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Sudan Uprising
In His New Short Film ‘Is It War?’ Timeea Mohamed Reflects on Existence in Exile
Taking an experimental approach, the ‘Khartoum’ co-director returns to the experience and repercussions of the ongoing war in Sudan.
ICJ Dismisses Sudan’s Case Against the UAE
Online, people express their outrage over the court’s decision to throw out the case and, thus, close another pathway that could have helped Sudan out of its current hell.
How Football Has Carried Sudan Through Empire, Strikes, and War
Playing in exile, Sudan's national team offers rare moments of unity for a country torn apart by conflict.
Hana Baba’s Folktales Tell a Different Story About Sudan
In her new podcast, the Sudanese American radio journalist shares the stories she grew up hearing in Sudan with a global audience.
Sudan Can’t Wait
Determined to finally end the war after two devastating years, Sudanese American activist Bayadir Mohamed-Osman has declared April 2025 to be Sudan Action Month. Here is how you can get involved.
Judiya, An Ancient Peace-Making Tradition, Gains New Relevance in Sudan
As formal institutions weaken in the face of conflict, rural communities turn to centuries-old conflict resolution methods to maintain order.
What It’s Like To … Be a First Responder in the Sudan War
The Emergency Response Rooms are getting international recognition for being a truly grassroots movement of humanitarian aid.
The Cultural Aftermath of the Sudanese Revolution
Women artists continue to create their work in a country where their cries for freedom and justice for all have still gone unheard.
Reem Aljeally is Leading Sudan's Burgeoning Art Scene
Community is at the forefront of Reem Aljeally’s artistic pursuits, as she empowers artists just like her.
Here's What You Need To Know About The Political Unrest In Sudan
Thousands have been protesting the Sudanese government over the weekend, supporting the military's plans for a coup.
Sudan Commemorates One-Year Anniversary of Khartoum Massacre
Today marks a year since over 100 protesters were killed in Khartoum, Sudan, during mass demonstrations which lead to the ousting of former President Omar al-Bashir.
Sudanese Government to Hand Over Former President Omar al-Bashir to the ICC
Sudan's Sovereign Council has agreed to hand over former president Omar al-Bashir to the International Criminal Court to face charges of genocide and war crimes.
Sudan Has Launched an Investigation into Crimes Committed During the Darfur Conflict
The state prosecutor says the investigation will focus on "cases against former regime leaders."
Sudan Celebrates the Anniversary of the Country's Uprising
It's been one year since the nationwide protests that led to the ousting of then Sudanese President Omar al-Bashir began.
Sudan has Appointed a Prime Minister to Govern During the Transitional Period
Abdalla Hamdok says that peace and resolving the economic crisis are his top priorities.
Sudan's Military and Main Opposition Coalition Have Signed a Constitutional Declaration
The declaration will pave the way for the formation of the transitional government.
Four Students Have Been Killed During a Protest in Sudan
Doctors from the opposition say four students and one adult were shot dead during a demonstration led by high school students in the city of El-Obeid.
Sudan's Ruling Military and Civilians Have Signed a Power-Sharing Deal
After months of deadly protests, both parties have finally reached an agreement.
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