The director of Sudan’s National Corporation for Antiquities and Museums (NCAM), Ghalia Garelnabi, said on Thursday that the paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) stole all archaeological gold from ...
The Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) says yesterday they cleared the last remaining pockets of the paramilitary Rapid Support ...
This week, the head of the United Nations Children’s Fund told global leaders that Sudan’s humanitarian crisis is the world’s ...
In dramatic scenes that appear to mark a turning point in nearly two years of civil war, Sudan’s military is driving fighters of its rival, the Rapid Support Forces, out of Khartoum. By Declan ...
Supported by By Declan Walsh Photographs by Ivor Prickett Reporting from the capital of Sudan, where army forces have been pushing back paramilitary fighters. At the battle-scarred presidential ...
After nearly two wars of - two years of civil war in Sudan, the Sudanese military has taken control of the presidential palace in the country's capital. This happened after days of intense ...
In September, Unesco warned that the "threat to [Sudan's] culture appears to have reached an unprecedented level". The UN's cultural heritage body has warned the world's art market not to purchase ...
Sudan's army recaptured the presidential palace on Friday, marking a significant turning point in a brutal two-year civil war, which has killed as many as 150,000 people and displaced 12 million ...
Sudan's military leader, Gen Abdel Fattah al-Burhan, has visited the presidential palace in Khartoum, after landing at the city's international airport, just hours after it was recaptured by the army.
The Emergency Lawyers group - which documents abuses by both sides in Sudan's civil war that erupted in April 2023 - said the bombing of Tur'rah market was a "horrific massacre" that had also left ...