sidelines of the UNGA with General Al-Burhan
UNICEF: 14 million Sudanese children need urgent humanitarian support
The UN organization called for an immediate end to the fighting in Sudan and the respect of every child’s rights in a statement on the International Day of Peace, on September 21st
Sudan’s warring generals adress UNGA
Sudan’s RSF leader appeared in a recorded video message addressing UNGA and says he’s ready for a ceasefire
Sudan’s remarkable archaeological findings
The Kingdom of Kush, was one of the most significant civilizations in the ancient world
How long will it take to rebuild Khartoum after the war?
Rebuilding a city after a major war can take years or even decades, depending on the severity of the damage and the availability of resources
Sudan’s RSF denies any connection to Wagner after CNN report
The Rapid Support Forces (RSF) stated that the accusations linking them to Wagner are part of smear campaigns
Saudi Arabia: We invited all Sudanese parties to negotiate in Jeddah
The Saudi Foreign Minister said that the situation is deteriorating and poses a threat to the stability of the entire region, calling on all parties in Sudan to return to the Jeddah talks
US offers over $130 million in humanitarian aid for Sudan
The United States has allocated $840 million in humanitarian aid to respond to the conflict in Sudan this fiscal year
Egypt: We received 310,000 Sudanese since April
Egypt’s Foreign Minister, during a meeting in New York, called for international efforts to be coordinated to support humanitarian response in Sudan
Sudan’s literary movements and contemporary challenges
In this article, we will explore some of the most significant literary movements in Sudan
Sudanese employees have gone 5 months without salaries
Some employees have confirmed that they haven’t received their salaries for nearly five months since the outbreak of the war
Sudan’s neighbours adopt roadmap to resolve the crisis
Sudan’s neighbouring countries’ foreign ministers met at the Permanent Mission of Egypt to the UN to discuss their roadmap to solve Sudan’s crisis
Sudan receives cancer medicines from Qatar Charity
The aid is part of a medical air bridge aimed at delivering 62 tons of cancer and kidney failure medications to Sudan
Sudan’s Al-Burhan heads to New York for UNGA meetings
Chairman of Sudanese Sovereignty Council leads delegation to General Assembly, where he is scheduled to deliver speech on Friday
The heritage of Sudan’s Musawwarat es-Sufra
Musawwarat es-Sufra served as a prominent religious and pilgrimage center
UN says over 1,200 refugee children dead in conflict-torn Sudan
Sudan has been ravaged by clashes between the army and the (RSF) since April, in a conflict that killed thousands, according to medics.
Sudanese gold mining firm linked to Wagner Group ceases operations
The company owns a gold-tailing processing facility situated near Atbara, a city located 280 kilometres (174 miles) to the north of the capital, Khartoum.
S. Sudan faction stages walkout from parliament in protest of election act
The world’s youngest nation has faced significant challenges since gaining independence from Sudan in 2011, including enduring a five-year civil war that claimed the lives of nearly 400,000 people before a peace agreement was finally signed in 2018.
UN warns of rising child mortality in Sudan amid deepening health crisis
UNICEF expressed deep concern that “many thousands of newborns” among the 333,000 babies expected before the end of the year are at risk of not surviving.
Witnesses report clashes in Port Sudan for first time since war began
A witness in Port Sudan reported an “exchange of gunfire between the army and a militia led by Sheba Darar,” a leader hailing from the local Beja tribe.
A taste of Sudan’s beloved tea culture
Sudan’s tea culture has deep historical roots, dating back to the times of the ancient Nubian kingdoms