Over 100 on hunger strike in south Khartoum prison after detention by coup forces
Their families joined a sit-in at the Khartoum offices of the UN rights body
Their families joined a sit-in at the Khartoum offices of the UN rights body
Military members of the government, especially Hemedti, are likely responsible for the violence.
Understanding the long history of the relationship between Sudan’s military, paramilitary groups and opposition parties
How the northern Sudanese city of Atbara became the cradle of a revolution
Prime Minister Kamel Idris’s trip to Riyadh this week was cut short by illness, but not before he secured agreement on the…
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