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Less bread ahead – Sudan’s hunger gap predicted
24 June 2022 Musa Ali, a baker in Bahri, North Khartoum, is not looking forward to working in the days ahead. “The price of bread wi...
Sudan remembers 3 June 2019
8 June 2022 Last Friday, marked the third anniversary of the 3 June 2019 “Ramadan Massacre” where security forces killed over 100 pe...
The former regime is back – Burhan reinstates the National Congress Party
25 May 2022 As Sudanese continue street protests against the military takeover and political parties have commenced an international...
Sudan’s Tinderbox: Geneina and Kereinek
4 May 2022 Since last week’s violence, an uneasy calm has permeated the air of West Darfur’s capital, Geneina, and the eastern town...
Detained for nothing: military resorts to mass arbitrary arrests
10 April 2022 It was the eve of one of the largest protests yet in Sudan when six young civil society activists had just finished br...
The 6 April “Earthquake” protest: new levels of engagement
8 April 2022 Sudan’s nationwide demonstrations against military occupation reached new levels of engagement on 6 April with thousand...
Kereneik: a volatile life
3 April While an uneasy calm has finally come to the Kereneik area, West Darfur State, residents tell Ayin they live in trepidation...
Military authorities target the education sector
3 April 2022 Sudanese authorities under military coup leader Lt.-Gen. Abdel Fattah al-Burhan is targeting the education sector by re...
Between a rock and a hard place: escalating violence in Abyei
10 March 2022 For the Ngok Dinka living in Abyei, the restive and disputed border region between Sudan and South Sudan, even a phone...
Sudan’s visit to Russia may yield more losses than gains
1 March 2022 As Russia invades neighbouring Ukraine, Sudan’s top military leadership recently visited the country in what analysts c...