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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...
Protests push forward, close to the palace
25 February 2022 Thousands of protesters managed to break a security cordon in the centre of the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, last Su...
Pulled punches: the US comes to Khartoum calling for reform
19 January 2022 High ranking U.S. officials are expected in Khartoum this week to encourage dialogue and end the political impasse a...
Another deadly day, the 13 January anti-coup protests
14 January 2022 Yesterday, another massive countrywide protest against the 25 October military coup took place. Military forces took...
Climate change – Darfur’s silent killer
7 January 2021 In the past few years, about six million trees have been cut down in one small municipality in Darfur, a trend tragic...
Sudan’s coup: a death knell for the 2022 budget
22 December 2021 The 25 October military coup has left the country’s 2022 budget plans in confusion, with earlier projected economic...