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“Thirty years without service” Life in the outskirts of Kosti
Even those war-displaced decades ago in Sudan struggle with acquiring basic services and support from the former government, local r...
Sudan’s prospects for peace, optimism despite huge challenges
“Peace seems to be in the air in Juba these days,” comments Angelo Wello, a pastor and charity worker based in Juba, South Sudan. We...
The trial of a warlord, a test for the new government
Despite four public protests, petitions and multiple calls for his release, warlord-turned-opponent to the former regime, Musa Hilal...
Bashir national trial continues, but ICC trial remains blocked
As the trial of deposed former president Omar Al-Bashir is set to continue this week, several sources claim former members of the ru...
Repeated devastation, Sudan’s floods are getting worse
Aziz Mohamed is still dazed by the loss. Sitting listlessly in his relative’s home in Sudan’s capital, Khartoum, he left his whole l...
The last days of Bashir in the palace, new days in court
The moment millions of Sudanese entered into the vicinity of the General Command of the Army Headquarters on 6 April, the deposed fo...
Sudan uprising frontlines: the social media correspondents
Both Rani Farah and Ali Osman believe security forces specifically targeted them for their role uploading Facebook live broadcasts....
A thousand cheers, a thousand boos: Sudan’s reaction to the political settlement
While thousands celebrated in Khartoum over the weekend for the newly signed Constitutional Declaration –potentially paving th...
El Geneina Hospital: A small victory for medical staff
West Darfur State medical staff managed to remove a former ruling party member from the health ministry, but huge medical challenges...
Silence and fear: Life under the RSF in a Darfur town
Amna Daoud Morsal has worked in Nyala’s main market for decades. At 55, she has developed a well-established market stall in Sudan’s...