After 3 Years of Silence from the Mosques, Taraweeh Restores the Spirit of Ramadan to Khartoum and Sudan's Cities
Following three years of silence, the Taraweeh prayers have returned to mosques in Khartoum, reviving the spirit of Ramadan amid a challenging backdrop of insecurity.
First UN airplane arrives at Khartoum airport after reopening
The first humanitarian airplane from the United Nations has arrived at Khartoum International Airport, marking a significant step towards resuming relief operations in Sudan.
United Nations plane lands at Khartoum airport for the first time since the war began
A United Nations flight successfully landed at Khartoum airport for the first time since the onset of Sudan's war, marking a critical development for humanitarian efforts.
The First UN Humanitarian Plane Lands in Khartoum and International Condemnations of the Attack on El Fasher
The first United Nations humanitarian flight since the outbreak of war in Sudan has landed in Khartoum amid international condemnations of an attack on El Fasher.
Sudan: Khartoum's Rejection of Washington's Proposals for a Ceasefire
Khartoum has rejected Washington's calls for a ceasefire amid ongoing conflict in Sudan.
Khartoum hosts first flower exhibition since the outbreak of war in Sudan
Khartoum is hosting its first flower exhibition since the onset of war in Sudan, alongside youth planting over a thousand trees in affected neighborhoods.
Bitter Sweet: The First Community Iftar in the Streets of Khartoum Since the War
The first community Iftar in Khartoum since the outbreak of war brings families together to share meals, emphasizing resilience and solidarity.
Sudanese 'Barish': The Resilient Ramadan Table in Times of War
In Khartoum, despite the ongoing conflict, the tradition of setting up collective 'barish' iftar tables during Ramadan continues to thrive as a symbol of community support.
Khartoum residents mark the first day of Ramadan amid Sudan's war
Despite ongoing conflict, Khartoum residents celebrate the first day of Ramadan with communal Iftar gatherings, showcasing resilience and hope.
Photos: Collective Ramadan Tables Return to Khartoum After 3 Years of War
Collective Ramadan iftar gatherings have resumed in Khartoum after three years of war, symbolizing a gradual return to normal life in Sudan's capital.
Sudan faces Ramadan amidst war and economic hardship
As Ramadan approaches in Sudan, citizens face economic hardship and the impacts of ongoing conflict, impacting their ability to celebrate the holy month.
Sudan: Sudan War As Recounted By Women of Khartoum Neighbourhood
Women in Khartoum share their experiences of suffering and resilience amidst the ongoing conflict and social issues.
21 drown after ferry capsizes on the Nile River north of Khartoum
At least 21 people have died when a ferry capsized on the Nile River in Sudan, with reports suggesting the actual number of victims may be higher.
Sudan: Govt Confirms Full Return to Khartoum
The Sudanese government has confirmed its full return to Khartoum, where state institutions are now operating from amidst efforts for humanitarian coordination and official delegations.
Sudan: Khartoum Airport Reopens - 'New Phase in Managing Sudan's Crisis'
Khartoum Airport has reopened, marking a significant step in the humanitarian efforts amidst the ongoing crisis in Sudan.
Flowers Drive Away the Effects of War in Khartoum
A flower festival in Khartoum marks the city's effort to recover and bring hope amidst its ravaged landscape following years of war.
Welcome to Khartoum Airport: The First Scheduled Flight Lands and Awakens Sudanese Feelings
The Khartoum International Airport resumed operations with its first scheduled flight after a three-year halt due to conflict, marking a symbolic return to normalcy for Sudan.
Second commercial flight since start of Sudanese war lands at Khartoum airport
A second commercial flight has successfully landed at Khartoum airport, marking a significant step towards normalizing life in the capital following nearly three years of civil war in Sudan.
Sudan: a commercial flight lands in Khartoum, an event in the form of a message
A Sudan Airways commercial flight landed in Khartoum after nearly three years of interruption due to war, marking a significant event according to the Sudanese authorities.
Sudan recovers hundreds of artefacts looted during the war
The Sudanese authorities recovered and displayed 570 ancient artefacts stolen from the National Museum in Khartoum during the civil war.
Residents in the Sudanese capital welcome the government's return to the city
Sudanese citizens in Khartoum expressed excitement over the military-led government's return, signaling a return to normalcy after years of displacement due to civil conflict.
Sudanese government returns to capital after years of war
Sudanβs transitional government has returned to Khartoum after operating from Port Sudan for nearly three years amidst ongoing conflict between the army and paramilitary forces.
Despite the destruction and power outages.. universities bring life back to central Khartoum
Despite ongoing destruction and power shortages, universities in central Khartoum are reviving the area by resuming academic activities amidst the war's devastation.
The Sudanese Prime Minister Launches His Government's Activities from the Capital Khartoum
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamel Idris has launched the activities of his government from Khartoum after 30 months of operating from Port Sudan due to the ongoing war, promising to focus on security, public welfare, and improvements in health, education, electricity, water, and sanitation services.
Sudan Government returns to Khartoum after nearly two years of war
After nearly two years of civil war, Sudan's Prime Minister Kamel Idris announced the return of the government to Khartoum, marking a significant moment for the nation.
Return of the Sudanese government to work from the capital Khartoum
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamel Idris announced the government's return to work in Khartoum, emphasizing their commitment to leading the peace process to ensure stability and security in the country.
Sudan PM announces govt's return to Khartoum from wartime capital Port Sudan
The Sudanese government has returned to Khartoum from Port Sudan after nearly three years of operating from the wartime capital, with promises of improved services for the city's residents, as declared by Prime Minister Kamil Idris.
Sudanese Minister of Information to Al Jazeera: More than 3 million displaced people have returned to Khartoum after the war
The Sudanese Minister of Culture and Information reported that over 3 million displaced persons have returned to Khartoum following the end of the conflict, bringing the current population to about 8 million.
Chased by war, the government of Sudan announces its return to Khartoum
Sudan's Prime Minister Kamel Idris announced the government's return to Khartoum after having been forced out by war in 2023, promising better services for the residents.
Sudan Today: The Government Returns Fully to Khartoum
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamel Idris announced the full return of the government to Khartoum, emphasizing that this move aims to reassure citizens and improve basic services amidst the country's challenges.
Challenges Faced by Hospitals in Khartoum in Recovering from the Effects of War
Hospitals in Khartoum, Sudan, are gradually recovering from over two years of service disruption due to the war that erupted in April 2023 but face significant challenges including energy shortages and financial strains that hinder the payment of medical staff.
The first amusement park since the outbreak of war reopens its doors in Khartoum
The 'Marina Recreational Park' in Khartoum reopens on January 1, 2026, marking the first entertainment venue to welcome visitors after years of war-related closures.
A Museum that Cannot Be Plundered: The Story of Rebuilding Sudanese Memory in the Virtual World
Following a complete closure for over two years, the Sudan National Museum in Khartoum has reopened its doors to visitors virtually, reconstructing its valuable collections that were largely lost due to destruction and looting during the ongoing war in Sudan since April 2023.