"The war in Sudan has created the world’s largest humanitarian disaster but the spirit of Sudan endures," writes Yousra ...
Greater Kordofan comprises three states and serves as a vital axis linking the western Darfur region, controlled by the RSF, ...
Killings of civilians in Sudan's war more than doubled in 2025 compared with the previous year, the United Nations rights ...
Minister of Industry and Trade, Mahasin Ali Yagoub, announced that a large number of factories in Khartoum State have entered the production phase, noting that the remaining factories are expected to ...
Charity kitchens are a lifeline in Sudan after nearly three years of war but the community-led public kitchens have been targeted and some of their workers abducted, robbed, beaten or killed.
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Sudan Urges Iraq and Kuwait to Prioritize Dialogue and Wisdom in Amicably Resolving Their Differences
Khartoum, February 25, 2026 (SUNA) - The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation on Tuesday affirmed, in a statement, that it is closely and deeply concerned by the submission by the ...
CAIRO — A commercial flight landed in the Sudanese capital Sunday for the second time since a devastating war broke out in the northeastern African country nearly three years ago. The domestic flight, ...
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Sudan's RSF chief linked to Dubai property worth USD 1.7 million
Khartoum: Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF) leader Mohamed “Hemedti” Hamdan Dagalo has been linked to property assets in ...
CAIRO (AP) — Strikes on a market in central Sudan ‘s Kordofan region killed at least 28 people and wounded dozens, said a rights group on Monday, as the war between the army and a paramilitary group ...
Khartoum, Sudan — Sudan marked a major aviation milestone on Tuesday as the first domestic commercial flight from Port Sudan successfully landed in Khartoum, officially restoring internal air travel ...
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Sudan: Khartoum claims normalcy despite ongoing fighting
Sudan’s internationally recognized army-backed government, which is led by General Abdel Fattah Burhan, has been trying to present a situation of normalcy in the war-torn country’s capital, Khartoum.
The film follows a civil servant, a tea seller, a resistance committee volunteer, and two street boys whose stories converge as Sudan’s capital slides from civic unrest to full-scale war. Their ...
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