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The Sudanese army has just won the battle of Khartoum, the capital of Sudan, after two years of civil war. It is now calling on inhabitants to return home. But at what price?
The BBC's Barbara Plett Usher visits Khartoum days after the city was recaptured by Sudan's government forces.
Our correspondent enters Khartoum just days after Sudan's army recaptured it from the Rapid Support Forces after a six-month ...
Ahmed Younes The Sudanese government, currently based in Port Sudan as a temporary capital, has officially denied sending any envoy to Israel. This comes in response to Israeli media reports claiming ...
To sweeten the deal, outsiders may offer to recognise an SAF-led government in Khartoum and help pay to rebuild the battered ...
NAIROBI, Kenya (RNS) — Although the All Saints Anglican Cathedral in Khartoum suffered huge damage in the two-year battle for the Sudanese capital, the country’s archbishop is relieved the ...
Sudan's Foreign Ministry accused the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) of looting and destroying museums, including the ...
Sudan has told the United Nations’ top court that the United Arab Emirates is breaching the genocide convention by arming and ...
The two-year power struggle between the army and the RSF, ahead of a return to civilian rule in Sudan, has destroyed much of Khartoum and uprooted more than 12 million people, and it has lead to ...
The leader of Sudan’s Rapid Support Forces (RSF), Mohamed Hamdan Dagalo, known as Hemedti, on Sunday vowed to return to Khartoum "stronger than ever," days after the army retook control of the ...
The Sudanese government has officially objected ... rapidly in favor of the army across several states, including Khartoum and Bahri, while controlling most of Omdurman except for parts of its ...
For Union City-based award-winning journalist Hana Baba, it’s about preserving culture through her latest podcast venture, Folktales from Sudan. Baba, the host of KALW’s Crosscurrents and co-host of ...