In a world so rich, a famine in Sudan is an indictment, not an inevitability. But is the world ready to see forced hunger as ...
Unlike similar cultural emergencies that followed wars in Afghanistan and Iraq, "Sudan has not benefited from strong media coverage denouncing the degradation and plundering of its cultural heritage." ...
Sudanese are slowly returning and breathing new life into the city - but vital parts of its heritage may be lost forever ...
Two years of war have crushed Sudan’s economy, displacing millions and leaving families unable to afford basic necessities.
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Sudan: Ignored by Power Brokers and Global Media, Sudan Finds Hope for the Future in the Courage of It's People
Interview - Interview with Ismail Adam, who grew up and was initially educated in El-Fasher, Darfur, Sudan before studying ...
As the devastating conflict between the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) continues to rage, Abdrabo, a curator from Sudan’s National Corporation for Antiquities and ...
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A window has opened to save Sudan
But a humanitarian truce is not a victory. It is a lifeline — a fragile window that may not stay open for long. Unless the ...
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Sudan: A Counter-Revolutionary War by Brutal Elites, Backed by International Economic Interests, Confronts a Nation of Resistors
There's a lot of evidence that the UAE has been supporting the war from the very beginning. The RSF, after a 500-day siege, ...
The 15th Katara Traditional Dhow Festival, which opened on Thursday, continues to attract a large number of visitors, offerin ...
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