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
11 dead in Nile state due to floods as number of IDP’s in Sudan hits 7.1...
The number of internally displaced people due to the conflict has reached nearly 7.1 million
Sudan’s enduring role in shaping African affairs
Sudan is seen as a bridge between sub-Saharan Africa and the Arab world
40,000 displaced families in North Darfur in urgent need of assistance
Governor of North Darfur State revealed that 40,000 displaced families in the state are in urgent need of humanitarian assistance
WHO: Cholera outbreak in eastern Sudan, 10 people dead
Cholera and dengue outbreaks have been reported in eastern Sudan as conflict grinds on
Sudanese film “Goodbye Julia” wins 3 new awards
“Goodbye Julia” won three new awards at the 21st edition of the Paysages de Cinéastes festival in France
Sudanese Doctors’ Union calls for halting dengue fever catastrophic spread
In every home in Al Qadarif, at least three people are suffering from dengue fever
Sudan conflict decimates country’s date industry
The crucial date industry has suffered a collapse in prices, marking the most recent economic sector to fall victim to the ongoing conflict in the northeast African nation.
Tracing the threads of tradition
Given Sudan’s proximity to Egypt, it’s no surprise that Egyptian art and culture had a profound impact
Dissolved Sudanese government protests Burhan’s participation at UNGA
Two former Sovereignty Council members, as well as 11 former ministers and advisors in Hamdok’s government, signed the memorandum
Refugees forced to return to conflict-hit Sudan due to economic woes
More than 5.25 million people forced to flee their homes since outbreak of violence in Sudan, according to UN figures
Sudanese celebrate Mawlid despite the war
The Mawlid Al-Nabi Procession is a deeply rooted tradition in Sudan, accompanied by Sufi music and drums
Malaria outbreak in Sudan’s North Darfur, 13,000 cases recorded
13,000 cases were recorded in Al Fashir city, while 80% of healthcare facilities in Sudan have ceased operations
Sudan’s abundant natural resources and the economy
Sudan is home to a rich mineral wealth, with gold being one of the most prominent resources
Sudanese pound loses 40% of its value against dollar since war started
The Sudanese pound recorded 880 against the dollar in the black market
Sudan’s army chief says ready for ‘negotiations’ with rival RSF
Sudan mired by clashes between army and RSF since April
Violent clashes in Sudan’s South Darfur, 5 civilians killed
The clashes resulted in several casualties, including five fatalities and several injuries among civilians
Fuel crisis worsening in Khartoum
Fuel prices have increased significantly, with the price of a gallon of gasoline reaching 35,000 Sudanese pounds (58 US dollars) in the black market
Sudan: Committed to constructive negotiations over Ethiopian dam
According to the Minister of Irrigation, Daw al-Bait Mansur, during the second round of the trilateral negotiations on the Renaissance Dam in Addis Ababa