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Fighting for women’s rights in Sudan, gains and setbacks amidst harassment
20 May 2021 Modest gains in achieving gender equality in Sudan are met with considerable setbacks, including attacks and threats aga...
Government claims perpetrators in protestors attack will face charges
14 May 2021 The Minister of Defence, Lt Hen Yasin Ibrahim, claimed the armed men who killed Othman Ahmed and Muddathir Mukhtar on Tu...
Not tribal, but criminal: Geneina’s cycles of violence
21 April 2021 Life is slowly returning to what could be considered normal in the restive capital city of West Darfur State, Geneina....
Fighting finally subsides in Geneina, West Darfur
8 April 2021 Fighting in Geneina city and surrounding areas has largely subsided, according to West Darfur State Governor Mohamed Do...
Rights denied: Sudanese women’s struggles continue after the revolution
2 April 2020 In the past week, human rights activists witnessed a severe set-back for Sudanese women with an online campaign calling...
Dark times: government pledges relief to Sudan’s daily blackouts
26 March 2021 Last Saturday, Sudan’s Energy Minister Jaladin Ali Obeid pledged Sudan’s severe electricity shortages would be resolve...
Threats over water and war:
18 March 2021 On Monday, Prime Minister Abdalla Hamdok made a formal request to the African Union (AU), United Nations, European Uni...
Sudan’s gamble: Devaluating the Sudanese Pound
The head of the Central Bank of Sudan, Mohamed Al-Fateh announced in a press statement last week of their intention to address all i...
The rocky road to Sudan’s elections
28 February 2021 With the Juba Peace Agreement signed and a new cabinet sworn in under Sudan’s transitional government period, the c...
Rickshaw burial: Al Jazeera State struggles with Covid’s second wave
21 February 2021 Ordinarily, the scene would have been shocking for residents of the city Wad Medani in Al-Jazeera State, central Su...