Migrants haunted by the damp
The floor was cold concrete. The floor was cold tile. The air was heavy. A mix of stale sweat, cigarette smoke and dampness. Stale sweat, dampness clinging to the walls.…
The floor was cold concrete. The floor was cold tile. The air was heavy. A mix of stale sweat, cigarette smoke and dampness. Stale sweat, dampness clinging to the walls.…
After more than a year and a half in Cairo, Um Mohamed is back to her home in Khartoum. But like many of the hundreds of thousands who have heeded…
After the fall of Fasher, Egypt turned to Turkey to find a way to deter the growing Emirati threat
Survivors of the RSF's massacres in Fasher recount the harrowing scenes of the city's capture.
The fall of Fasher to the RSF marks a turning point that may reshape the future of Sudan itself
Far from Khartoum, where the two Nile rivers converge and Sudan’s economic and political elite have wielded power for decades, Abdel Rahim Dagalo — deputy commander of the Rapid Support…
Subscribe to our Lens on Sudan newsletter here. A Sudanese delegation pressed for Khartoum’s re-entry into the international financial system on the…
On the third anniversary of the war, Khartoum — recaptured by the military last year and held up as a symbol of…
Subscribe to our Lens on Sudan newsletter here. A series of announcements this week has fleshed out the April 2 decision by…
Subscribe to our Lens on Sudan newsletter here. The repercussions of the war launched by the United States and Israel on Iran,…
Subscribe to our Lens on Sudan newsletter here. As Sudan’s two rival commanders delivered recorded Eid al-Fitr greetings to the public, their…
Subscribe to our Lens on Sudan newsletter here. The Rapid Support Forces advanced on several fronts across Kordofan and North Darfur this…