News

The African Union has rejected a move by Sudan’s paramilitary Rapid Support Forces (RSF) to form a rival government, calling it a threat to peace and national unity.
Under the scorching sun, 50-year-old Adam Ishaq moves through the dusty heart of El Fasher’s main market, a faint hope in his eyes of finding something to feed his four children. But his daily search ...
Far-Flung Postcards is a weekly series in which NPR's international team shares moments from their lives and work around the ...
A doctors' group in Sudan says 13 children have died from malnutrition-related causes in a camp for displaced people as civil war rages. The Sudan Doctors Network says the deaths occurred last ...
On a sweltering Monday morning at Cairo's main railway station, hundreds of Sudanese families stood waiting, with bags piled ...
The foreign ministers of Egypt, Saudi and the UAE are expected in town for the next meeting of the Sudan Quad.
In Shambat al-Aradi, a tight-knit neighbourhood in Khartoum North once known for its vibrant community gatherings and spirited music festivals, two childhood friends have suffered through confinement ...
More than 1.3 million people who fled the fighting in Sudan have headed home, the UN said Friday, pleading for greater ...
More than two years have passed since Sudan plunged into a civil war that has caused what aid organizations have described as ...
The majority of returnees are heading to Khartoum, Sennar, and Al Jazirah States—regions that, while marginally safer, bear ...
More than two years into Sudan’s civil war, aid groups warn it has become one of the worst displacement and hunger crises on ...
Stalked by war and hunger for two years, more and more Sudanese civilians are desperately seeking safety in Europe, braving ...