At least 13 children killed in strike on Sudanese hospital, WHO confirms
A hospital strike in Sudan resulted in the deaths of 64 individuals, including 13 children, prompting calls to end the ongoing conflict by WHO's Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus.
Live: Sudanese Al-Hilal vs. Renaissance de Berkane in the African Champions League.. Minute by minute
The live coverage of the Sudanese Al-Hilal facing the Moroccan Renaissance de Berkane in the African Champions League quarter-finals is set to begin at 7 PM Qatar time.
64 People Lose Their Lives in Attack on Sudanese Hospital
An attack on a hospital in Sudan has resulted in the deaths of 64 individuals, including 13 children, leading to calls for de-escalation of the ongoing conflict.
Sudanese Al-Hilal vs RS Berkane in the African Champions League: Date and Broadcasting Channels
Sudanese Al-Hilal will face RS Berkane in the African Champions League quarter-finals on Sunday, March 22, 2026, at the Amahoro Stadium in Kigali, Rwanda.
Drone kills 19 people in Chad... Has the fire from the Sudan war reached it?
A drone attack in Chad has resulted in the death of 19 civilians, marking the first direct impact of the Sudanese war on Chadian territory.
Angers: a former Sudanese refugee sentenced to life for a triple murder with a knife in 2022
A former Sudanese refugee has been sentenced to life imprisonment for the knife murders of three young men in Angers, France, in July 2022.
Sudanese artists rebuild cultural life in wartime shelter
Displaced Sudanese artists in a shelter are creating a sense of community by engaging in music, painting, and other forms of art despite the ongoing conflict in their country.
Sudan: The UK's 'Emergency Brake' On Sudanese Students Is a Cynical Act of Collective Punishment
The UK has imposed an 'emergency brake' on student visas for Sudanese nationals, claiming it to be a measure against visa abuse, while in reality, it punishes compliant students.
Chad: two ministers and the chief of staff in the East after a Sudanese drone strike on TinΓ©
Chadian ministers and military leadership visit TinΓ© after a deadly drone strike from Sudan.
The Sudanese Paramilitaries Engage in an Internal Dispute that Undermines Their Power Structure
Sudanese paramilitary groups are embroiled in an internal conflict that threatens their power dynamics.
St. Joseph's Church: A Temporary Refuge Between Fear and Hope for Sudanese Displaced in Lebanon
St. Joseph's Church in Beirut provides a temporary sanctuary for Sudanese refugees seeking hope amidst fear and instability in Lebanon.
Away from the Iran war: Key developments in Palestine, Moldova, Chad, and Sudan
Significant developments occurred on Thursday across regions, including Israeli airstrikes in Gaza, a Russian attack in Moldova causing water pollution, and escalating hostilities between Sudanese military and Rapid Support Forces.
UN mission patrols South Sudan refugee camp after deadly attack
The UN mission in South Sudan has increased patrols at the Makpandu refugee camp following a deadly attack that claimed the life of a Sudanese refugee, aimed at enhancing security and protection for vulnerable communities.
Liberals defend flyer that confused Palestinian flag with another
The South Australian Liberals apologize for mistakenly using an image of the Sudanese flag instead of the Palestinian flag in a campaign flyer while maintaining the flyerβs overall message against a Labor MP.
Sudan Heads for Its First Cabinet Reshuffle in the "Government of Hope"
Sudanese Prime Minister Kamel Idris is set to implement the first significant reshuffle of his cabinet after eight months in office, focusing on widespread changes in government institutions and agencies following the Eid al-Fitr holiday.
Chad confirms its potential for gum arabic production
Chad asserts its capacity for gum arabic production amidst ongoing conflict affecting the Sudanese supply chain.
Sudan: 76% of Sudanese Refugee Children in Chad Out of School - UNHCR
A report from the UNHCR reveals that over 76% of Sudanese refugee children in Chad are out of school due to the ongoing conflict.
Sudanese army's surprise strikes on Rapid Support Forces sites in Kordofan and Darfur
The Sudanese army has launched intense surprise airstrikes on Rapid Support Forces sites in Kordofan and Darfur, aiming to disrupt their logistics from across the border.
Liberia: Nyanti Meets Sudanese Counterpart, Signs Agreement to Foster Bilateral Ties
Liberia's Foreign Minister, Sara Beysolow Nyanti, signed an agreement with Sudan's Foreign Minister in Khartoum to enhance diplomatic relations between the two countries.
Karam Hassan: from Sudanese refugee to l'OrΓ©al executive
Karam Hassan's journey from a Sudanese refugee facing imprisonment to becoming an executive at L'OrΓ©al showcases his resilience and determination for a better life.
Sudan: Sudanese Women Bear the Brunt of War As Violations Continue, Activist Warns
A rights activist warns that Sudanese women are facing severe abuses amidst ongoing conflict, including violence and displacement.
At the Doorsteps of a UK Visa: A Stalled Future for Dozens of Sudanese Students
The article discusses the impact of the UKβs recent decision to halt student visas for Sudanese students, highlighting the personal story of a graduate whose educational aspirations have been thwarted.
Sudan: 52 Killed in West Kordofan Drone Convoy Carnage
Fifty-two people, mostly women and children, were killed in West Kordofan when a drone strike by the Sudanese Armed Forces targeted a civilian convoy.
After the Muslim Brotherhood, Sudan wants the RSF to be classified as a 'terrorist organization'
Sudan is seeking to have the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) designated as a terrorist organization following the US's recent classification of the Sudanese branch of the Muslim Brotherhood as a foreign terrorist organization.
What does Washington's designation of the Sudanese Brotherhood as a terrorist organization mean?
The U.S. has classified Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as a global terrorist organization due to its use of violence against civilians and role in undermining peace efforts in Sudan.
South Sudan: the army makes an incursion into Akobo, a stronghold of the armed opposition, before being repelled
The South Sudanese army made a brief incursion into Akobo, a stronghold of the armed opposition, before being pushed back by opposition forces.
Sudan: U.S. Designates 'Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood' a Global Terrorist Organisation, Citing Iran Links
The U.S. has designated the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as a global terrorist organization due to its role in civilian violence in Sudan's ongoing war and its ties to Iran.
In prison for the grenades outside the GADA
A Sudanese man has been remanded in custody after threatening with explosives outside the Athens police headquarters.
GADA: The 48-year-old who threatened with grenades goes to jail
A 48-year-old Sudanese man has been jailed after threatening to use grenades outside the General Police Directorate in Athens.
US to designate Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as terrorist organization
The US plans to designate the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as a terrorist organization, with sanctions expected to take effect later this month.
Sudanese students say UK visa ban has dashed hopes of studying at top universities
Sudanese students express their disappointment over the UK government's decision to suspend student visas for applicants from Sudan, impacting their dreams of attending prestigious universities.
Sudan: U.S. Designates Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood a Global Terrorist Group
The U.S. has designated the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as a global terrorist organization to enhance pressure on actors contributing to Sudan's conflict.
In the streets and shelters... Ramadan resists the war in Sudan
Despite the ongoing conflict, Sudanese individuals maintain Ramadan traditions, gathering for communal iftars in shelters for displaced persons.
The Quintet Mechanism Moves Towards a 'Declaration of Principles' to Resolve the Sudanese Crisis
The Quintet Mechanism is set to issue a 'Declaration of Principles' aimed at resolving Sudan's political crisis after completing consultations with various political blocs.
Washington includes 'Sudanese Brotherhood' on the global terror list
The U.S. has designated the Sudanese Muslim Brotherhood as a global terrorist organization, citing its violent actions against civilians in Sudan.
Sudan: Sudanese Journalists Syndicate - '7 Media Workers Missing, or Detained By SAF and RSF'
The Sudanese Journalists Syndicate reports seven media workers are missing or detained, raising alarms about enforced disappearances and arbitrary arrests in Sudan.
Alpes-Maritimes: Suspected of Stabbing a Firefighter, a Sudanese Man Arrested
A Sudanese man has been arrested in connection with the stabbing of a firefighter in Alpes-Maritimes, France.
Sudanese Energy Minister to Al Jazeera: The impact of the Iran war is very limited on Sudan
The Sudanese Energy Minister stated that the impact of the ongoing Iran conflict on Sudan's petroleum supply is minimal and precautions are in place to ensure continued supply.
Sudan: Drone strikes on markets in Kordofan leave 33 dead
Drone strikes in two Sudanese markets controlled by paramilitary forces resulted in 33 deaths and numerous injuries in Kordofan.
The Terror Grenades Outside the GADA - What the 48-Year-Old Said to the Authorities
A 48-year-old Sudanese man was arrested outside the police headquarters in Athens after threatening to detonate two functional grenades he was carrying, just days after his release from prison.
South Sudan: army gives 72 hours to UN peacekeepers and NGOs to leave the city of Akobo
The South Sudanese army has issued a 72-hour ultimatum for UN peacekeepers and NGOs to vacate Akobo, citing military operations against opposition forces.
Police Headquarters: The Sudanese man who threatened to blow himself up was carrying real grenades - Who is he
A Sudanese man was detained by Greek police for threatening to detonate real grenades at a police station in Athens.
South Sudan: Army to try soldiers over civilian massacre
South Sudanese soldiers, including two officers, will be court-martialed over the massacre of at least 25 civilians during ongoing violence in Jonglei state.
South Sudanese army arrests soldiers accused of killing civilians
The South Sudanese army has arrested soldiers involved in the killing of 16 civilians in Jonglei state, vowing to bring them to justice.
The Sudanese Army Regains the City of Bara in North Kordofan and Secures Al-Obeid
The Sudanese army has regained control of the city of Bara in North Kordofan after a military operation against Rapid Support Forces.
South Sudan risks return to full-blown civil war as violence escalates
Escalating violence between the South Sudanese government and opposition forces threatens to plunge the country back into civil war.
Sudan: British Lawyers Delegation to Arrive in Sudan to File Lawsuits Against UAE and RSF Leaders
A delegation of British lawyers is set to arrive in Sudan to file lawsuits in British courts against the UAE and leaders of the Rapid Support Forces for crimes committed against the Sudanese people.
Sudan issues a warning to Ethiopia over drone attacks
The Sudanese government has condemned drone attacks on its territory, reportedly originating from Ethiopia, and has warned of the implications of these actions.
A trio of illegal migrants in Vilnius intended to board a plane without necessary documents
At Vilnius Airport, border guards apprehended three young Sudanese citizens who were attempting to board a flight to Amsterdam without the required documentation.
Failed asylum seekers' flight to Amsterdam: three Sudanese citizens returned to Latvia
Three Sudanese asylum seekers attempting to fly to Amsterdam without valid documents were intercepted by Lithuanian border guards and returned to Latvia.