US voices concern over surge in indiscriminate air, artillery attacks in Sudan

Both sides ‘must comply with their obligations under international humanitarian law,’ says State Department spokesman

RSF accuses Sudan army leadership of ‘massacres’ against civilians

RSF also accused the military of assisting former regime members to escape from prison and providing shelter, transportation and protection for them.

The Story of Sudan’s capital

Khartoum is not just a city but a melting pot of cultures and traditions

FAO plans to provide seeds to 10 million Sudanese to combat food insecurity

UN reports that 20.3 million Sudanese people are experiencing severe hunger, including over 6 million people on the brink of famine

50 houses collapse in Sudan’s Nile River State due to heavy rains

Approximately 50 houses collapsed in the Nile State in the northern part of Sudan due to heavy rains that hit the city.

President Erdogan receives Sudan’s Sovereignty Council head al-Burhan

The visit marks Al-Burhan’s fifth trip outside Sudan since the conflict began in mid-April last year

Qatari delegation arrives in Sudan to discuss support for health sector

A Qatari delegation arrived in the Red Sea state to discuss assessing the situation and supporting the healthcare sector in Sudan

Sudan’s ancient writing system baffles scholars

The Meroitic script finds its roots in the heart of ancient Sudan, in the Kingdom of Kush

Sudan’s govt threatens to boycott UNSC session if UNITAMS head attends

The Sudanese government has announced its intention to boycott the upcoming United Nations Security Council session if UNAMID’s head, Volker Perthes, addresses it

China sends an aid ship to Sudan

China has provided support and donations to Sudan, including a shipment of 1,000 tons of rice and essential medical supplies

RSF chief Dagalo, AU Chairman Assoumani discuss Sudan conflict

Dagalo also underlined RSF’s “resolute commitment to the Jeddah platform.”

More than 200 tons of medical aid from Gulf, Egypt to Sudan

Port Sudan’s northern port received over 200 tons of medical aid

RSF’s Dagalo, UN relief chief discuss humanitarian situation in Sudan

Dagalo vowed to spare no effort “to alleviate the suffering” of Sudanese and coordinate relief efforts to get aid to those in need as fast as possible.

Sudan’s export success: Arabic Gum

Sudan’s gum arabic industry is deeply rooted in the country’s history and culture

Army air strike on Sudan’s capital kills at least 40 civilians

The conflict, primarily centered in Khartoum and the western Darfur region, has resulted in the displacement of nearly five million individuals

The history of earthquakes in Sudan

Situated on the African tectonic plate, Sudan finds itself nestled between the East African Rift and the Red Sea Rift

Sudan says AU Commission is not serving interests of Africa

Row between Sudanese Foreign Ministry and AUC breaks out after meeting of bloc president Moussa Mahamat with political advisor to head of Rapid Support Force on Sept 3

Sudan’s fascinating ethnic diversity

Sudan’s ethnic diversity has deep historical roots, dating back thousands of years

African Union: We meet with all parties in Sudan to resolve crisis

AU has confirmed that it meets with all civil, military, and social parties in Sudan as part of its efforts to resolve the crisis

Beats without borders

Africa’s musical legacy is deeply rooted in the traditions of its diverse communities

12 killed, 4 injured in traffic accident in eastern Sudan

Sudanese police reported a traffic accident between a large bus and a small one on the Al-Qadarif road, resulting in the death of 12 individuals and injuring four

Sudan’s changing weather

One of the most noticeable changes in Sudan’s weather has been the shifting rainfall patterns

Qatar’s emir emphasizes Doha’s commitment to ending the fighting in Sudan

Qatar’s Emir held talks with the Sudanese Sovereignty Council Chairman and emphasized Doha’s commitment to ending the war in Sudan

Darfur government: Situation is catastrophic and tribal conflict is widening

At least 260 people were killed in the ongoing conflict between the Bani Halba and Salamat tribes, with over 540 individuals wounded from both sides

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