Sudan’s military says it has broken a siege by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces on a key town in central Kordofan.
Sudan hosts 14 million displaced people, but a fragile trend of return to Khartoum is emerging, despite ruins.
Sudan’s military says it has broken a nearly two-year siege by the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) on a key town in ...
Volunteers of the "Green Khartoum" initiative are hoping to plant 1,000 trees in the Sudanese capital, where reconstruction ...
Sudan’s Ministry of Finance announced new controls on Thursday for implementing the 2026 budget, requiring federal ministries ...
The army retook Khartoum last March from the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces which it has been battling for nearly three ...
A jungle of weeds fills the Sudanese finance ministry's courtyard in central Khartoum, where the army-backed government says ...
In Sudan’s White Nile State, the reopening of schools is helping displaced and local communities recover from conflict and ...
The Sudanese government which had been driven out by war has returned to Khartoum and promises “better services” for the capital's residents, Prime Minister Kamil Idris announced on Sunday. The ...
Sudan’s Prime Minister Kamel Idris on Saturday called on all diplomatic missions, United Nations agencies, and international ...
A man buys food in Khartoum, Sudan, Wednesday, March.30, 2022.
(RNS) — As government-aligned troops return to Sudan’s capital, its Anglican cathedral begins its recovery from years of civil war.